Nimrod Daniel
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Nicholas Eames:
Hello Nicholas ! Your first question here - Which authors have influenced you the most and how?
Nicholas Eames
Hi! Thanks for asking my first question!
Far and away, the author who's influenced me the most is Guy Gavriel Kay. Outside of writing, his books have shifted my perspective on life itself, and given me a keener appreciation of things like beauty, art, sorrow, love, friendship, sport...Heck--just about everything! And although we have vastly different styles (I know this because I tried emulating him for too long and failed miserably) I sincerely hope that once in a while I craft a paragraph, or a sentence, or a scene that affects someone the way his work affects me.
Aside from him, the work of Scott Lynch and Joe Abercrombie helped make me believe there was an audience for comedy in fantasy, even if I planned to push it a little further. Oddly, I never read Terry Pratchett (another master!) until I'd finished writing Kings of the Wyld, otherwise I'd probably be citing his name as well.
Lastly, Pat Rothfuss's simple, genuine, beautiful prose is quite an inspiration, as is the pacing/commitment-to-outrageous-fun of Ernest Cline's Ready Player One. I began writing the novel that got me published immediately after reading that book!
Thanks again for the question!
Far and away, the author who's influenced me the most is Guy Gavriel Kay. Outside of writing, his books have shifted my perspective on life itself, and given me a keener appreciation of things like beauty, art, sorrow, love, friendship, sport...Heck--just about everything! And although we have vastly different styles (I know this because I tried emulating him for too long and failed miserably) I sincerely hope that once in a while I craft a paragraph, or a sentence, or a scene that affects someone the way his work affects me.
Aside from him, the work of Scott Lynch and Joe Abercrombie helped make me believe there was an audience for comedy in fantasy, even if I planned to push it a little further. Oddly, I never read Terry Pratchett (another master!) until I'd finished writing Kings of the Wyld, otherwise I'd probably be citing his name as well.
Lastly, Pat Rothfuss's simple, genuine, beautiful prose is quite an inspiration, as is the pacing/commitment-to-outrageous-fun of Ernest Cline's Ready Player One. I began writing the novel that got me published immediately after reading that book!
Thanks again for the question!
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Vojtech Sroub
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Hey Nicholas, I just want to write that hopefully you will continue your great work. When I read Kings it was like a new fresh air in Fantasy genre and it just fitted my taste, now I am almost finishing Bloody Rose and it is awesome either.Great ideas, last time when I really laugh laudly in public transport was with Discworld...also happy that today I saw it in my language (Czech) thumbs up and thank you Vojtech?
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In “Bloody Rose”, couple questions... when Fable was in Ruangoth following Grudge, Rose mentioned not losing Grudge or they would be lost in the dark. Why would she say that if she had the pink shell in her bag that Moog gave her? Also doesn’t Freecloud have night vision?
2nd question Druins are immortal and Freecloud is a Druid. So is Freecloud immortal?
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Hey Nick! I finished KotW just a few days ago and I'm already halfway through Bloody Rose, and boy am I in love with this series! While reading the part where Saga encounter the Ferals in KotW, I felt a sort of familiarity with these cannibals. Are they perhaps inspired by the Psychos from Borderlands? It'd be cool if my new favourite book has a relation to my favourite video games.
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