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    —ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
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    —Jackie Cantor, Diana's first editor

WELL, ALRIGHTY THEN! WE HAVE A NEW PUB DATE!

MOBY official US cover

I’m pleased to announce that WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD (aka MOBY) will be published by Random House (US) on June 10th, 2014.

To answer a few questions that I _know_ the answer to:

Canada always publishes on the same date as the US.

UK Cover

UK Cover

The UK (and its territories, Australia and New Zealand) usually publishes very near the US date, but not invariably on the _same_ day. It might be, it might be a few days earlier, it might be later, I don’t know. Will tell you as soon as I do.

Germany will likely publish quite close to the same date as the US, perhaps a little sooner. I don’t know about that yet.

Almost all other non-English publishers will publish about a year after the US/English edition, because they have to allow time for translation, and a Big Book takes a long time to translate. (Germany gets much faster translation because I have a close personal relationship with the German translator, and she works with me while I write.)

The book-tour for MOBY is being rescheduled as we speak. The launch party will be held in Scottsdale, AZ, by the Poisoned Pen bookstore, at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, 6-10 PM, June 10th.

That’s ALL I know for now. As soon as the dates are re-set (spoke to the Random House publicist this morning and she says she thinks most of the dates and events previously scheduled will be the same), I’ll post the list everywhere.

426 Responses »

  1. I m sorry t o say that I m truly disappointed. It’s been two years and the last date I saw was Dec 16 2013. Delaying six months makes it difficult if you are a committed reader. I do wish I didn’t begin reading the series.

    Regards

    • I would rather have a great read at the end of it all than something that was rushed. It’s because of your dedication to detail and the force or your sheer creativity that these books are what they are. Carry on, Diana!!!

      • Dear Shawna–

        Thank you! I will. [g]

        –Diana

      • Dear Diana, This may seem rather trite, but why, on the Amazon uk website is MOBY listed as the fifth book in the series, when everybody know it is Book 8?

      • Well, I have to say that I was disappointed when I got a notice from Barnes and Noble that the book publishing date for MOHB was delayed. They wanted to know if I still wanted my preorder and of course I said Yes! I have been having withdrawal symptoms. I have read all of the books including the Lord John series and the short stores in anthologies. I think I have all of them except the one dealing with other family members in France, I think. I just finished the short story in the Dangerous Women collection with Jamie and Ian. I have also ordered the bundle that B & N offered in 2013. No way am I ever going to be without these books. So I am slowly going through the Companion to keep from getting depressed (just kidding) but I need to keep the connection going. I’m also going to have to subscribe to Starz for the TV series but it’s a small price to pay for seeing Claire and Jaime.
        So, Diana you just take your time and give us the quality you have so far. I don’t mind the wait as long as I have the other volumes to reread. But I am more than a little curious about the Written in My . . Blood as the title. I hope none of the major characters get killed–it is the Revolutionary War, after all.

      • I agree with Shawna. It will be done when it is done. Amen. I want the best story possible and will wait ( if necessary) as long as it takes. The process of writing and publishing is what it is so deal with it. Keep doing it right Diana. This is an awesome series and worth the wait.

        Val Mody

      • I would share your thoughts Shawna. Diana, I have read the series over and over and each time I marvel at the many different connections, interwoven stories and the characters. I am sure I have read Outlander at least 10 times and I still find new bits each time especially with the fact that I have read all the others and I now know so much more about the characters. Your hidden links and gems in each book that only one who rereads can connect. I am anxiously awaiting this next book, but it does give me time to reread them again.

        I too thought this was the last book so I am excited to hear there will be another.
        MA

    • I appreciate the books are very long and well researched BUT given this is not the last book in the series and I don’t know how many more there will be I can’t help but wonder, albeit a bit morbidly, how many people will die before knowing how the series ends!!

      • Dear Judith–

        I’m sure one could figure it out actuarially [g]–but looked at with simple logic…people have been dying at about the same rate, no doubt, during the last 23 years of my writing these books. It seems rather illogical to suggest that I should have written the entire series in silence and penury, in order to make the whole enchilada immediately available at once to the public, so that only those frail souls who couldn’t stand the emotional strain of reading nine large books in a row would die before finishing.

        –Diana

      • Diana, I have read all of the series twice and will take this delay as bittersweet opportunity to go back to where it all began, back to Outlander, this time with the wonderful Davina Porter reading to me. Why not? I read/hear new things each and every time. As much as I don’t want to wait, I adore this epic so dearly that the dread of reaching the final pages of a new book, is actually a might worse than the wait!

        I am quite surprised at the “sucking on a lemon” reactions by fans about the release date. I suppose its just the mopey longing of the heartsick. The heartsick can be quite cross and dreary after all ;)

        I am heartsick as well but my ache is not of entitlement. I am deeply grateful and frankly, in awe, of the work you do, I’ll wait for the book with a smile on my face for as long as it takes.

        your most loving and obedient fan,
        Sukie Moore

      • Hear hear Sukie. I totally agree that all of these books are well worth the wait. Living in Scotland I will have to wait even longer than those of you in the US. I too am reading the books over yet again and getting something new each time.

      • You expressed my feelings so well that I will simply say that I agree with you and save a little space. But I do disagree with your ending sentiments. I am her most loving and obedient fan!! DD

      • NINE!!!!! I’m sure I just read NINE big books. OMG! I am so happy. Thank you Diana.
        Gotta go – need to call my sister to give her the good news.

