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And they're all in development ... no voting/waiting. Just waiting.
I thought Hermeneia had pretty much given up on the OT (hadn't checked). And Logos was pretty much into devotionals (easier to produce and probably more margin).
But, excitement reigns. Mark Smith and Elizabeth Bloch-Smith, on Judges (that should be interesting). Susan Niditch on Jonah (even more curious). And for icing on the cake Gospel of Judas (AYB).
And to further whet you're appetite (still in voting), a John Day volume!
From Creation to Abraham: Further Studies in Genesis 1-11 (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies | LHBOTS)
Which expands on From Creation to Babel: Studies in Genesis 1–11 If you don't know John Day: "John Day is an English Old Testament scholar. He is Professor of Old Testament Studies in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford. He is the editor of In search of pre-exilic Israel and wrote God’s Conflict with the Dragon and the Sea." The latter volume just published in 2020.
Get out those 'be patient' reminders.