Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy
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Yeah, I was fairly pleased to see that, as any exposure is helpful. I definitely sympathize with Morgan about not seeing the books in Barnes & Noble, but that chain has started buying the books more regularly lately, so I'm hoping that he continues to see the books in his local stores.
Just about every B&N I've been to in the last few months has had copies of Steppe, Almuric, the Moorcock books, some of the Bracketts and a few Kuttners. Merritt was showing up for a while, but I haven't seen it on the shelves in recent weeks.
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At my local Barnes and Noble, and Borders, I always see a copy of Almuric on the shelf, and have seen this for the last year plus. I dunno if it is the same copy not selling, but they never seem to have more than one. I recently have seen Steppe and some of the Moorecock stuff. Also the B&N has the PFRPG Core Rulebook, and Bestiary. But this is the same B&N that has had a beat up copy of Classic Monsters Revisited in their video game section(strategy guides) for a couple years.
Grotnar
SirUrza
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JoelF847 wrote:My wife recently special ordered Outlaws of Mars at a B&N for a gift for me, and when she picked it up, they said several people had been asking about Planet Stories books lately.Yessssss.....
For some reason I imagine Sutter fist pumping after he typed that.