Michael Spredemann
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I share the joy that is your work every chance I get. Have you ever thought about turning your world into a role playing game campaign setting for games like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder? I know someone who would likely be very interested in taking on the project if you are interested in exploring the idea. And I for one would love to have my own adventures in your world.
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Michael, thanks so much for helping to spread the word. It's because of you, and people like you, that the books keep such an amazing following...especially given the first book was released over a decade ago -- my how time flies!
So, when in high-school (and for sometime after that) I played a lot of D&D. Not surprising, I was a DM, and it's one of the first places I met Robin (my wife), so many happy memories around that time. I get a lot of emails from readers who have used my stories as a basis for their own D&D campaigns, but nothing on a "formalized" scale.
To be honest, I have no idea what would be involved, but I didn't know much about publishing when I started either, so I'm always willing to learn. So, yeah, by all means, drop me an email (michael(dot)sullivan(dot)dc(at)gmail(dot)com and let's talk. I'm excited about the possibilities.
So, when in high-school (and for sometime after that) I played a lot of D&D. Not surprising, I was a DM, and it's one of the first places I met Robin (my wife), so many happy memories around that time. I get a lot of emails from readers who have used my stories as a basis for their own D&D campaigns, but nothing on a "formalized" scale.
To be honest, I have no idea what would be involved, but I didn't know much about publishing when I started either, so I'm always willing to learn. So, yeah, by all means, drop me an email (michael(dot)sullivan(dot)dc(at)gmail(dot)com and let's talk. I'm excited about the possibilities.
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Eric
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Thanks so much for writing, You are one of the few authors that I've read who can have an exciting story without somehow compromising the characters or setting. I'm growing curious though, how does Royce get from who he is in The Death of Dulgath, to The Crown Conspiracy? He's obviously the same person, but with some edges rounded off. Will we get to see this happen? Thanks
Anirudh
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Have you ever thought of (or plan on) writing books in genres other than fantasy?
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