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I am bashing no one. It is a valid point. Which I note you have ignored but continually insult me.. which is against all rules.
My point..if you care to answer it..is that it CAN BEE SEEN by others as badly timed, yet even worse.
Like I said..a scoop is still a scoop in a few days time. Etiquette tells me it would have been better to wait with this announcement.
Now..if you are not going to address the issue I raise, then others will read into that as well.
It is a valid point.
Please cut out the personal stuff. Thank you
P
Phil,
Given that anything Mango does that's slightly controversial, be it Robert Smith's book or Lady Lucan's, draws an adverse comment from you, it's understandable that Jonathan - or me, for that matter - might think you are putting the boot into Adam. In the circumstances you might have expected your post to rebound on you.
To the best of my knowledge, Lady Lucan was determined that she had the opportunity to tell her story and it was learned by the press that she had written the book, and it's publication was going to be made known in the newspapers. Adam therefore had little choice but to announce publication of the book and give those interested in reading Lady Lucan's account the opportunity to pre-order the book.
I'm not judging either way, but this is standard practice these days. Witness the books and albums by, or about, Bowie and Michael Jackson promoted by Amazon, iTunes and others on the very days their deaths were announced.
I'm not judging either way, but this is standard practice these days. Witness the books and albums by, or about, Bowie and Michael Jackson promoted by Amazon, iTunes and others on the very days their deaths were announced.
As you are not party to the specifics Phil, your post is excusable.
The publishers, from my understanding, had been in contact with Lady Lucan for some time, right up to her death. And had received a specific wish of hers re publication, dates, and the timing thereof.
Authors requests, again from my understanding, fully adhered to.
Monty
Publication date doesn’t bother me Monty, but I do think the anno7ncement could have been delayed till after the funeral.
As you are not party to the specifics Phil, your post is excusable.
The publishers, from my understanding, had been in contact with Lady Lucan for some time, right up to her death. And had received a specific wish of hers re publication, dates, and the timing thereof.
Authors requests, again from my understanding, fully adhered to.
Or you are just posting here to take another, slightly more subtle, bash at Adam Wood than you did earlier today on Facebook when you openly and with exclamation points! suggested nefarious motives behind the announcement. Uninformed opinions, which you are full of, are indeed worthless, and the idea that anyone should pay the slightest attention to you or your small group of friends preaching about proper etiquette after someone passes away is frankly insane, and I imagine to Adam, pretty offensive. Maybe it's just me.
JM
I am bashing no one. It is a valid point. Which I note you have ignored but continually insult me.. which is against all rules.
My point..if you care to answer it..is that it CAN BEE SEEN by others as badly timed, yet even worse.
Like I said..a scoop is still a scoop in a few days time. Etiquette tells me it would have been better to wait with this announcement.
Now..if you are not going to address the issue I raise, then others will read into that as well.
It is a valid point.
Please cut out the personal stuff. Thank you
Or you are just posting here to take another, slightly more subtle, bash at Adam Wood than you did earlier today on Facebook when you openly and with exclamation points! suggested nefarious motives behind the announcement. Uninformed opinions, which you are full of, are indeed worthless, and the idea that anyone should pay the slightest attention to you or your small group of friends preaching about proper etiquette after someone passes away is frankly insane, and I imagine to Adam, pretty offensive. Maybe it's just me.
Must have been pretty much written too I’d expect with that timeline.
Hello Gut,
It isn't due out until December 1st. Therefore..what is the urgency in needing to announce it pre-funeral?
As I said.. to me..maybe it's just me.. but a few days waiting would not have taken away any "scoop" feeling. The "scoop" is that it is written by Lady Lucan herself.. so no one is going to gazump the idea.
Etiquette tells me to have let the author be interred in peace first. Then announce the scoop.
Maybe it's just me.
I don't mean to be picky in any way here.. but as the deceased has been dead only 5 days.. and not yet laid to rest in peace.. surely this announcement could have waited until after the funeral?
Merely, to my mind, a question of etiquette. Perhaps I'm wrong. Perhaps it was so urgent it must be announced pre burial. It may strike people though as "strike while it's hot" philosophy. Or worse. Me? It just strikes me as poorly timed. Just an opinion..for what little that is worth.
Phil
Seems pretty common now.
Must have been pretty much written too I’d expect with that timeline.
I don't mean to be picky in any way here.. but as the deceased has been dead only 5 days.. and not yet laid to rest in peace.. surely this announcement could have waited until after the funeral?
Merely, to my mind, a question of etiquette. Perhaps I'm wrong. Perhaps it was so urgent it must be announced pre burial. It may strike people though as "strike while it's hot" philosophy. Or worse. Me? It just strikes me as poorly timed. Just an opinion..for what little that is worth.
Big news from Mango Books, the publisher of Ripperologist Magazine and a growing array of must-have crime books.
"As I am now eighty years of age, I have taken this opportunity to try to ‘set the record straight’ by writing a book and giving my side of the story before it is too late." - Lady Lucan.
In March 2017 we began work on A MOMENT IN TIME, the memoirs of Veronica, 7th Countess of Lucan.
Over subsequent months the manuscript was finalised and photographs scanned from Lady Lucan’s private albums.
The book was approved last weekend, our final contact with Lady Lucan being on Sunday, 24th September - the day before her death.
This is Lady Lucan’s story, told in her own words.
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