        Hugs
        Val

      • I thought MOBY was the last! This is so Exciting….

        LOVE IT!

        Jules~

      • Hello…I think you should feel pleased that people wish you could write all the books at one time or at least shorten the time between them.

        Perhaps you should remember what it was like to even guess how your first book would be received.

        Count your blessings and not how many people are anxiously awaiting this next book and may get a bit testy in the process.

      • Diana, I do understand your response concerning the death(s) of possible readers before another of your books might become available. It’s just when one is *possibly* sitting in that particular itchy little seat…. well, waiting becomes a bit nerve-wracking. Have to shake my head at myself, but with each new calendar page turned I’d think to myself “Oh good.. another month closer.. to MARCH.. as long as God wills I might get to read this book.” Now I find it’s another three months. Sigh. Pretty bad to be so close to obsession about a book when other things are much more important (family, grandchildren, etc). But I finished “Outlander” two days after it first arrived in the St. Louis stores, and with the promise of each new book being published I would start at the beginning of the series and read each book again, trying to time my reading so there wouldn’t be any down time before the latest hit the shelves. I can’t do the math right now (a stroke screwed up any quick-thinking capability I once had), but that should give you an idea how many times I’ve read each book. Two to three hundred books per year for fifty years – that’s been my life, and your books top 99.95% of them. So… waiting, when you’re reasonably certain you CAN wait, is hard enough. When certainty flies out the window…. ugh. Wanna join me in my chant of *Come on June!!* ??
        :)

      • Dear Em–

        Well, you know…if I _could_ do it faster, I surely would. [smile] I’m working just as fast and diligently as I can, but natural processes do have their own rhythm and pace. Hang in there, though–I have faith in you!

        –Diana

      • It might possibly be as well for us all to remember that Diana could just maybe also have more important things going on in her life than writing for our sole benefit, don’t you think ? (smile) Although I dare say that it does fill a big part of the day-to-day for her, I suspect that family etc etc is also in there somewhere. Yes I know, how dare she do anything else with her day but work slavishly to gratify us. Well, that’s people for you- unreliable.

        Having said that, I too have a serious complaint Diana. Well no, two actually. Firstly, was it really necessary to have a whole 20 year gap in Jamie and Claire’s lives together? Ok, I know any less would have disrupted the web of story further on just a bit – Bri too young, so maybe no more Stephen Bonnet; probably no Laoghaire connection; Claire not qualified etc, but you could have worked around these minor inconveniences and squeezed in another two or even three books covering that period. Very unkind of you to waste so much potential and to miss the opportunity to write for a whole 24/7 for several more years without a break. Inconsiderate, I call it. Very.

        Secondly, I was all the way to the end of Echo in the Bone (audiobook version) before I realised that you didn’t tell what happened to Jem and Roger! A second unkindness. Sigh. :-)

      • I read the Judith entry as meaning how many characters might die before finally knowing how the story ends. – Maybe that was just me….
        Diana I LOVE your work. Of course I’d love to have MOBY but I can wait joyfully as many others will too. Everyone else can go cry in their cornflakes and get over themselves.
        You have taught me how to love my husband, and I never thought I would understand how two people could spend so much time together. I had never had a chance to watch two people who really cared for each other and in a way Jamie and Clare’s relationship is like a HOW To for me. Sad but true – I really don’t think I was capable of a truly long term relationship before reading your books.
        In the mean time I too have been brushing up on the story and can’t wait to crack the next book open.
        Cheers Diana! I can’t tell you how much you’ve changed my life (weird right?!) XO

      • This is all because of the Starz series that is what is holding up the book selling out
        loyal readers for new fans based on the TV series. TV series are always short lived
        should have continued to rely on your book readers

      • Wow! While, technically true, that is *cold*.

      • Here! Here!
        Time marches on, so of course people have/will die before your series has concluded! Selfishly I hope I will not be one of them but more importantly I hope neither are you Diana.
        That really would upset a few ‘frail souls’ …not to mention really annoy you I would imagine. Just keep writing…and breathing.

      • Dear Sarah–

        I hope so, too! For both of us. [g]

        –Diana

      • Diana You are a hoot!

      • When will the next book come out, Hope you have started writing Diana! Cant wait!! The movie is great by the way! When are you coming to the Caribbean? Trinidad and Tobago in particular??

        Roxanne

      • Since I turned 82 in October, I might well be one of them, but I’ve made arrangements. I’ve asked my daughter to come visit my grave and at least give me a summary if she can’t spare the time to read the whole thing. June will be a better month for it (weather-wise) than March would have been . I don’t do social media though, so I do miss the Ladies of Lallybroch excerpt page. That’s my own problem though–can’t blame Diana.

      • Yes, it wasn’t meant as a criticism Diana – I have very much enjoyed your books since I started reading them 23 years ago. I am more worried for myself that I won’t be around to see how it ends. Loved Margaret Dokka’s comment as my daughter too has promised to visit my grave and tell me how it ends!!

      • Margaret how I laughed at your post!! Now that is being a dedicated fan of the lovely Diana Gabaldon. I sincerely hope you are doing well and get to enjoy the new book coming in June:):)

      • Honey, I will be 85 June 3 and will probably be one of them , but will continue to enjoy while I can. I have been a reader since I first learned to read. I have read these books thru twice and they are my favorites.

