Seanan McGuire (seanan_mcguire) wrote,
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Current CD stock levels.

Two orders of business!

First, CD Baby has confirmed receipt of the Red Roses and Dead Things restock. Perfect for Halloween or any other time of year, this is my mad science and horror album. It's not out of print, but it's getting harder to find. Order now if you want to be sure of getting a copy in the next few months.

Secondly, I've re-stacked the CD shelf, which meant sorting and doing inventory on all albums. After putting everything back where it belongs, this is what I have left:

252 copies of Red Roses and Dead Things.
197 copies of Wicked Girls.
12 copies of Pretty Little Dead Girl.

Please be aware that in each case, the remaining stock represents the entire print run of the album. All three can still be acquired from filk dealers, but I'm looking at selling out of Pretty Little Dead Girl in 2011, and probably selling out of Wicked Girls in the same time period.

Wicked Girls will be reprinted when it sells out, but I don't know how long that will take. Ditto Red Roses and Dead Things. Pretty Little Dead Girl was a convention album, and will NOT be reprinted.

This has been your CD updated for today.
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Apologies for my lack of history around this, what is the significance of these CD? Are they filk from cons?
Pretty Little Dead Girl was recorded at OVFF the year Seanan was toastmaster.

The other three are independently produced studio CDs of Seanan's overflowing songbook. Stars Fall Home was the first, and Wicked Girls the most recent. Aside from writing fantastic fiction and essays, she writes music of an equal caliber, and has a lovely singing voice. Her music is some of the best US filk has to offer and is topical both in and outside the genre.

If you haven't gone and looked, the songbook section at seananmcguire.com is awe inspiring - and a little daunting in sheer volume.
Well hrmf...there was no answer visible to me when I posted....