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Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Frankjg   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:48 am

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Does anyone know the status of the next Novel in this series that David and Jane are writing?
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by kzt   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:40 am

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Frankjg wrote:Does anyone know the status of the next Novel in this series that David and Jane are writing?

There are none in progress or contracted last time David answered a question about this.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Theemile   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:28 am

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kzt wrote:
Frankjg wrote:Does anyone know the status of the next Novel in this series that David and Jane are writing?

There are none in progress or contracted last time David answered a question about this.


I might be wrong, but I believe I heard that the first 3 didn't sell as well as hoped, so the contract wasn't extended for more at this time.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by JohnRoth   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:30 pm

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At Bubonicon last month, Jane Lindskold said there weren't any more Stephanie Harrington novels under contract at this time. She's currently working on her Artimis series.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if it didn't sell well. What's selling in the YA ghetto these days is dystopias - think Hunger Games - not the kind of hard science fiction that Heinlein might have written in his juveniles.

Stephanie Harrington as an adult might have sold a good deal better, because it wouldn't have been isolated in the YA ghetto.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Quinlan73   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:36 pm

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At least Hunger Games is marginally better than the Twilight crap.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by n7axw   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:47 pm

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JohnRoth wrote:At Bubonicon last month, Jane Lindskold said there weren't any more Stephanie Harrington novels under contract at this time. She's currently working on her Artimis series.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if it didn't sell well. What's selling in the YA ghetto these days is dystopias - think Hunger Games - not the kind of hard science fiction that Heinlein might have written in his juveniles.

Stephanie Harrington as an adult might have sold a good deal better, because it wouldn't have been isolated in the YA ghetto.


I'm 68 and I thought the Stephanie Harrington stories were a real good read!

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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by kzt   » Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:12 pm

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Quinlan73 wrote:At least Hunger Games is marginally better than the Twilight crap.

Though being able to make a house of solid gold bars would be kind of neat.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Caithford   » Tue Oct 14, 2014 3:59 pm

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This really saddens me. I was wondering why after 3 in a row, there was no announcement of a new book. Other than the fact I'm an Honorverse junkie, and want to read EVERYTHING, I'm really enjoying the dual-perspective of Climbs Quickly and Stephanie. Other than two short stories, we haven't read anything at all from Nimitz' point of view, and I find that really, truly fascinating.
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Senior Chief   » Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:45 pm

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Caithford wrote:This really saddens me. I was wondering why after 3 in a row, there was no announcement of a new book. Other than the fact I'm an Honorverse junkie, and want to read EVERYTHING, I'm really enjoying the dual-perspective of Climbs Quickly and Stephanie. Other than two short stories, we haven't read anything at all from Nimitz' point of view, and I find that really, truly fascinating.



A series from Nimitz point of view would be great as well as humorous....

I read a book many years ago that was told the story about the war from the point of view of a horse. Not just any horse but Gen. Robert E. Lee's horse.

David should seriously think about about telling a story from Nimitz's point of view. Great idea....
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Re: Next Stephanie Harrington Novel
Post by Tenshinai   » Wed Oct 15, 2014 8:17 am

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Theemile wrote:
I might be wrong, but I believe I heard that the first 3 didn't sell as well as hoped, so the contract wasn't extended for more at this time.


Pity. I rather liked them.


John Roth wrote:Stephanie Harrington as an adult might have sold a good deal better, because it wouldn't have been isolated in the YA ghetto.


As i said when the first book came out, it´s stupid to do exclusive categorising.


Quinlan73 wrote:At least Hunger Games is marginally better than the Twilight crap.


Sucks and sucks even more?
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