      • I agree , I have enjoyed the series but at 71 I am beginning to feel that I might not be around to read the last book If you keep taking this long to publish each one

      • Good grief, people this is only a book. for goodness sake. If we all die before the bloody book comes out, so what other than for our famlies and other loved ones. Take a turn on another author while you are waiting.

        I can’t believe the rantings of people over something like this.

      • I agree. I have read the series twice and am missing Jamie and Claire, but I am so impressed with Diana’s writing style and and story line, it is worth the wait. Judith McNaught has a great series that will keep me busy until Diana’s next book comes out.

      • Just read all these posts. It’s odd how Jamie, Claire and Ian have become like real people.

        I would love to be able to see this series on TV but as far as I know it’s not available in UK (might not be UK anymore if Scotland goes it alone tomorrow).

    • I’m with Adrienne, I had been looking forward to the November release, then recently checked to find March 2014 and now it’s June.. I love you’re work Diana, but it’s disappointing you keep your fans waiting so long while you continue building up other areas of your portfolio. You’ve got us begging for more all the time. It is very disappointing to say the least.

      • Dear Markie–

        Well, I sympathize with your frustration. As to “the other areas of [my] portfolio,” though…er…who, exactly, do you think those “other areas” are _intended_ for, if not the fans? Whether you, personally, want to read about other areas of the Outlander universe or not, that’s what my other works deal with, and they are–obviously–all available to those readers who _are_ interested.

        –Diana

      • I agree with Adrienne and Markie! I mean really?! It’s really unfair how you all keep changing the release date. I LOVE the series ( and I’m an avid reader of many series) but I must say, when the publishers and authors start playing with our expectations and emotions like this, it really makes me want to boycott the author, no matter how much I like the series. Changing the release date 3 times is ridiculous. Might as well just wait for the tv series to come out and watch it for FREE – it’ll probably be about the same time the book finally gets released anyway. In conclusion, all your doing is pissing people off and losing your fans. Get it together, make a decision, and stick to it – Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ!!

      • To “Loula…” It’s so ridiculous that you would accuse Diana and her publishers of “playing with [your] expectations and emotions like this…” If you had bothered to read Diana’s blogs discussing the date changes, you would know that she needs the extra time to finish the new book. Period! There is no conspiracy or evil scheme to toy with your mind. Diana’s books are large and it takes a lot of work and background historical research to do each one, and it is VERY difficult to accurately figure out a completion timeline for projects of this size. I’d rather have an author who delays publication to ensure the book is her best, like Diana Gabaldon is doing, than a writer who just cranks out something to meet a deadline. Besides, if you really loved the series as you claim, you would give Diana a break; the Outlander books are ALWAYS worth waiting for. Oh, and if you’re waiting for the MOBY/Book-8 installments of the Outlander TV show so you can “watch it for FREE,” you would probably have at least 7 years to wait, since so far one year of the TV series covers one book. THAT should make June 2014 look a little better, eh?

    • Diana, Diana. Like me, you’re a mother and a teacher. Surely, you remember the game of first listing the worst possible scenario, and then surprising them all by “making it better.” Go ahead. Tell everyone the book will definitely be released by December, 2015. It’s the truth. Imagine all the accolades and expressions of love and loyalty when, then, you say it will be released in June, 2014. Shoot, you could build in some breathing room. You could release in August and give yourself a much deserved vacation. Ah, well. Too late for MOBY but, you know, recall this advise for the last release.
      I’m three years older than you. Dying before the last release crosses my mind. I’ll just have to concentrate on a lot of preventative care. YOU TOO.

    • Adrienne – Do like I did…reread them! and all the spin offs inbetween. This series is so vast with so much detail and intertwined story lines, that it is difficult to remember all that has happened. I have read them twice over the last 6 years and just completed them on Audible for a variation. It is amazing what you sometimes hear vs read. For me, getting them on Audible is like transitioning myself from paper to the screen in anticipation of the mini-series!

      • I am very excited about the series for 2 reasons..1.. For Diana to be able to start a whole new generation Who will love this series and purchase all 8 at once.
        2 to be able to visually watch these books come alive.

    • You are an amazing author. The best I have ever read. I will wait until you think the book is ready, happily reading the rest of the books again. Thank you for your attention to detail and your awesome characters.

    • Works such as these cannot be rushed. Go back and read the other ones- every time the world gets to be too much, I pick one up to revisit my old friends and it always feels like coming home….wonder what they are up to now…. I CAN wait in knowing that once their new story unfolds, whenever that is.. I will be the richer for it. You take your time Diana and more power to you.

    • Oh goodness… I am sad and losing my excitement… Having re-read all the books in prep for the release date that is now a year past and wasted six weeks I could have read something else. I would have. Een good knowing it would be 2018 it would be released, but pushing it back a couple of months constantly is ridiculous and makes me wonder if authors stop careing once they hit it big with a mini series. I still love these people, but the magic is gone when th author doesn’t :(
      Veronika

      • I am sorry. That was mean. I guess i shouldn’t be living life vicariously through this series to the point I say such things… Love and luck

      • Dear Veronica–

        That _author_ does not “keep pushing it back.” First Amazon chose a random date in November to advertise, so they could start taking pre-orders (they always do this with books by established authors that they know will sell). Then the _publisher_ chose a date in December. They didn’t tell me this; I saw it on Amazon [wry g] and wrote my editor, saying that there was no _way_ they could publish that fast, as I _might_ possibly _finish_ it by the end of December, but that wouldn’t give them any time at all for production, so what the heck…? Publisher said (in essence), “We know, but Book Expo wants to feature you and we want them to, but they only do books released within that calendar year, so…” [ahem]

        So once Book Expo was safely past, the editor conferred with me as to when I _thought_ the book might be done and I said I thought there was a decent chance of finishing by the end of December, and would do my best to make that date. So then they set the _first_ actually official pub date, for March 25th.

