![]() ![]() ![]() They also want to stagger the DV books out in chronological order, from the first DV next year, to ADV then TLDV. This will then set the stage for the publication of all of Harlan’s back catalog of his anthologies. ![]() They also want to have time to do publicity for the new book, and to get new intros to all of them from writers who were influenced by the DV books and Harlan in particular. ![]() The reason TLDV is coming out in ‘24 instead of ‘23 is because Blackstone will be publishing all three of the Dangerous Visions anthologies both individually and as a unified edition, and it takes more time to prep three books for release than it does to do just one. Straczynski explained the timeline for File 770: However, Blackstone’s intention is to begin with the reprint of Dangerous Visions, which has its own “coming soon” page and a scheduled release date of September 1, 2023. Straczynski also said at the time the book was “slated for ‘23”. Michael Straczynski, the executor of Harlan Ellison’s literary estate who is carrying the project to the finish line, said they had bought the rights to republish Dangerous Visions and Again, Dangerous Visions, as well as the unpublished collection The Last Dangerous Visions. When Blackstone announced the acquisition in April at the London Book Fair, J. Blackstone Publishing has announced on a brief “coming soon” page that The Last Dangerous Visions will be released September 1, 2024. ![]()
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