Joyce
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael: I want to request our library to order the First Empire series, where can they be purchased? Thanks!
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Joyce,
Thanks for the interest. I think The First Empire is going to be really special. At this point they can't be purchased anywhere yet. Let me fill you in on the process.
1. The book is submitted to my current publisher as part of an "option clause" where they get "first peek." They have a certain number of day to decide whether they want it, then we have a certain number of days to negotiate a deal. If we can't agree on matters than it is available for other publishers to consider picking up.
2. If no publishers pick up the book, or if I don't like the offers presented, then self-publishing is also an option, but that's one that is still far off.
3. Once a publisher is picked - then it's up to them to put up pre-order pages. They generally do this fairly quickly, although some wait for the cover art. Once the pre-order pages are up the books should be in the publisher's catalog and libraries can order them through their standard process - such as making a purchase from Baker and Taylor.
So, it's still really, really early in the life cycle. For those who want to be notified when the books are available, here is a link to sign-up .
Thanks for asking!
Thanks for the interest. I think The First Empire is going to be really special. At this point they can't be purchased anywhere yet. Let me fill you in on the process.
1. The book is submitted to my current publisher as part of an "option clause" where they get "first peek." They have a certain number of day to decide whether they want it, then we have a certain number of days to negotiate a deal. If we can't agree on matters than it is available for other publishers to consider picking up.
2. If no publishers pick up the book, or if I don't like the offers presented, then self-publishing is also an option, but that's one that is still far off.
3. Once a publisher is picked - then it's up to them to put up pre-order pages. They generally do this fairly quickly, although some wait for the cover art. Once the pre-order pages are up the books should be in the publisher's catalog and libraries can order them through their standard process - such as making a purchase from Baker and Taylor.
So, it's still really, really early in the life cycle. For those who want to be notified when the books are available, here is a link to sign-up .
Thanks for asking!
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Dane
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I Just stumbled upon your name from my kindle app after finishing the first Novel ( "The Name of The Wind" ) I had read when I decided to pick up reading again. This was to help aprk my childs instreset in reading. Your world looks interesting. I was wondering if I should read the books in chronological or publish date order. My gut says publish date. Which would be the best order to read the series?
Stacy
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Michael J. Sullivan:
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As of right now, I'm halfway through Age of War and have finished all the Chronicles and Revelations. I have enjoyed your books very much. I realize that not characters are all "good" or all "bad", but in the Legends series, you sure don't like the Fhrey very much. Can you speak to why this is? Even the fall of Rome didn't result in former Romans being reviled as elves are in the Chronicles/Revelations.
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