Michael’s answer to “Will we ever see future stories of Royce and Hadrian, or just more of their past adventures?” > Likes and Comments
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Love how detailed and the thought you put into answering fans. I would love more from Riyria but all your other ideas sound great too! From this fan I would read pretty much anything you put out!
The care you put into your craft is apparent in everything you write.
I love the Chronicles immensely. However, there is a massive draw to seeing and learning about the world post Revelations. This doesn't necessarily have to be a Royce and Hadrian book or series (the goblin view is interesting), but learning what shakes out in the decades past the end of Revelations would be great. What does the world look like with Modina leading the land of men and Mercy leading the land of elves? What of Yolric an Kile?
You have built an extremely loyal and engaged following. I always feel a little pain in my stomach when I see you write that you'll just have to wait and see if the reception is good to the next book (it will be). Or, that you write each Riyria book like it is the last. I do understand this last bit from a craft perspective...
Anyway, now I'm rambling. Love your work. I'm happily putting down the terrible series I'm reading to start Age of Myth today; very much looking forward to it.
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I love the Chronicles immensely. However, there is a massive draw to seeing and learning about the world post Revelations. This doesn't necessarily have to be a Royce and Hadrian book or series (the goblin view is interesting), but learning what shakes out in the decades past the end of Revelations would be great. What does the world look like with Modina leading the land of men and Mercy leading the land of elves? What of Yolric an Kile?
You have built an extremely loyal and engaged following. I always feel a little pain in my stomach when I see you write that you'll just have to wait and see if the reception is good to the next book (it will be). Or, that you write each Riyria book like it is the last. I do understand this last bit from a craft perspective...
Anyway, now I'm rambling. Love your work. I'm happily putting down the terrible series I'm reading to start Age of Myth today; very much looking forward to it.