I sent e-mails to Tor and the science fiction book club about six months ago telling them much the same things. The SFBC editors responded to my e-mail and thanked me for my suggestion. I never heard back from Tor.
I also posted a message at the print-on-demand message board for Wildside books, suggesting that Cook's backlist be published via print-on-demand. The publisher said he would put them on a list for consideration. Perhaps if more people expressed their interest for reprint of old Cook books or new ones, something may get done. The Wildside web site is www.wildside.com.
Scott
<<Maybee we should send somethig to TOR or Roc letting them know there are a
number of people who will buy anything the man puts down on paper.
Don
"In time, what's deserved always gets served"- COC>>
> I sent e-mails to Tor and the science fiction book club about six months ago telling them much the same things. The SFBC editors responded to my e-mail and thanked me for my suggestion. I never heard back from Tor.
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> I also posted a message at the print-on-demand message board for Wildside books, suggesting that Cook's backlist be published via print-on-demand. The publisher said he would put them on a list for consideration. Perhaps if more people expressed their interest for reprint of old Cook books or new ones, something may get done. The Wildside web site is www.wildside.com.
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Tor is connected to another print-on-demand service - Holtzbrinck
Publishers (http://www.ebookyes.com/) (owed by the same folks who own
Tor). I've looked through their website but can't find a contact
address (other than the webmaster's) to bug them about Cook.