        OK. Now, if you actually read the explanation I gave, you saw that what happened was that the television production began filming in October. This is not something I could have seen coming when we set the March date, as at that point, the contract had only just been signed and there was no schedule whatever for the film production; most people associated with the project expected filming to start in the spring, which would (probably) have allowed me to finish the book by the end of December.

        When it became clear that–between the demands of manuscript and the film production–I couldn’t finish the book in the way I needed to, I asked–for the ONLY DAMN TIME!–to move the date.

        When WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART’S BLOOD comes out, I hope you’ll enjoy it.

        –Diana

      • There is no need to defend or explain yourself Diana! We all know books take time and especially big and detailed books like these. I’m really looking forward to the Dutch release but since i’m impatient too.. :-) I’ll start with the english book as soon as it is available! Thank you for many pleasant hours!

        Maggie

      • Oh, my. Do other authors put up with this kind of crying and carrying on? Do other authors care as much about their readers and keep them as well informed? Do other authors have a sense of humor about the comments their readers make? Are other authors as graceful in their responses? I think not! Ease up, folks. Let Diana take whatever time is necessary to make it the best it can be and be grateful she’s the kind of person she is.

      • OMG! I can’t imagine what is takes to write the most addicting books ever written! I am dying to read the next one and to see the show. It is so completely rude and immature for anyone to throw such tantrums. As a fan, I am embarrassed for them.

        Do what you gotta do but please don’t stop doing it.

        Thank you.

      • Dear Diana, All these so called fans of yours berating you for not having the book ready! If you rushed the book so that it was finished on the earlier date, but it was not as perfect as the rest of them, they would be the first ones complaining that MOBY is not up to your usual standards, I’ll bet! It is hard to wait for the fans, I will admit that, but I know the finished product will be another winner. As for me, I’m rereading the series for the umpteenth time(I even had to replace all my paperbacks, because the ones I have are falling apart, LOL). Just keep doing what you’re doing, and when June comes, I will, along with the rest of your fans have MOBY in my hot little hands-I already have it pre-ordered at THE POISONED PEN!

      • I wonder if anyone considers how much time it takes for Diana to read each and every one of these whining complaints and then respond to the particularly nasty of them. Don’t you think that this just might be one more thing that she really needn’t do for us but she does anyway? Maybe she could move on to writing what is important if she wasn’t asked to waste so much of her time on ‘you’ her less than thankful but rediculously demanding fans(?)

        Diana thank you for all of the extra time you spend for all of the faceless people who adore you!

      • Dear Judith

        I was just looking to check when the next book will be coming out and I came across your post. I know that people are eager for the new release because they are simply awesome and so well written. However I did take offense to your initial comment until I read your next one. I just wonder if the whingers realise just how much joy these novels bring to people throughout the world and why they are soooooooooooo worth waiting for.
        My beautiful sister Dianne bought me Cross Stitch for my birthday many moons ago and from then on we were hooked. She would buy me one and then I would buy her one, for Christmas’s and birthdays, as if we needed an excuse. During those years we had many conversations across 3000 klms regarding Claire and Jamie even being lucky enough to read Voyager while visiting Scotland. My beautiful sister Dianne died last June at the age of 56. She had not long finished reading the Scottish Prisoner in between chemo and radiation and I was reading one of the tales from A Trail of Fire to her during her last days. I now await this new book when it is released not with impatience but with the knowledge of the joy it will bringme and that I will enjoy it for her, and with her because she will always be with me while I am reading Diana’s books. I cannot thank Diana enough for being the best author ever and for bringing my sis and I some of the most delightful conversations of our later years.

        Lynne

      • Take your time. I would much rather have the book finished correctly than rushed to publishing. Good things come to the patient. Love the books. Keep the faith.

      • We will and thank you. My name is the first on the list at the library for MOHB. I can’t wait.

      • ve the Outlander series, which I only discovered after seeing the TV version on Starz channel last year. Since then I have read my way through each book in sequence, and am finishing up An Echo In The Bone, and am feeling anxious knowing that it may be a while before I can read MOBY, as I can no longer actually read at all. I am disabled, and visually impaired, and cannot even hold a book for more than a few minutes. I must wait until the book becomes available as a special digital audiobook available through the Library services for the blind and handicapped. I was thus shocked at the anger, impatience, and outrage of some of your readers, directed at you and your publishers. These books are amazing in their detail, research, character development, and artistry. They are not something that can be dashed off quickly. Good writing is hard work, as anyone who has tried it seriously can attest . I will await each one eagerly, and am deeply grateful and appreciative for each one. You let us time travel too, through history and into the hearts and minds of your characters, and have allowed me to escape my narrow homebound existence, into a rich world, I could never dream up on my own. Each of your books is a gift. Thank you for all the effort, knowledge, caring and wisdom you put into each one. I hope you will continue writing for a long time to come, and won’t worry how long it takes to get each book out to us readers.

