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Vacation stuff, ARC weirdness

July 31, 2007 Stephanie Leary 2 Comments

We’re flying to California tomorrow. I am so ready to be elsewhere for a week. The atmosphere at work is distinctly unpleasant.

I bought myself a little vacation treat: an ARC of A Companion to Wolves. I realized I’ll be on a business trip when it comes out in October, and I’ve been wanting to read this since the green dragonrider discussion1 came up. So.

What I find bizarre is that it’s still in manuscript format. I don’t think I’ve ever seen another ARC that wasn’t typeset — although, to its credit, this one does say “Advance Bound Manuscript” at the top instead of the usual review copy, not for sale, blah blah blah.

(Memo to bookseller peddling ARCs: You are an evil person for making money off a publisher’s freebies, and you are going to the special hell. Also, the package arrived quickly. Smooches.)

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  1. ebear says

    August 2, 2007 at 6:26 am

    The real ARCS actually are quite lovely, and have cover art.

    I would suspect that you got some kind of preliminary manuscript thingy there, and it might not be the final version of the novel.

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  2. steph says

    August 2, 2007 at 12:51 pm

    Yeah, I’m sure it isn’t, which is what I get for being impatient. :) No worries… as vacation reading, it’s doing nicely, and it’ll keep me from going nuts and trying to find a release-day copy while I’m at a conference. Amazon can deliver it while I’m gone and take their sweet time about it.

    Opinion after chapter three: thumbs up, and the collaboration is very seamless.

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