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--- Bonnie Granat <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Szul, Andy C Mr WRAMC-Wash DC wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > Working on finding a snappy replacement for
> the infamous teaser
> > "Coming Soon" -- sounds too "movieish" for a
In the publishing world, the usual term is:
Forthcoming titles
In this case, as simple:
Forthcoming...
<book_name>, <likely_rel_date>
<book_name>, <likely_rel_date>
will do.
It allows you to list multiple books, for
different month. Also, you need not specify month
and buy your self a long rope.
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Thanks and regards,
Sankara S Rajanala
[also]shank -at- india -dot- com
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na satyam a-priyam vada
[speak truth, speak gentle
speak not ungentle truth]
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