Krystal Wolfe
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Sebastien de Castell:
I found Knight's Shadow in a store and fell in love instantly. Chapter 1 had me laughing the whole way through. Sold on the spot! I've resisted the urge to read further until I've ordered Traitor's Blade first. I'm a reader with no mercy - on a good day I'll judge a book by its first paragraph, and on other days it'll be the first sentence. So, well done! How do you do it? You sir have just got yourself a new fan!
Sebastien de Castell
Hi Krystal,
I'm absolutely delighted to hear you enjoyed Knight's Shadow (and glad to hear the story worked for you even though you started with the second in the series.)
In terms of your question as to how I do it, honestly, I just keep writing and re-writing and second-guessing myself and torturing everyone around me until I feel like I've written a novel that isn't just about fantasy or swordplay but where those elements are ways of exploring something that feels meaningful to me. With the Greatcoats, it's all about the challenges of idealism and friendship as ways of standing up to cynicism and cold pragmatism--issues that, for me at least, apply to our own world. I aim for something that feels truthful within those themes and the rest comes through craft and long hours.
Hope that answers your question and thanks again for writing!
Regards,
Sebastien
I'm absolutely delighted to hear you enjoyed Knight's Shadow (and glad to hear the story worked for you even though you started with the second in the series.)
In terms of your question as to how I do it, honestly, I just keep writing and re-writing and second-guessing myself and torturing everyone around me until I feel like I've written a novel that isn't just about fantasy or swordplay but where those elements are ways of exploring something that feels meaningful to me. With the Greatcoats, it's all about the challenges of idealism and friendship as ways of standing up to cynicism and cold pragmatism--issues that, for me at least, apply to our own world. I aim for something that feels truthful within those themes and the rest comes through craft and long hours.
Hope that answers your question and thanks again for writing!
Regards,
Sebastien
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David Remer
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Sebastien de Castell:
I have been obsessed with the Greatcoats books and was wondering if you have ever read the Locke Lamora series? Your masterful books have the same feel of danger and adventure, along with characters that use their minds as well as fighting skills to survive. Both series felt very similar me when I was reading them, and I can't wait to see what you have planned next.
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