      • Dear Susan–

        I’m so glad that you’re able to enjoy the books through the library services; I’ve heard that the Library of Congress Talking Books reader who does my books is absolutely wonderful!

        No, definitely can’t be dashed off quickly. [wry g] But most people don’t know any writers, and thus have no real idea how books are written, or what it takes. I think many of them really do think “a Writer” just has books stacked up inside his or her head, and all it takes is sitting down and letting the story pour out of your fingers. Would that that was the case, alas! But all good things come to those who wait. [g]

        Best wishes,

        –Diana

    • That’s not true, and you know it. You’ll be lined up with the rest of us to get this amazing new book :) And will find the wait well worth while.

    • Why is the book being delayed another 6 months?

      • Dear Louise–

        Well, if you’ll scroll down one more blog entry, you’ll find the explanation. And it’s _not_ being delayed another 6 months; the only _real_ pub date there was, was March 25th. I needed an additional two months in order to finish the book, and asked for the date to be moved; the publishers agreed and decided on June 10th for assorted reasons.

        –Diana

    • I love these books so much! I don’t care about the wait, I’ll just re-read the series…You know it’s good when your own husband is jealous of a fictional character! Thank you, Diana. You have a beautiful mind and have created something magical. Worth the wait, I say!!

    • Dear madam, if a delay would mean you’d rather not start such a fabulous series, well, really-get a life.

    • I own all the Outlander series books. I’ve had to wait a bit until the last two came out in paperback since I live on a fixed income. But they are well worth waiting for. I only hope Ms Gabaldon doesn’t wind up keeping Claire and Jamie apart. I love Ian. I do have a small issue with a couple of things that aren’t correct in the other books. First, people couldn’t sit on hay bails, since there was no means to bail hay back in the Eighteenth Century, according to my own research on that subject. Also, it wasn’t the prophet Jeremiah who made the city of Nineveh mad at him, it was the prophet Jonah. I also have the Outlandish Companion, and it has been very helpful and often hilarious to read. A suggestion: why not have the Gaidhlig appear in alphabetical order? It would make finding what one is looking for so much easier. Also, a pronunciation guide for place names in the Gaidhlig would also be helpful. I love these books and have read and reread them. Glad there’s a new one on the way.

    • Adrienne, you cannot be serious. Any book that Dianna writes is worth the wait. What a brilliant writer. I started reading Diana’s books in 2000 when a friend suggested it to me because I had difficulty reading anything…. OMG, it has changed everything! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I wait with much anticipation and excitement. AMEN! (so be it).

    • Get over yourself. A book doesnt write itself and if its not finished, its not finished. Use some patience. It will be here soon. These are the best books ive ever read. Dont be so rude

    • I TOO WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 8 TH BOOK AND I WILL SAY THAT I WAS CRUSHED WHEN THE BOOK KEPT BEING DELAYED,
      BUT NEVER HAVE I WISHED THAT I HADN’T STARTED THEM.
      TO KEEP MYSELF BUSY UNTIL IT COMES OUT I SIMPLY HAVE REREAD THE 7 BOOKS TWICE AND I TELL YOU IT IS AS GREAT OF A READ AS IT WAS THE FIRST TIME I PICKED IT UP.
      I KNOW IT WILL BE WORTH THE WAIT.

    • Are you kidding me? They are awesome books. You don’t rush historical fiction. If you have nothing else to whine about other than that, you lead a very sheltered introverted life. Seriously, you’re annoyed that the sequel isn’t completed sooner? Really? You wish you had never read them? Please. Do this very talented historical fiction author a break and don’t bother posting such insignificant tripe. Go read a Marvel Comic–the sequel will be out the following week.

    • Well, I have read all of the finished books in the Outlander series all the way through 5 times now. Last year I read them very, very slowly, hoping that I would finish when the next book came out in December, 2013. Today, I checked the website only to discover that it has been pushed back to next summer.

      I agree with others who have said, “as long as this book is as well written as the others, it is worth the wait.” I remember how much I enjoyed the first 5 books in Jean Auel’s series, The Clan of the Cave Bear. Then, when Shelters of Stone came out, it was horrible. I tried her next book (borrowed it from the library) and it was just as poorly written. I am not a writer, but when a book is so badly written that I find myself trying to rewrite it while I’m reading it, I can’t stand it! Every time I buy the next book in your series I worry about that happening again, but so far, so good.

      I have to say that the Outlander series are the best researched, highest quality writing in the historical fiction genre that are available these days. I try other authors sometimes but frankly, nothing compares with Diana’s writing style and the depth of research. Understanding that she is probably raising a family, running a house, etc. on top of writing these books makes me appreciate all of her efforts on behalf of us, her reading public all the more.

      So, take your time, Diana, and I think it is safe to say that all of your reading public hold you in the highest regard, in awe of your storytelling abilities, and amazed at the sheer volume of works that you have produced since you began, “when the stone screamed.”

      Thank you so much for giving me such a wonderful gift(s) of fiction that I can return to over and over again to escape the tragedy that has been my life. Take care of yourself and all of the much loved characters in the Outlander series.

