

Enfin, le Falconer, plus humain...Anarion,mardi 15 août 2006, 10:56 a écrit :L'auteur ne les ménage pas, ils en prennent parfois plein la tête, mais cela ne le rend que plus attachants et humains.
Eh bien, tiens, Scott a donné plus de détails sur son LiveJournal !Gillossen,jeudi 17 août 2006, 17:01 a écrit :Pour l'instant, je me demande surtout comment l'auteur va faire pour gérer tout ça niveau rythme d'écriture, + son mariage.
Open Announcement: Three NovellasI previously mentioned this under a lock, but it's a done deal, so here you go, world: I recently inked a deal with an extremely pleasant gentleman named William Schafer of Subterranean Press. Subterranean is a specialty press that does very nice, high-end collectible editions of fantasy, horror, etc. For example, this rad bitchin' illustrated edition of George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords, and this cool boxed six-volume illustrated anniversary set of Stephen King's The Green Mile.Anyhow, Bill made me an offer I couldn't refuse. So beginning next year around the time Red Seas Under Red Skies sets sail, the first of three Subterranean Press novellas (target length: 35,000-40,000 words) by yours truly will also be released. ;)These three novellas will be set in Locke's world, but will almost certainly feature the further (or earlier) stories of major secondary characters like Dona Vorchenza from Lies and Captain Zamira Drakasha from Red Seas. The truth is, I'm still toying with the subjects of the novellas, and will not begin serious work on them until next month (by which point I'll also be researching and outlining the third main sequence novel, The Republic of Thieves). I honestly doubt that Locke will feature in any of them, but if inspiration hits like a brick to the head I certainly won't ignore it.These novellas will definitely enhance understanding of the main sequence novels and offer a few choice in-jokes and revelations, but they will in no way be mandatory for understanding of the main sequence novels, because I am not the Wachowski brothers. I expect that I'll have a title and a subject for the first book to announce before Halloween, and I also expect we'll have some freakin' awesome cover art, because that's just the way SP seems to roll.So here's to literature; it beats the shit out of waiting tables for a living!
1. "Klise" by Rozmarinke2. "Big Chevy" by Timo Maas3. "Fable (Message Version)" by Robert Miles4. "Ball" by Craig Armstrong (Plunkett & Macleane soundtrack)5. "Memphisto" by Depeche Mode6. "Everybody knows" by Leonard Cohen7. "Death by Blonde" by DeVotchKa8. "Trance Awake," by Lacuna Coil9. "Getting Away With Murder" by Papa Roach10. "The Burning Season" by Faith and the Muse11. "Temptation" by the Tea Party12. "Under the Gun" by Supreme Beings of Leisure13. "Explosive" by Bond14. "Hope Vol. 2" by Apocalyptica w/Matthias Sayer15. "Heal" by Faith and the Muse.
C'est pas beau de copierGillossen,lundi 21 août 2006, 10:35 a écrit :Tsss, décidément, Scott fait tout comme moi.
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