stardust7 wrote:I am quite excited too.
At the same time I wonder if DW considers more colabs like with Zahn for the, for lack of a better term, main arc of the story.
At this point, any continuation might as well be handled like a separater arc anyway. I would like to see the Malign situation being solved in books eventually. It could be done in one with one even bigger and bloodier battle than ever, but it might also be done in another long term arc. I wonder what DW's own idea is or if a concrete idea how to conclude this even exists.
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Given what we've learned about David's writing style, it's likely he knows the broad strokes and major stepping stones for what he wants to accomplish. He probably won't decided on all details and how exactly things will unfold. I think in an interview he's said that sometimes he's had to strike out some ideas because it turned out that they were unfeasible (mark of a good author: he's willing to rewrite instead of insisting on a bad idea, and this includes for tech reasons).
It will necessarily be different than what he had planned originally because a) Honor is alive and b) the timeline has compressed after Eric wrote finding the Alignment sooner. Plus there's a question of whether Galton is a retcon and, if so, why. So the characters have probably changed from that original plan from 20 years ago, and some other details will have too. But I doubt it has changed how the Alignment is going to be found and is going down.
He has said he's looking for collaborators for all his book series, including the HV. This allows him to deliver books faster, plus it's a way to pay forward by giving us a new generation of writers. There also appears to be health concerns: he had already had to reduce his writing time after his fall a few years ago and it looks like this accelerated further after COVID-19 (it looks like he caught it before vaccines). We all wish him a long, healthy and productive life, of course.
PS: as I said in another post, I don't think the battle will big and bloody. None of them in the HV have: they're always won by superior strategy, tactics, and technology. Another reason is Honor's retirement: she was too senior to go out and command battles, and her retirement allows him to focus on smaller but tactically more interesting ones.