The response to the Eyes Everywhere limited edition has been really good so far. It was the #1 seller this week at Shocklines. I’ve been happy to note that people see the limited as a decent deal. Special edition books are always expensive but when people get an RDSP limited I want them to feel they’ve gotten their money’s worth. Some publishers will put out a limited and you pay a lot just for it being signed and numbered but this book comes with a bonus novella and additional illustrations.
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You should put out a limited edition of all my traffic tickets. It can be divided into two volumes!
Just ordered my own advanced copy of Eyes Everywhere (signed limited hardcover edition) through Shocklines. Looking forward to it, and the Play Dead Grimoire once that arrives.