Jonathan_S wrote:From FB
David Weber wrote:Um. I posted this as a comment in a conversation about unfinished series and storylines that would probably never be completed on one of the TRMN pages, and someone suggested I should make it more broadly available, so …..
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Okay, I am looking to the future of the Honorverse and several of the other series I have going. There almost certainly WILL be at least one, and probably 2-3, more novels in the Honorverse, following END IN FIRE's merger of the main series and the Crown of Slaves series. They won't be written with ERIC (which i hate) but he and I always knew exactly where the books were going, and they will go there. It is possible that the collaborator I have in mind will also replace ME before the end of the journey (as someone said, I am --- alas --- mortal, and I am one of those writers who will never be "done"), but the end will be reached,
Tim, Tom, and I will be wrapping the MANTICORE ASCENDANT series in the next couple of books, at which point we will tie it off with a bow. Jacob Holo and I will be writing the story of Edward Saganami shortly. -cut-
All the best wishes of health and non-plague to RFC!
So for the Honorverse, not counting anthologies, we're talking about 6 to 9 more books plus the Edward Saganami story and the "What price victory?" anthology from next February. He wasn't clear if that story was going to be its own book or part of another anthology (can't be WPV because Jacob is not listed as an author there). I'd usually expect that story to show up after the Manticore Ascendant stories wrap up, but from the post it doesn't look like it. Not that I am complaining of getting it early.
He wrote "a couple of books" for the Manticore Ascendant and I suspect that really means 2, which would make a total of 6. Given this, I expect the story ends with the discovery of the wormhole, with no continuation into how the RMN built its battlecruisers and battleships. That is, the RMN stays a small, backwater force throughout the series.
In the SK series, I'd hope we hear more about the passage of the Ninth Amendment, but it doesn't look like that from the plots of the previous 4 books nor from the description of the series as "young adult." The politics just don't seem to fit.
As for the main series (which had already merged with the Saganami Island sub-series by UH), he said 1 to 3. That's a huge variation... so much so that I'd suspect he isn't sure just how quickly he wants to wrap it up. My guess here is that he'll decide when he finds out who the collaborator will be. My bets would be either Richard Fox (with whom he's writing the Terrence Murphy stories) or Tim Zahn (MA) -- is Tim publishing Thrawn novels now that Star Wars is in full swing on Disney+?