Joseph DeMartino
Moderator
B5 fan Mac Breck posted a note on the Del Rey Books Website asking about the publisher's plans for future B5 projects. Surprisingly enough he got an e-mail from Del Rey Executive Editor Steve Saffel. To paraphrase, briefly:
1) Del Rey is negotiating for the rights to reprint the old Dell B5 paperbacks. If the deal goes through, Del Rey will issue the two most-requested titles first: To Dream in the City of Sorrows by Kathryn M. Drennan, and The Shadow Within by Jeanne Cavelos.
2) Del Rey is analyzing sales data on the first two Technomage books, and will base its decision on the results. Saffel doesn't say anything about how sales were for the previous two trilogies, or why they don't seem to figure into Del Rey's thinking at the moment.
He does mention that two of their prime methods of advertising these books to their target audience, B5 Magazine and Amazing Stories are gone now. Maybe they fear that this will hurt sales and they don't want to proceed until they see how the latest books are doing.
Saffel also points out that they can't control how bookstores display their books, which again sounds like sales might be soft.
3) Del Rey is considering printing a collection of short B5 fiction. They're looking into rights issues now.
4) It doesn't sound like they're ruling out new novels, either, JMS willing.
Kind of a mixed report, to say the least, but it offers at least a couple of words of hope. I'm surprised that Mac got an answer to his post, since a couple of my snail mails on the subject have gone unanswered, and in my experience letters are more likely to get a reply. But I'm glad he did, and that he passed along what Saffel wrote.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
joseph-demartino@att.net
1) Del Rey is negotiating for the rights to reprint the old Dell B5 paperbacks. If the deal goes through, Del Rey will issue the two most-requested titles first: To Dream in the City of Sorrows by Kathryn M. Drennan, and The Shadow Within by Jeanne Cavelos.
2) Del Rey is analyzing sales data on the first two Technomage books, and will base its decision on the results. Saffel doesn't say anything about how sales were for the previous two trilogies, or why they don't seem to figure into Del Rey's thinking at the moment.
He does mention that two of their prime methods of advertising these books to their target audience, B5 Magazine and Amazing Stories are gone now. Maybe they fear that this will hurt sales and they don't want to proceed until they see how the latest books are doing.
Saffel also points out that they can't control how bookstores display their books, which again sounds like sales might be soft.
3) Del Rey is considering printing a collection of short B5 fiction. They're looking into rights issues now.
4) It doesn't sound like they're ruling out new novels, either, JMS willing.
Kind of a mixed report, to say the least, but it offers at least a couple of words of hope. I'm surprised that Mac got an answer to his post, since a couple of my snail mails on the subject have gone unanswered, and in my experience letters are more likely to get a reply. But I'm glad he did, and that he passed along what Saffel wrote.
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph DeMartino
Sigh Corps
Pat Tallman Division
joseph-demartino@att.net