{"id":29,"date":"2000-05-26T00:00:39","date_gmt":"2000-05-26T00:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/?p=29"},"modified":"2006-08-03T20:04:16","modified_gmt":"2006-08-03T20:04:16","slug":"mini-newsletter-a-ton-of-gemini-26th-may-2000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dorothydunnett.co.uk\/blog\/old-newsletters\/mini-newsletter-a-ton-of-gemini-26th-may-2000.php","title":{"rendered":"Mini-Newsletter &#8211; A Ton of Gemini &#8211; 26th May 2000"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings everyone. This is just a quick note to tell you how the deliveries    of Gemini are coming along.<\/p>\n<p>They arrived late last week, a few days later than I&#8217;d hoped, and the first    shock was just how heavy they really were &#8211; 1.1kg each. We had 816 advance orders    at that time (more than double Caprice and Rondo) and took delivery of 1000    copies so that is 1.1 metric tonnes of Gemini. (as my muscles will testify since    I had to open them all myself!!) I took a couple of pictures of the sea of books    as we sorted them &#8211; they filled our events room &#8211; and will put them on the website    once they&#8217;re developed. People were coming up just to look at the spectacle    and wonder if the floor would hold up!<\/p>\n<p>Dorothy and I went in on Saturday and again on Monday (which was a UK holiday)    and were there until 8pm, me opening the packets, inserting the order details    and passing them to Dorothy for her to sign and where possible personalise the    copies. Then me sorting them into countries. At that point there were about    500 for the US, 147 for the UK, about 35 each for Canada and Australia, as well    as substantial amounts for New Zealand and Germany, plus all the smaller amounts    for Japan, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Eire,    France, etc. etc. though more orders are coming in all the time.<\/p>\n<p>We managed to get 860 of the 1000 copies signed which gave us a few spare but    the additional orders have exhausted those and Dorothy is coming in this afternoon    to sign the final 120. Since Monday we&#8217;ve been frantically packing the books    and checking credit card details for charging. With so many copies it is a long    long job. We&#8217;ve already sent out the books for Australia, New Zealand and other    far flung places like South Africa on Wednesday and Thursday, Canada went out    Thursday and this morning. For the US copies there are so many of them that    after looking into the various options we decided that the best and fairest    method was to send them all at once by a bulk airmail carrier who have promised    that they will deliver door-to-door in &#8220;a few days&#8221;. This should mean    far more consistency than using the normal postal system. We are about half    way through the packing and charging of these and the despatch staff are coming    in over the weekend to work extra hours on it. We hope to send them off on Tuesday    or Wednesday (Monday is another public holiday and the carrier is closed then).    There are a few that we&#8217;ve found have either invalid or expired card details    or seem to have duplicated orders and we are attempting to contact everyone    affected at the moment. The UK copies will go out as soon as they are packaged    up.<\/p>\n<p>So now we all cross our fingers and hope that there are no postal service strikes,    no airmail planes falling out of the sky and no hurricanes or tornadoes!<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s probably worth mentioning to those that were worried by the cost of the    book and the strength of the pound, that in the last few weeks the pound\/dollar    exchange rate has fallen from 1.65 to the current 1.48. Not sure exactly how    the other currencies have been doing but I think they are better than they were.    I should also say that the real costs of airmail postage have turned out to    be considerably higher than expected because the book is so large and because    of recent postage increases. In effect you are getting a discount of about 3-4    pounds on the price.<\/p>\n<p>Oh yes, by the way, I&#8217;ve been reading my copy in the early hours of the morning    and so far it&#8217;s superb!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Personal Appearances<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Three dates have so far been fixed for promotional appearances where Dorothy    will give a short reading and then answer questions and sign books.<\/p>\n<p>Monday 12th June<br \/>\nEdinburgh &#8211; James Thin South Bridge, 7.00pm<br \/>\nTel: 0131 6228278<\/p>\n<p>Monday 26th June<br \/>\nManchester &#8211; Waterstone&#8217;s Deansgate 6.30pm<br \/>\nTel: 0161 837 3080<\/p>\n<p>Tuesday 27th June<br \/>\nLeeds &#8211; Waterstone&#8217;s 93\/97 Albion Street, 7pm<br \/>\nTel: 0113 244 4588<\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nUS Tour<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>There is also good news for the US readers. There will be a promotional tour    in September around the same time as the Philadelphia Gathering. Dorothy will    probably be in the US for about 2-3 weeks altogether. No details of the individual    appearances as yet, but as soon as she hears anything I&#8217;ll pass them on.<\/p>\n<p>Ahh, as I write this I&#8217;ve just been told that Penguin have duplicated the 1000    copies of Gemini and our Goods Inward Dept are going crazy. Who&#8217;d be a bookseller?    I think I need to lie down in a darkened room.<\/p>\n<p>Best wishes and fast postal deliveries.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings everyone. This is just a quick note to tell you how the deliveries of Gemini are coming along. 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