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Eventine
February 4th, 2002, 05:27 PM
Qin -
You seem to have a problem with how everyone here presents a point - be it an argument or an opinion.
Just out of interest, could you please provide an argument to your own inital post that JohnH rebutted?
That would at least allow us to see the level of discussion you would like from us.
estranghero
February 4th, 2002, 10:23 PM
You seem to have a problem with how everyone here presents a point - be it an argument or an opinion.
That's true enough. Both Qin and JohnH had very relevant points to make in their arguments though the delivery may have killed the message along the way. http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/wink.gif
[This message has been edited by estranghero (edited February 05, 2002).]
Elan Morin Tedronai
February 4th, 2002, 10:37 PM
That's very bad Rhaegar http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/frown.gif!
I so much wanted another story of WoT!
jbcohen
February 5th, 2002, 04:45 AM
Any idea the names of the authors who will be contributing to the Legends II book?
Mithfânion
February 5th, 2002, 05:03 AM
"LEGENDS Follow-up From DEL REY
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DEL REY Books has announced plans to released
an untitled follow-up anthology to 1998's LEGENDS
in fall 2003.
Currently untitled, the book will feature best-selling
authors writing new novellas with the characters they
are best known for, including a WHEEL OF TIME story by
Robert Jordan, a SHANNARA story by Terry Brooks, a PERN
tale from Anne McCaffrey, an ALVIN MAKER story from
Orson Scott Card, and a SONG OF ICE AND FIRE story
from George R.R. Martin.
Other contributors to the Robert Silverberg-edited
book include Neil Gaiman, Tad Williams, Raymond Feist,
Robin Hobb, Elizabeth Haydon, and Silverberg, who will
pen a new story set in his MAJIPOOR universe."
There you go JB
Warewolf
February 21st, 2002, 11:28 AM
From Terry Brooks' site:
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Speaking of masters of modern fantasy, there was an anthology released two years ago edited by Robert Silverberg titled Legends. It was published by TOR and contained short stories by Stephen King (Dark Tower Saga), Terry Goodkind (Sword of Truth), Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time), George RR Martin (A Song of Ice & Fire), Ursula K. Le Guin (Earthsea), Anne McCaffrey (Pern), Raymond E. Feist (Riftwar), Terry Pratchett (Discworld), Orson Scott Card (Alvin Maker), Robert Silverberg (Majipoor), and Tad Williams (Memory, Sorrow, & Thorn), all of which wrote in the respective series that made them masters.
Many of you may ask why Terry wasn't included in that list above? Surely he is a master of fantasy and belongs there. Terry actually was offered the chance to be in Legends but he felt that since he began at Del Rey and that Del Rey is the home and forever shall be of the Shannara series, he couldn't take it to TOR. So he remained out of the project.
That is about to change. Del Rey Books has recently acquired the Rights to do the second Legends anthology, at the moment untitled (but will probably remain Legends). The great news about this is that Terry has no qualms writing a Shannara novella for this second project, since it will be published by Del Rey! So, in 2003, we should see the publication of a true novella set in the Four Lands. What the subject will be, however, is still undetermined, but as fans can we see the possibility of a short story centered around Allanon, Walker Boh, or Garet Jax? Hmmm, could be.
For those of you who are curious as to who will accompany Terry in Legends II, all will be back from the first Legends with the exception of Stephen King and Terry Goodkind. To fill those places there will be Terry, Neil Gaiman, and Robin Hobb! More on this as it becomes available!
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I, for one, cannot wait for this!!! It will be one of the very very few books that I buy in hardback.
Hobbit
February 21st, 2002, 12:19 PM
Ok...I quite liked the original Legends novel (though still amused by McCaffrey's insistance that Pern is SF and then placing in a 'Fantasy' anthology rather than the SF version, New Horizons - she had a 'Ship' story in there instead) http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif .
I also think a book using 'new' authors is a good idea - but doubt it would get the sales needed to make the book a viable option.
OK - wish list (in a sort of order, I think).
OBVIOUS WRITERS
Tad Williams
Steven Erikson (or Glen Cook, though it probably would be unwise to put the two in the same book)
Robin Hobb
George RR Martin
Feist
Jordan
LESS OBVIOUS but would be nice to see...
Guy Gavriel Kay
Connie Willis - a new Doomsday Story, anyone?
CJ Cherryh...a new Morgaine story would be great!
Kate Elliott
Katherine Kerr
Donaldson ( a new Mordant's Mirror?)
John Marco...
and putting a slightly British slant on things...
China Mieville
M. John Harrison
Paul Kearney
and the mighty Moorcock.... I would have thought this was highly unlikely myself, but he has started writing Elric again...
..and Yes, I've got to try...a new Ash story (somehow!) by Mary Gentle. http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
Hobbit (who keeps changing his mind and remembering authors he would like to see on the list!)
[This message has been edited by Hobbit (edited February 21, 2002).]
Qin
February 21st, 2002, 12:32 PM
I've three queries here:
Tad Williams has a new book - Shadowmarch believe is the title - and...it's only on the internet only. Is there a logical reason to explain this?
And where has Terry Brooks been? The last I heard, he wrote the novelazation for The Phantom Menace. What's he been up to since then?
Also: months and months ago I heard rumors of a possible fourth Myst book being published. Have there been any developments on this front?
Eventine
February 21st, 2002, 01:05 PM
Qin,
I suggest you head over to http://www.shadowmarch.com/about.asp and check out Tad's own description for why he isn't publishing Shadowmarch as a book.
Terry Brooks has written two more Shannara books since he wrote the Phantom Menace, both of which I consider to be very lightweight. The only work of note Terry has done in recent years in my mind is his Word and Void series.
Not sure about Myst though...
Blizzaurel
February 22nd, 2002, 09:57 AM
Does the Jordan bashing ever disappear? Even on a topic about Legends II, clearly a topic that is not about Jordan's ability to write?
Qin, I agree that many of Jordan's books could be compressed, but I do not feel that you can deny his ability as a writer. I also believe that JohnH already responded very ARTICULATELY to your endless whining about Jordan's faults, so I have no need to express any further refutals to your arguments.
Do you perchance have anger management problems?
Anyway, my list:
1. Martin
2. Jordan
3. Brooks
4. Goodkind
5. Rawn
6. Jones
7. Tad Williams
Those are just the main ones.
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