I'm with Barry, John, et. al. I spend 8+ hours a day looking at a computer screen, and I don't have any interest in an e-pub. As much as I'd like to purchase the work, I am not going to if it is only offered in e-format. Sorry Ray, digital media may be the hip thing, but I'm not going to give up my dead trees quite yet and the only way I am going to convince them to be kept is if I refuse the alternative completely (which is easy since I don't like it).

-James


----- Original Message ----- From: "Barry Ruck" <[email protected]>
To: "'feistfans-l'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: Unofficial Announcement


Raymond E. Feist wrote:
To my loyal friends on the list.

I've agreed to a final piece of two puzzles, a project dubbed "new
media" in my latest contract with HarperCollins.

It will be a digital publication of a story (length to be determined,
but probably a novelette or a novella) entitled Krondor: Jimmy and
the Crawler.

Finally, I'm going to finish off that one passage of history in
Midkemia.  Publication date and final details are still under
discussion.  But I'm pretty sure for those of you dying to have it on
paper, they'll be a special edition of some sort available.

And for those playing WOW, we're 2/3rds of the way to 4th level!  A
few more players getting up into the 70-85 level range and we'll be
heading for 5, which is when guilds start earning money for goodies.
I'm having a lot of fun with those of you who chose to join me and my
kids.

Best, R.E.F.
----
www.crydee.com

Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away
by stupidity.

I do so hope that a 'dead tree' version becomes available as I have a
seriuos problem with any sort of electronic media requiring more than 20
minutes or so at a screen :(

--

Reality is what you bump into in the dark. - Raymond E. Feist

Barry Ruck - Harlow, Essex. UK.




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