Sent from my LG phone John-Marin Kos <[email protected]> wrote:
>Op 20-11-2011 22:22, Raymond E. Feist schreef: >> >> On Nov 20, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Anestis Kozakis wrote: >> >>> On 21 November 2011 07:34, Raymond E. Feist <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> 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. >>> >>> I hope it will be supported bya variety of devices (iOS, Kindle, etc). >>> >> >> It's certain to. If you look what of mine is out already, that will be >> what will be done. >> >>>> 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. >>> >>> I'd definitely by a dead-tree version too as a digital version can't >>> be signed. Looking forward to it Ray. >> >> That will be discussed sometime after the 1st of the year. >> >>> >>>> 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. >>> >>> Been having tons of fun. >>> >> Me too. >> >> Best, R.E.F. >> >> ---- >> www.crydee.com <http://www.crydee.com> >> >> Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by >> stupidity. >> >> >> >> >> > >Just a small question from my side. > >Seeing the unofficial part of this announcement this is probably too >soon too ask, but thought to ask anyway. > >Will this be an English version only? >Or will it be available in other languages too? > >Really enjoying your books, but most of them I read in Dutch. > >Best regards, >John-Marin > >