      Christine

      • Christine. My experience and thoughts about Clan Of The Cave Bear and Diana’s Outlander series were the exact same as yours. Odd to read you writing my own thoughts of a few years ago. I have never gotten over missing out on the quality novels that should have been written in TCotCB series. I appreciate that Diana has maintained the quality of her writing and research.
        These ‘novels’ are beyond anything else in their genre and they do stand alone, like J. R. R. Toliien’s Hobbit and LOTR stand alone in their genre. There is nothing else like them. Nothing.

        Thank you, Diana. And I do hope that you get a lot of time to just live, to just be.

        How difficult for you to have been gifted with the gifts you are gifted with and to ‘serve’ that talent, those gifts developing, relating Janie and Clair’s lives instead of spending those hours ‘living’ out your own separate life story in its minutia.

        You have carried your ‘burden’ well. It is – you are – appreciated.

        Thank You!

    • These are things that are common of on-going series. I learned it from Harry Potter when I was 15 and ended the series till I was on my 20s. I didn’t know this was an ongoing series till I got the end of the first book. I decided to stop on the 4th book and wait till Diana publishes the last book of the series. It sucks to wait, specially when you know dates might change.

    • Help! Am a huge fan and waiting patiently, but my job requires lots of travel, mostly driving and i can’t read while i drive…. therefore have listened to the audio versions of the books. just started outlander again, figure i can re-listen to them all (again) and get to june all fired up and ready. i also have the books to read, if i can stay awake once i get to my destination. Sooooo when will the audio version be released???? soon after the book, please, please, please??

      on a side note, Davina Porter, the wonderful narrator has ruined me for the starz series. no way can some actor, no matter how hot looking, can get Jamie’s voice right if it isn’t her…. i’m just sayin’

      • Dear Lisa–

        Davina will be reading the audio version, and–God willing and I don’t get run over by a bus before finishing the manuscript so she can read it–the audio should be out at approximately the same time as the hardcover edition.

        As to voices, though…Davina’s a _wonderful_ actress. She is, however, a woman. (Presumably you’d noticed that, but just in case…) Sam Heughan is a wonderful actor–and he’s a man. I give you roughly thirty seconds watching him before you discover that Davina has not, in fact, ruined you for the tv show. [g]

        Sample 1

        Sample 2

        Enjoy!

        –Diana

      • Diana -
        AWESOME!!!! I too, am an UNABRIDGED recorded books fan – and want to thank you so very much for seeing that Davina gets your new ‘MOBY’ book recorded for those of us who have this addiction! I’ve listened to your whole series going on 3 times now. Don’t worry, I’ve done many, many others in between – try to do series, as possible. I first started listening to the Outlander series back in the mid ’90s, when my occupation required an hour each way commute. Not much commute now, but this is the only way I get to read. So I truly appreciate the great narrators that make the story come to life, of which Davina is one at the top of the list. I also purchased several of your signed hard copies for posterity. :)

        God bless you Diana – carry on!
        -Laurie

      • June should be about right. I’ll have listened to the whole series again by then. I wish people where clamoring for my paintings like they are for your books. I have been looking forward to the release but amazingly; my life has gone on.

      • Oh, Diana! I have been avoiding the Starz clips because (too often) the book characters are so real in my head from reading the book(s). And I didn’t want to have ‘my’ Jamie ruined by a TV Jamie. Mea culpa! I just watched the samples you posted of Sam Heughan. I’m weak-kneed. Good on you! Thanks!

    • I keep checking the website in anticipation of MOBY’s release. Am I disappointed that I have to wait till June? Of course, but books worth reading are worth waiting for. I only discovered the series two years ago and the characters became like family.

      I just can’t imagine scolding the author for having other outlets for her creativity and having a life. One commenter complains “I do wish I didn’t begin reading the series”.
      Really?
      It does not make any sense to me that you love a book series so much, that because you have to wait a bit longer than expected you would rather have not started it at all.

      Dear Diana Gabaldon, take whatever time you need and when you are ready I will be thrilled to meet back up with Jamie and Claire and see where there newest adventure takes them.

    • This is my favorite series! I would definitely rather wait than have the book rushed. Hope it’s a long one so I’ll be reading it for a while.

    • The delay should give me just enough time to read the series again and have it all fresh in my mind before i begin hearts blood. Thank you for such a truly wonderful story and such delightful characters!

    • I have reread the entire series in prep for the new release. Really ready but June will make for a great summer read. Thank you for the adventure

    • So reread the first seven and be back on track for the new one. That’s what I’m doing. Never boring. LOVE IT!!!

    • everyone needs to chill….. Everyone knows the massive pages in all these books. I for one am glad that Diana does go off on side lines events & characters.( However I find that sometimes she gets to far from Jamie & Clare and I find my interest doesn’t keep me up all night .LOL I have been an avid reader throughout the years in anything of Scottish ( especially the highland clans) and also the Irish history as well. I read extensively Both fiction and non fiction all through the 60s 70s and 80s.

      I happened to pick up the first of this series (Outlander) just 2 months ago. I CANNOT believe that with the interest I have in the history of both countries that I had never stumbled across these fabulous books.
      Having done two papers in the early 70s on the 1Highland clans and 2 the standing stones,druids and mystical leg3nds of both Ireland and Scotland, mostly at that time strictly from historical Non Fiction.) I was mesmerized at how often Diana has woven many factual and historical data into her wonderful novels. The only way I can see that happening is with the further input she has picked up along the way from fans, research & visits to the actual locations of actual ruins . Because she is such a good and thorough writer it cant help but to often make her books way longer than she had planned. There have only been two of the first 7 I have read in the last several months. that in places I have felt to much diversion from the principle characters. Bur even in those two she has found a way to jump it back on track in always interesting and clever ways.

