cralkhi wrote:SWM wrote:Yes, but the point people were making is that the problem with the expected date was due to the manuscript being late. Once the manuscript was turned in, the actual publication date was announced; there has been no slippage from the date announced by Tor, and there probably will not be any slippage.
Not entirely; IIRC the date wasn't announced for a while after we heard the manuscript was turned in, and I think 14 months is a bit unusually long. (Or maybe not... but this isn't really a very long book for Tor, given they publish Brandon Sanderson, so...)
It's not that unusual when the manuscript is unexpectedly delayed. As I've explained in previous threads, publishing schedules are planned out well in advance, and very tightly packed. If there is uncertainty on when the manuscript will be ready, it is hard to schedule a print run. I imagine that, once they finally knew when the manuscript would be ready, they fit the print run in whenever it would fit.