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Next Honor Book?
Post by CathyH   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 7:30 pm

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Does anyone have any idea when the next book will be?

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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by ksandgren   » Mon Aug 11, 2014 8:01 pm

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CathyH wrote:Does anyone have any idea when the next book will be?

Thanks


Cathy,

There has been a lot of speculation on this subject by posters on this sight, but those taking guesses are not in a position to know. There was some information in an interview David Weber did roughly half a year ago that mentioned starting the next Honor book this month. That could have made possible a mid 2015 release. However, due to delays in the next Safehold manuscript, which was just turned into the publisher a couple of days ago, coupled with more recent info on what he's going to be writing next (he is working on a collaboration for a Call to Arms series book which is in the Honorverse but several centuries before Honor)it looks like it will be at least 2016 before we see a follow up to A Rising Thunder/Shadow of Freedom. There are many of us wishfully hoping its sooner, but even that is no more than a WAG.
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by Gunny   » Mon Aug 18, 2014 2:09 pm

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I get the feeling that it is easier and more fun to go create a new series than it is to come up with yet another story in the original series.

Or perhaps with a new series it is easier to get a co-author on line and producing if he doesn't have to go back and learn the characters and history from an older series. And in the Honor books there is a lot of history that we commenters talk about a lot.
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by cnrd22   » Mon Aug 18, 2014 3:22 pm

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Actually there is a very recent DW interview on YouTube (August 2014) where he discusses his next books and they are HFQ (done), Multiverse 3 collaboration (Road to Hell), next collaboration in Manticore Rising (Call to...), first of his magnum opus fantasy in 5 volumes that takes place a few decades after the Bazhell books

Also he mentions slowing down to probably 2 books a year due to age.

As Safehold is on a tighter schedule for Tor, it may be that after the above there will the next Safehold book and only then the next Honorverse continuing the story.

He also mentions in the interview that the main Honorverse storyline will most likely end in 3 books at a good stopping point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCueWzQ ... e=youtu.be
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by Hutch   » Mon Aug 18, 2014 4:12 pm

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cnrd22 wrote:Actually there is a very recent DW interview on YouTube (August 2014) where he discusses his next books and they are HFQ (done), Multiverse 3 collaboration (Road to Hell), next collaboration in Manticore Rising (Call to...), first of his magnum opus fantasy in 5 volumes that takes place a few decades after the Bazhell books


I'm 62 years old Weber...can't wait forever, y'know.

He also mentions in the interview that the main Honorverse storyline will most likely end in 3 books at a good stopping point.


Hmm, 3 books? First to polish off the SL and seek the MAlignment, Second is "The MAlignment Strikes Back" and the last being "Honor Triumphant"? They'd damn well better be long books, RFC, there is a lot of ground to get covered....

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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by JohnS   » Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:55 pm

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Gunny wrote:I get the feeling that it is easier and more fun to go create a new series than it is to come up with yet another story in the original series.


That's a very critical thing to say, considering the number of books already released in the Honorverse. Clearly RFC has no problem coming "up with yet another story in the original series". Not to mention that a lot of it has been pre-plotted years in advance of being put in a given book.

There are series that I started off liking, then burned out on. I strongly suspect that, in such cases, the author's enthusiasm burned out before mine. If writing multiple excellent series helps RFC recharge his interest in any given series, I'm all for it.
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by roseandheather   » Mon Aug 18, 2014 11:07 pm

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JohnS wrote:
Gunny wrote:I get the feeling that it is easier and more fun to go create a new series than it is to come up with yet another story in the original series.


That's a very critical thing to say, considering the number of books already released in the Honorverse. Clearly RFC has no problem coming "up with yet another story in the original series". Not to mention that a lot of it has been pre-plotted years in advance of being put in a given book.

There are series that I started off liking, then burned out on. I strongly suspect that, in such cases, the author's enthusiasm burned out before mine. If writing multiple excellent series helps RFC recharge his interest in any given series, I'm all for it.


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Now, if I had found out that there would likely be a long wait just after At All Costs, I would probably have felt quite differently about the matter... *runs away sobbing*
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by cthia   » Tue Aug 19, 2014 2:48 am

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JohnS wrote:
Gunny wrote:
I get the feeling that it is easier and more fun to go create a new series than it is to come up with yet another story in the original series.


That's a very critical thing to say, considering the number of books already released in the Honorverse. Clearly RFC has no problem coming "up with yet another story in the original series". Not to mention that a lot of it has been pre-plotted years in advance of being put in a given book.

There are series that I started off liking, then burned out on. I strongly suspect that, in such cases, the author's enthusiasm burned out before mine. If writing multiple excellent series helps RFC recharge his interest in any given series, I'm all for it.

roseandheathe wrote:
SECONDED.

Now, if I had found out that there would likely be a long wait just after At All Costs, I would probably have felt quite differently about the matter... *runs away sobbing*


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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by JohnRoth   » Tue Aug 19, 2014 6:41 am

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cnrd22 wrote:Actually there is a very recent DW interview on YouTube (August 2014) where he discusses his next books and they are HFQ (done), Multiverse 3 collaboration (Road to Hell), next collaboration in Manticore Rising (Call to...), first of his magnum opus fantasy in 5 volumes that takes place a few decades after the Bazhell books

Also he mentions slowing down to probably 2 books a year due to age.

As Safehold is on a tighter schedule for Tor, it may be that after the above there will the next Safehold book and only then the next Honorverse continuing the story.

He also mentions in the interview that the main Honorverse storyline will most likely end in 3 books at a good stopping point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCueWzQ ... e=youtu.be


I know this isn't going to change things a bit, but I'm 71. My interests are turning in different directions, and have been for the last few years. My primary interest at this point is to see how it ends, all wrapped up in a pretty bow. I didn't get the Stephanie Harrington novels, and I have no plans to get the Travis Long novels either. If the last few books are going to be at 2 year intervals I'll almost certainly have lost interest.
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Re: Next Honor Book?
Post by Tenshinai   » Tue Aug 19, 2014 1:34 pm

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He also mentions in the interview that the main Honorverse storyline will most likely end in 3 books at a good stopping point.


That´s something i´m having trouble seeing, i mean it´s just a couple of books since he commented that he had reached roughly halfway through the storyline.

Also he mentions slowing down to probably 2 books a year due to age.


Hear the wails of despair echoing through the universe.

I didn't get the Stephanie Harrington novels


Try them anyway, decently good.
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