A shipping disaster sank—literally—two hotly anticipated debuts.
this week, noting that pre-orders meant to arrive for the March release should not be expected until September.
Hereford’s book is now expected to be released in late June, and he takes an optimistic view of the accident, saying that everyone has sent him “sorry” notes. “But I’ll be fine,” he said. “I'm sorry people have to wait so long for their order and I’m so glad no one was injured.” He noted that he hopes this gives him a chance to fix the part where he misspelled his friend Leo’s name in the book, and that the new release date means he won’t miss so much of Mardi Gras this year.
He's making the best of it and plans on auctioning off the now-rare single copy that he currently has to raise money for an environmental cause—with details yet to be announced—and just chalks it up to yet another thing the last couple years have thrown at everyone. “We'll just have to throw this story on the pile of good reasons to go grab a margarita. 2022 is going to be full of them.”
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