These look amazing! I’m really blown away by the designs. I know it’s early days, but do you think there will likely be stock left after preorders are filled? I generally don’t like preordering things, but I will likely buy a copy once it’s on sale unless there’s an unforeseen quality issue, so if there won’t be stock left then I’d like to just preorder.
Also, I took a look at the sample chapter and noticed a possible typographical error: on the 8th line of text on the back cover, it looks like there’s two spaces between “blog” and “devoted”. Same on line 12 between “essays” and “of”. I might just be seeing things though.
I would be quite surprised if we ran out before the book is up on Amazon. The primary reason to preorder is either if you want to support us by helping us plan and adjust various plans based on demand, or if you want to make sure you get the books before Christmas.
We have been selling faster than I expected though (we made a print run of 1000 books and have sold 270 today), so there is some chance my estimate here is wrong, but overall I still only assign around 10% to us running out at all.
Given really surprising demand (more than 700 sales so far!), we have now increased our print run from 1000 books to 2000 books. I would be quite surprised if we ran out of all of those in the preorder phase.
These look amazing! I’m really blown away by the designs. I know it’s early days, but do you think there will likely be stock left after preorders are filled? I generally don’t like preordering things, but I will likely buy a copy once it’s on sale unless there’s an unforeseen quality issue, so if there won’t be stock left then I’d like to just preorder.
Also, I took a look at the sample chapter and noticed a possible typographical error: on the 8th line of text on the back cover, it looks like there’s two spaces between “blog” and “devoted”. Same on line 12 between “essays” and “of”. I might just be seeing things though.
I would be quite surprised if we ran out before the book is up on Amazon. The primary reason to preorder is either if you want to support us by helping us plan and adjust various plans based on demand, or if you want to make sure you get the books before Christmas.
We have been selling faster than I expected though (we made a print run of 1000 books and have sold 270 today), so there is some chance my estimate here is wrong, but overall I still only assign around 10% to us running out at all.
Given really surprising demand (more than 700 sales so far!), we have now increased our print run from 1000 books to 2000 books. I would be quite surprised if we ran out of all of those in the preorder phase.