Raul Duran
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Nicholas Eames:
Thank you so much for writing "Kings of The Wyld" after trying to finish so many books and fighting a long spell FRE (Fantasy Reader Exhaustion), it was this amazing ride that finally cured me. I already wrote a little succinct review here and I don't wanted to let the opportunity pass without sending you a thank you note for taking me on this fantasy rocking tour bus!. P. S. Gabe=Kevin Costner, Clay=Mel Gibson?.
Nicholas Eames
Hi! I'm happy to hear that, and thank you for writing a review as well.
Kevin Costner is an interesting choice! Probably a bit too old now, as Gabe gave up touring at 29 and isn't quite 50 yet. The same goes for Mel Gibson, I'm afraid. Also, it'll be hard to see him as a man who's motto is 'be kind' ever again...
Just spittballing here, but my top choices for Clay and Gabe right now would be Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Hellboy).
That said, there's plenty of others perfect for the roles, I'm sure!
Thanks again for reading my stuff.
Kevin Costner is an interesting choice! Probably a bit too old now, as Gabe gave up touring at 29 and isn't quite 50 yet. The same goes for Mel Gibson, I'm afraid. Also, it'll be hard to see him as a man who's motto is 'be kind' ever again...
Just spittballing here, but my top choices for Clay and Gabe right now would be Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones) and David Harbour (Stranger Things, Hellboy).
That said, there's plenty of others perfect for the roles, I'm sure!
Thanks again for reading my stuff.
More Answered Questions
Esme
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Nicholas Eames:
Hello! This will sound like a silly question - but how old are your main protagonists? There's an r/fantasy challenge going on that's a Bingo of sorts. One of the squares is "Getting Too Old for this Crap" Where the main character or one of them has to be over 50, anyone from your book qualify?
Chandler Dupree
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Nicholas Eames:
Hi, I know the characters in the book are mirrored after musicians, but who were your real-life influences? I ask, because there is a moment in the book where Clay's internal monologue speaks to Ganelon deserving the stone treatment. Later he contradicts himself, but in a good way. Was there a particular real life influence for Clay? Thanks
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