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by Imaginos1892 » Sat Oct 06, 2018 8:13 pm | |
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He looks in pretty good shape. He says he’s got his health problems taken care of after his doctor made him take two months off, enforced by Sharon. He sounded energetic, and ready to get busy writing. He mentioned a lot of pending projects, although I don't see how he can have time for everything. Among them:
The next Travis Long book, A Call To Insurrection — close to complete A Stephanie Harrington and Climbs Quickly book with Jane Lindskold Sequel to Out Of The Dark — Into The Light At least two sequels to The Apocalypse Troll Sequels to In Fury Born More Empire Of Man books More books in the Dahak series The next Safehold book is to cover about fifteen years after the end of At The Sign Of Triumph. He said it was either that, or many many chapters of exposition and flashbacks in a book set just a little later. There will be ‘trouble’ with North Harchong, part of Desnair and some disgruntled Siddarmarkians. We will learn the meaning of ‘Gbaba’ — eventually. Not in that book, though. More Honorverse books are planned, few details have been nailed down at this time. I guess it’s all in his head. He has been writing Honorverse books for more than a third of his life. He’s working on a collaboration with a new writer called…uh…something Gordian something. Hitler must live, and the Holocaust must happen, or fifteen universes will be destroyed. He seems to be really excited about it. Should be out next year. |
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Re: David Weber was in San Diego this week | |
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by Fireflair » Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:03 pm | |
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Thanks for the update! I never get to catch him at con or book signings as he doesn't come out to Cincinnati and surrounding areas.
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by Imaginos1892 » Sun Oct 07, 2018 1:14 pm | |
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Oh! He also said there has been a change in the publishing process at Baen Books. They will no longer schedule or announce his new books until AFTER he has turned in the manuscripts. No more all-nighters to beat looming deadlines! He can do his writing the sane way: work on it until it's done, and it takes as long as it takes.
I don't think forcing a story out into the world makes it better. |
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by Randomiser » Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:10 am | |
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No, but a deadline sometimes makes one cut to the chase and get on with the task, or stops you tinkering in search of perfection. That said, for RFC just now the new process is probably a useful way of dealing with his tendency to somewhat over-commit himself. The project list suggests he may need something like that. |
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