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Put your date in, or put in June if you prefer, as you wish. The month/day bit is less important than the year usually, particularly for traditionally published material.

Put your date in, or put in June if you prefer, as you wish. The month/day bit is less important than the year usually, particularly for traditionally published material."
Mostly I was just curious to know how this is done correctly, but:
Scott wrote: "I would use the date printed in the book. If you put anything else, someone is only going to correct it later on anyway."
That's what I had in mind, too, so I'll leave it at June.
Jessica wrote: "According to the author site, the publisher site (the "around June" is for when it ships, not when it is released), Baker & Taylor, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble it is June 3, 2014. I don't know who s..."
You mean the publisher sets the date the book is allowed to be on sale? Hmm, maybe it's different in Germany... But it definitely was weird reading the book announcement for June 3rd in the official Stephen King newsletter when I already held it in my hands.
Thanks!
Btw, the publisher also has a different page count announced than the actual one, but I already changed that.