Assassins of Thasalon on audio in August

I am pleased to report that we have just licensed The Assassins of Thasalon to Blackstone Audiobooks, for projected release in, probably, late July or early August. (They tell me they are shooting for July 27th, if all goes smoothly.)

The pixels are barely dry on the DocuSign, so production isn't started yet, but anyway, it sounds as if they plan the excellent Grover Gardner for the narrator again. The book will appear, when it does, at all the platforms and places the prior novellas did.

For the curious -- one sees simultaneous releases of print and audio editions when a work is having traditional publishing, with its long time queues, which gives plenty of time for the audio subrights to be contracted and produced in coordination. With my semi-retirement indie epub scheme, I make no announcements, promises, or contracts till a work is finished at least in first draft, and I e-publish it as soon as it's gone through its final edit, however long that takes, and I've done all the other tasks such as arranging a cover. (About which there is usually a lot of behind-the-scenes back-and-forthing you folks don't see, but which eats up some lead time -- I usually contact my cover artist when I'm within a very few certain scenes of the end.)

Speaking of which, plan is to re-use Ron Miller's cover art on the audio edition, which will be good for several things, among which are making the book more recognizable to cross-media browsers.

Ta, L
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Published on June 10, 2021 07:59
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message 1: by Christiane (new)

Christiane I appreciate the remarks about the process, not just an ETA. But as a primarily-audiobook "reader" I sure look forward to getting my hands on the next Penric adventure!


message 2: by Talli (new)

Talli Ruksas Yay - I think that's sooner than you indicated before.


message 3: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Talli wrote: "Yay - I think that's sooner than you indicated before."

Yes, I'd figured production would take at least six months, given Blackstone didn't get any pre-e-pub notification, but this seems to have gone right into their queue. I'll post again at the next stage, which will probably be when they get their vendor pages up.

Ta, L.


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan Price Something to look forward to for late summer trips to MN (or even, this year, elsewhere ... with any luck)


message 5: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Happy news for this long time fan. I*

CAN still read on Kindles but with increasing difficulty
I thank you and Grover Granger and Blackstoone for hundreds of 0f enjoyment.


message 6: by Melvin (new)

Melvin Smitherman I haven't missed any of your books so far, thanks to you working with Blackstone. As a legally blind reader since my introduction to NLS Talking Book Services in 1967, I truly enjoy good stories and also good non-fiction. Too, it's good to know that Grover Gardner plans to continue the series as changing narrators sometimes effects the perception of the stories. Thanks Grover.


message 7: by Talli (new)

Talli Ruksas I agree that the narrator makes a lot of difference. I was listening to a series by a different author and checked out one of the books with a different narrator. It was very jarring and the quality was very different.


message 8: by Talli (new)

Talli Ruksas Amazon is also saying July 27


message 9: by Kosigan (new)

Kosigan It's available to pre-order at Audible UK, saying 27th July.


message 10: by Talli (new)

Talli Ruksas Bought it! (Audible)


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