      So I guess I am fortunate to not have stumbled onto the Outlander series just now and have not had to wait years in between for the next book.

      I have many favorite authors who often write two three and four books in a saga or story. I will say that I have begun to wait until all the books have been written to read the first. May have been part of the reasons I didn’t DISCOVER ms Gabaldon. That and the fact that after the deluge of my late college years and the 80s and 90s I began an interest in English History as well. It is hard to read the tragic demise of the highland clans with out bumping into English history as well. And then on into the Scotch Irish involvement in American history as a result.

      So everyone get off Diana’s case if she ground out these books one right after another you would have lost interest at about the 4hbook. She writes with passion, immense talent and yes a plodding mnor till SHE is happy with it. Thank you Diana

      • One more thing Dianna I am also an obsessive reader if the author is good ( and you are)
        I have learned through the years to NOT to pick up books if I cant afford to get immersed in the story. The only time that does not work is when I wind up in reading a very good storyteller and HAVE to have more . luckily I have recently had a move and am not ready to move into my new place quite yet and have had some medical issues the have keep me down between surgeries. If not I would probably would have gone down for the count In Gabaldonean addiction. lol

        Candy

    • adrienne…….What’s that smell?
      It wreaks of a spoiled brat… who insults people when she doesn’t get what she wants, when she wants it.

    • I would rather wait for as long as it takes to read a story that is exactly as the author wants it told than to have something less than that. If not for the disappointments in life, how are we to experience the joy of discovery? I find the Outlander series to be far superior in its intricacies, story crafting, use of languages and research, etc., etc. (I could go on and on) to any other book or series that I’ve read. Having read them through depressions and high points in my life, I find them a constant inspiration with which to live life, including the writing of my most favourite of poems. Like my other favourite activity, travel, I believe half the enjoyment comes from anticipation.

    • Did you enjoy the series? I guess you must feel as if writing a long novel takes no time. I would much rather wait for another exceptional story rather than something thrown together. I can’t wait either but I will. Thanks for the wonderful story!

    • Adrienne,

      While I sympathize with your impatience, this is art and it cannot be rushed. The detail included is delicious and I am grateful to Ms. Gabaldon to her dedication to make it right rather than rushing an unworthy version to publication for her ever hungry fans. Luckily, there is a wealth of other things to grab my attention while I patiently wait for the next book in the series (including the short stories) and I have found that circling back to relisten to them reveals things that I did not catch on the first listen.

      I am certain your patience will be rewarded.

      Shelley

    • I so agree. My husband, who usually never reads anything except Westerns, and I have gotten into listening to the audio books in the evening after the grandchildren are in bed. We finished reading Echo in the Bone several months ago and were eagerly awaiting the publication of the next book. We started listening to another series by another author while we waited, but by the time this book comes out, we will have to listen to Echo again to remember where we were. It’s frustrating when a book leaves off on a cliff hanger like that one did and then it takes forever to get the next one. I guess I understand, but it’s still frustrating.

    • I believe the publication date was changed to correspond with the premier of the TV series. Great publicity for both.

    • Dear Adrienne,
      Heavens to Betsy girl get over it.
      Go back and read all Diana’s wonderful previous books and be absorbed and thrilled all over again.

      I have and wait with bated breath for MOBY!

      Many many thanks Diane for exporting me to outside all my woes and leaving me refreshed to carry on

      Sincerely Best Wishes
      Patricia

    • Try waiting on the Earth’s Children (Clan of the Cavebear) series, or Song of Ice & Fire (game of Thrones), and you’ll REALLY be chewing your nails on a wait. Ms. Gabaldon is PROLIFIC in the amount of work she gets done in such a short time. THANK YOU so much for giving so much, so quickly – you must be exhausted AND exhilarated!

    • As much as I like this series, I won’t be pre-ordering future books which (as of today May 12th) has been close to a year since it was expected to be published. That being said, keep up the good work Diana.

      • Dear Dawn–

        Thank you! I will, indeed–meaning that I’ll deliver each book when it’s done to my satisfaction, and not when Amazon or a misguided publisher has randomly advertised its release. (Though frankly, I’ve never seen the point of pre-ordering, myself. I mean–why? Unless one wants the convenience of having it delivered to one’s door. Otherwise, there will certainly be plenty of books available; it’s not like there’s a limited number printed and will never be anymore.) Hope you enjoy it, whenever you get it.

        –Diana

    • This book will be worth the wait, I’m sure. Myself, I’ve been reading the Lord John Grey series to tide me over!
      I’m looking forward to June 10th! My family has been put on notice; we’ll be ordering take-out that day (and perhaps the next).

    • How unfortunate that one feels dissatisfied that a sequel might take longer than originally anticipated.
      Looking back at my own life, if I tried to chronicle it and make it follow my story and then be interesting to boot, OH MY!
      Diana, you are an artist and art takes time.

      Take yours.
      It will be worth it to ALL.

