OrlandoNative wrote:SWM wrote:So, the time between the publication of Cauldron of Ghosts and the next Honor Harrington book will be two years. Big deal!
It may not be a big deal to you, but not everyone has the same outlook. The question is what percentage of the series readership has a different point of view than you. Some obviously do.
SWM wrote:If two years between books in the series is too long, then David would have lost his audience fifteen years ago.
Yes, I can see that there are people feel differently. I have seen people complaining right after every book is published about how long it will be until the next one--even if the next one is scheduled for the following year! Some people will not be satisfied. I see it, but I really cannot understand that kind of griping. But I suppose we will have to put up with it again, like every year since this forum started.
Addicts have a right to seek a dealer whose operation can keep up with their addiction.
I've met people who've claimed to have left authors because they couldn't keep up with their publication expectations. I've left several series myself because of that! I was meaning to go back to them, but I never did. The human mind is a fickle vehicle. The same phenomena happens on tv. How many tv shows have you left because the writers couldn't keep up with your voracious appetite?
Sure, there are some people who will complain even if titles come out every year in their series. But it may be what they are accustomed to. And since they are
paying and free to seek out authors at
their whim, then it is their prerogative and it is their right. It is the realities of war between authors. Weber understands war.
I think you're overlooking a huge percentage of readers, readers of whom I'm a part. I consider myself a relatively new reader. I only came to join the forum in January of 2014, after accidentally stumbling upon it while stranded at the beach in the snow - on the heels of having read my first Honorverse title (Weber title actually) of
On Basilisk Station in less than six months prior to that. I went on an Honorverse diet. I craved Honor. Give me more Honor. As I've said, strong female characters float my boat. But after acquiring all of the Honorverse titles, seeking to mainline as much of
Honor as possible, I ran out of needles long before tracts on my arm. There is no more Honor. I feel somewhat duped by my dealer. I am accustomed to authors cranking out titles in a series yearly. Probably not fair to expect all authors to do so. But
it is what
it is and you're used to what you're used to. Don't forget, I am the buyer and the reader, and I can choose to draw the line as to what I'm willing to put up with, same as any other reader. You have been a Weber fan for quite some time and you've settled into his hiatuses, so to speak. But I'm a new reader in need of a fix. The only reason I'm still here, is because I discovered the forums. You're not willing to entertain how many readers Weber may have already lost, or will lose, because of his publication schedules.
New readers would like to have the joy of waiting in line and acquiring a new read as well, not so much sitting forever at home awaiting a new publication date. My friends all say, "Why didn't he wait to take a break after these last two books?" And then he could have stretched himself thin. You see it as complaining, but we are simply speaking truths, from our own perspective.
Of course, I could just stop my complaining and go on to another author who's more prolific in a single series of my liking. Sure, you can tell me to * "go on and git." I'm just one reader. But multiply me by many and the tale of the tape will show up at the registers.
*Which is what I would have done had Honor been killed - and since a grand canyon of a divide between actual Honor titles exists, had I not discovered the forum which has eased the pain a bit. But none of my friends are part of the forum and are already waning as readers. I wonder how many more are out there just like.
If you were the actual author trying to make a living of writing, reaching an audience and keeping it, I'd imagine that then you'd be a bit more sensitive. Or you'd be looking for another publisher and or audience, or a whole new profession altogether. Thank God David is a bit more sensitive.
Addicts have been known to seek other dealers and drugs. No, I'm neither of the above, but I do live here on Earth and plenty of each is all around us.
And yes, I've read snippet #2 in the Multiverse, and my heart goes out to David. In fact, I'd be the first to send him McGuiness - Mac, from
my favorite series, to ensure he gets some rest...
With a recommendation to forego the bloat. Raise the drawbridge and all the excess will go plunging headlong into the moat. Write mainline Honorverse titles only. Less stressful. Better for you. Better for me err, us.
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