GregD wrote:dvdscar wrote:A few years ago, with David Weber's permission and encouragement, I wrote an Honor Harrington short story titled "Requiem". It takes place immediately after the conclusion of the novel
Flag In Exile. The original plans for publication didn't gel, and it ended up being published in Grantville Gazette Issue 86 in November 2019.
I moved on.
A few weeks ago David Afsharirad from Baen contacted me and asked if I was interested in having Baen republish that story on Baen.com. I must have been particularly smart that day, as it only took me about a half-second to say YES.
They posted it last week. If you haven't had a chance to read it, go check it out.
https://www.baen.com/requiem Read. Enjoy. Comment.
It's one of my favorites of my own stories, even if it is laid in someone else's universe.
David
So I take it this means it is Honorverse canon?
Good story, I enjoyed it.
With Eric Flint dead, will there be any more Jao stories? Or is that universe now done?
Well, "Requiem" had DW's stamp of approval when it was first published, so it was at least protocanon at that point. But since it's now been published by Baen, I think it is officially now canon for the Honorverse, yes.
As for the Jao-verse, I'm afraid that's officially a dead project now. Those books were all officially built on outlines by Eric. I'm sure I could write a good solo story for the series, but the writing voice would be so different from the collaborations that I'm afraid it wouldn't sell well.
On the other hand, Eric and I had worked up a collaborative outline some time ago for a totally new space opera novel, tentatively titled Hydra, that I'm currently working on, so keep your eyes peeled for that.
David