    • Oh, for heaven’s sake, quit complaining. It takes as long as it takes. There are other books to read, you know. I know this is addictive but no story lasts forever. Just think of it this way: When it’s over, you’ll really be sad. I like anticipating having more in the series. And I can also read other things, even if grudgingly. :)

    • Always look at the bright Side of life. I feel sorry for you making such a big thing about this. Why don’t you dit down and write it yourself. Maybe it goes faster.

    • ADRIENNE…!!! NOT read the “OUTLANDER” series at all. Oh my what can you be thinking. My life is at such an exciting place when it is caught in the tapestry of Diana Gabaldon’s writings. I know that on my deathbed (some day) I will close my eyes and drift off in my mind continuing her story as I run along a little path she has already laid out in such precise description, and that I can find easily. In fact I’m certain I could possibly pop up anywhere in her written scenes and know exactly what to do.

  2. YAY!!! I can live with June! My summer vacation will have just started (I work in a high school), so I’ll have my days free to just sit and read. What a perfect start to summer!!

  3. Diana,

    June 10, 2014 it is, then! The actual date is only a guideline to pre-order the book. I can wait because I know it will the BEST one yet. Your work is so captivating and thought provoking. I have been reading these books for 20 years and cannot imagine not having them to re-read again and again. I am looking forward to the TV series, too. Just one more venue to enjoy your work.

    I do have one question, though. Will you continue to post Daily Lines up until the publication date or will these be cut off at some point? I read all the excerpts, DL, etc. that I can find and enjoy them immensely.

    Happy Thanksgiving!!

  4. I want it to be the best that it can be. :)
    I can live with the change in the dates. The tickets I bought for the Portland Book Event….well, I will be putting in my scrapbook along with a photo of the book when it comes ….it’s all part of the life of this series.My sister in law and I will be there when it is rescheduled.
    Your books have been a part of my life and will continue to be so for long after it is all over, whenever that may be. I have introduced both my daughter in laws to your series, their mothers, my mother, my sister, cousins and friends at work to Outlander. I buy copies of the paperback “Outlander” whenever I am in a used paperback book stores, and keep them on hand. I give out copies of “Outlander” to those ladies I met who I think will be interested. I tell them, to open the book and read any three pages and you will be hooked. I have never had anyone come back to me and tell me they didn’t like the book and series. And I continue to give out copies of your books. :)
    Until June,
    Cathy

  5. We all look forward to the book and completely understand the delay. Bottom line, you need to feel satisfied with the published work. Also touring in the summer will be a side benefit to avoiding the summer heat in Phoenix. Similar to Barbie, I will also not be teaching for part of the summer and will be able to save the book as a summer bonus. I have been in trouble with my husband in the past for staying up all night and reading, but he normally does not complain about the other side benefit from reading your books.

  6. I don’t know what to say! Except, YAY!!! I don’t like wishing my life away, but I can’t wait for JUNE :)

  7. It’s nice to have a new publication date, but I wonder how firm this one is in light of previous changes.

  8. Wonderful. I decided to reread the series for the first time in preparation for getting the new book. I read each when it was first published in hardback and now I am enjoying them once again on the Kindle. I just finished the second book and will space out the remaining five to finish just before June 10th. I am amazed at how much I had forgotten in the books and find that, once again, I have a hard time putting the books down.

    Since I am now a senior, it is a delight to have them in the electronic format. Not only is it easier on my wrists and eyes but also having the x-ray feature helps when trying to remember something about a minor character.

    THANK YOU, DIANA, for taking the time to make this series so special and for giving so much reading enjoyment to so many.

  9. Well that explains why my pre-order hasn’t downloaded to my nook yet. Just re-read the whole series getting ready for November. Sigh…

  10. Thank you for keeping us in the “know” as you usually do! Looking forward to the June date!

  11. Oh well. March was my birthday month so it looks like a late present but well worth waiting for.

  12. Great to hear that a publication date has been announced. I am impatient as everyone else to read the book, but knowing you will want it to be up to your usual standards, helps soothe my impatience.

  13. My birthday is on the 12th June……………..yay………….! It’s winter in Australia, so I’ll snuggle up by the fire with Jamie…..and Claire of course……………

  14. I dinna think I cold be happier. I’m mad wi’ joy! I have a feeling it’s going to be a great 2014 summer of reading.
    Cheers,
    EC

  15. Diana,
    Love all your books. Can’t wait for this one but guess I’ll have to as have waited this long anyway! Wow, you left the last one up in the air didn’t you. Excellent suspense. I read them over and over again. Always find something I’ve missed or forgotten. Hurry up MOBY.

  16. WHOOPEE! I’ll try to be patient…

  17. Congrats on the new publication date. This should be a great way to start the summer…I’m sure it will be a big load off your shoulders to have this all behind you. 7 months is a long time, lots can happen between now and then, who knows maybe another Lord John offering???..LOL. We are a greedy bunch aren’t we?…

    Best Wishes for a wonderful and beautiful holiday season!

    D in NC

  18. Looking forward to this, and will be satisfied with Jamie and Ian’s forthcoming story in Dangerous Women (that publication date is firm, isn’t it?)…not that I don’t want the answers to the many cliffhangers from Echo, but I anxiously snatch at any tidbit I can get :-)

    So now I’ll reschedule my re-read of 1-7 to start January 1 and space it out to end around June 9…

  19. I think I can wait a few months longer for this! I mean I waited for Jordan’s “Wheel of Time” (1990-2013) ! These are woth the the wait!

  20. YEAH , Can’t wait! Thank You

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