Given the on-going trend of consolidation that has been taking place within the Logos stable, I think it is time that the Socio-Rhetorical series and the more recent volumes receive the same treatment. Please and thank you.
Yep, I totally agree.
Done and done. https://www.logos.com/product/41773/socio-rhetorical-commentary
Feel free to keep the suggestions coming--I plan these product consolidations out a couple months in advance, so forgive any delays to your requests. (This one happened to already be in the works, which is why it seems like such a timely reply.) Thanks!
Thanks! Now I can add it to my Unobtanium package. [<:o)] [^]
Feel free to keep the suggestions coming
Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (7 vols.) and Romans Through History and Culture Series Collection (4 vols.) both have new volumes.
Furthermore, I would appreciate if the two volumes of The Bible in Medieval Tradition could be bundled together at a suitable time after the second one has shipped. One is currently not even acknowledged as part of the series (that at least can be fixed immediately). (And tell Andrew to include them in the next Verbum package.[;)] He may not even have noticed you sell them. I didn't, the way you hid them away on prepub.)
Also -- as has been reported multiple times before -- something went wrong when you last consolidated Hermeneia. Hermeneia Upgrade (3 vols.) no longer shows as grey, although I own it, and no longer shows as included in Hermeneia: New Testament (32 vols.) and Hermeneia and Continental Commentaries (68 vols.), although it's been in there since at least 2010.
I plan these product consolidations out a couple months in advance
So you're the guy in charge of consolidations. Are you also responsible for splits and dynamic pricing?
Feel free to keep the suggestions coming Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (7 vols.) and Romans Through History and Culture Series Collection (4 vols.) both have new volumes. Furthermore, I would appreciate if the two volumes of The Bible in Medieval Tradition could be bundled together at a suitable time after the second one has shipped. One is currently not even acknowledged as part of the series (that at least can be fixed immediately). (And tell Andrew to include them in the next Verbum package. He may not even have noticed you sell them. I didn't, the way you hid them away on prepub.) Also -- as has been reported multiple times before -- something went wrong when you last consolidated Hermeneia. Hermeneia Upgrade (3 vols.) no longer shows as grey, although I own it, and no longer shows as included in Hermeneia: New Testament (32 vols.) and Hermeneia and Continental Commentaries (68 vols.), although it's been in there since at least 2010. I plan these product consolidations out a couple months in advance
Furthermore, I would appreciate if the two volumes of The Bible in Medieval Tradition could be bundled together at a suitable time after the second one has shipped. One is currently not even acknowledged as part of the series (that at least can be fixed immediately). (And tell Andrew to include them in the next Verbum package. He may not even have noticed you sell them. I didn't, the way you hid them away on prepub.)
Thanks for the suggestions, fgh! Keep in mind we can only do as much as publishers will allow us--these restrictions sometimes apply to consolidations as well--and I'll pass your other suggestions along.
Splits are handled by another team, and I only touch dynamic pricing as far as my consolidated products are concerned. Check out my recent blog posts to see which products I have made specifically with dynamic pricing.
Keep in mind we can only do as much as publishers will allow us
I know, but you asked for suggestions.[;)]
And Hermeneia wasn't a suggestion. It's a clear bug that was introduced last summer or thereabouts, when you last consolidated it.
Splits are handled by another team, and I only touch dynamic pricing as far as my consolidated products are concerned.
OK, then I won't burden you with those wishes.[:)] Though you should probably be aware that I did also include the Romans collection above on a dynamic pricing wishlist the other day, so there might be someone to coordinate with about it.