Let's Talk About Julie Garwood discussion
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I am on my library e-book hold list. The holds list still shows Wired as a "Pre-Release Title". I really hope that nothing serious has happened. I also hope that Julie Garwood doesn't fall into limbo like Judith McNaught did.
It is time for all the fans of Julie Garwood to rise up and tell Dutton/Penguin that you are very angry about the delay in the publication of Wired. If they don't get some angry push back they will do this again to some other author. Please join me and tell them how you really feel.
Julie Garwood posted this on FacebookFirst of all- Thanks to everyone who has kept the paperback of FAST TRACK on the New York Times Bestseller List. I’m so glad you like it.
Second- I need to clear up some confusion about the release of my next book, WIRED. I know there are still sites that show it’s coming out this year, but they are incorrect. Initially it was planned for this year; however, the story took much longer to get the way I wanted, so, in order to give me more time with it, the publishers moved it in their schedule. I don’t have a new release date yet, but hopefully it will be sometime next year. As soon as I know the new date, I’ll let you know.
With Wired scheduled for publication by Berkley Publishing on August 9, 2016, I've been haunting NetGalley for the ARC. Nothing up yet and that concerns me. There are ARC's up from Berkley for books due out in September and October. I've got a real bad feeling about this.
They just lost Nora Roberts. It makes no sense at all why they are mucking with Julie Garwood too. But, looking at their offerings in ARC's, I only found 3 I wanted to request. They has a lot of cozies and urban, new adult offerings, some historicals. I hate to think it but it seems that the publisher just doesn't care about fans of a certain age and favorite genre.
I just checked the Penguin site and Wired is not on the publication schedule at all. Period. Not there. I checked all the way from May, 2016 through January, 2017. Nothing.
Pamela(AllHoney) wrote: ":(":( me too and a few of my iphone angry emogies also. This is just awful. More than 18 months away. I certainly hope that it is worth waiting for.
I was looking for who her publisher is and clicked on Wired. The Goodreads Wired page now states the release date as Jan. 1, 2030. What is going on? A reader posted the following in the Q&A section: Ben: I emailed Julie Garwood and this is the answer she provided (6/21/16):
"I'm very sorry for the delay. Unfortunately, an unexpected health issue interrupted my writing for a while so we had to postpone WIRED. I don't have a new release date for it yet, but when I get one I'll post it on my website."
It is really sad when any much loved author had to stop writing, for what ever reason. Some of my favorites that have are Laurie McBain, Tara Janzen, Judith McNaught and now Julie Garwood. My prayers are with her at this time too.
Yes, Jennifer Crusie too. I feel the loss of each of these authors each time I try a new NetGalley book and it just doesn't measure up.
I checked the date again and it's now set for release December 5, 2016. I really hope that date stands.
Anita wrote: "I checked the date again and it's now set for release December 5, 2016. I really hope that date stands."Me too!
I didn't realize but I have had that book on hold for over a year. I guess I will cancel the hold until closer to knowing when it coming out.
If you still have the hold, I wouldn't let it go. My hold disappeared and I am now checking every time I go on my library site.
Goodreads now has the publication date as May 22, 2017. I had a feeling that the Dec., 2016 date was to good to be true.
Anita wrote: "If you still have the hold, I wouldn't let it go. My hold disappeared and I am now checking every time I go on my library site."I'm afraid I let it go. When it actually is going to come out I will try again
Anita wrote: "New release date: July 4, 2017. Fingers crossed that this is the real deal."I am number 4 on the hold at my library. They have it as ordered. I didn't think they ordered them that much ahead of the release date
Fantastic. My library doesn't have it available to "Recommend" yet. I'll check back everyday until it is.
I will believe this book is real when I hold it in my hands. I've got it on hold at the library.... for the second time.
Yes, this was the longest Julie has ever gone between books. I actually sent her a message checking in to make sure she was ok. I won't let myself get excited though until we get to June. Too many thing can happen before then.
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