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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael I know you are probably fed up of answering this, however, I just had my third read through of Riyria Revalations, I know, I’m a lightweight.... have a word with your Wife because you MOST certainly need to continue this Series, so much more to write about and new things to reveal, it’s Xmas so let’s please have a lot more of Hadrian, Arista and Royce...?
Michael J. Sullivan
You aren't the only one wanting more stories after the events of Revelations. We'll see. Right now there are some things in the past I want to get done with.
- Legends of the First Empire has six books and only 2 are released at this time, Age of War will come out in April, and we are working hard to have the last three books released in quick succession.
- I'm working on a new series (no title yet) that occurs between Legends and Riyria. Among other things it gives the backgrounds of Esrahaddon, Jerish and Nevrik
- I just released a 4th Chronicle (The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter will be in the retail chain in June - but people can buy copies now from audible or directly from me for the ebook and print editions.
When I'm done with what I'm writing now, we'll see about going further down the timeline. The question, of course, is just HOW FAR should it be. A few years? A generation? Multiple generations? I could tell good tales for all of the above.
- Legends of the First Empire has six books and only 2 are released at this time, Age of War will come out in April, and we are working hard to have the last three books released in quick succession.
- I'm working on a new series (no title yet) that occurs between Legends and Riyria. Among other things it gives the backgrounds of Esrahaddon, Jerish and Nevrik
- I just released a 4th Chronicle (The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter will be in the retail chain in June - but people can buy copies now from audible or directly from me for the ebook and print editions.
When I'm done with what I'm writing now, we'll see about going further down the timeline. The question, of course, is just HOW FAR should it be. A few years? A generation? Multiple generations? I could tell good tales for all of the above.
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Pete Vagiakos
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hey Michael, so I am one of those that actually "discovered" you and your work with Age of Myth (and can't wait to get my hands on Age of War, it's my next-in-line to read at the moment). So my question is; for someone like me who's not exposed (yet) to your Riyria novels, what would you recommend? Chronicles and then Revelations, or vice versa? Thanks!
Noah
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi, Michael. I noticed while listening to Death of Dulgath and now while listening to Age of Myth that some of your scenery descriptions remind me of Ireland. Also, some of your place and character names are reminiscent of ancient Ireland (Nog, Meav). I recall that in Revelations you had a king named Ethlred. My question is, are you a British Isles history buff, and have you perhaps taken a trip over there?
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