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Apr 22, 2013 07:46AM

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- It was written BEFORE Harry Potter?! I'm sorry I ever made that comparison. Wow. /FanGirling harder.
- Glad to hear you mentioning Cyrano since you literally just mentioned it in a review. I agree that fantasy gets pretty "samey" after a while (although you've clearly read way more fantasy than I have).
- So many laugh-out-loud moments. Like when you're discussing Omethi's original name, haha.
- I was so intent on watching this interview that I just now bumped my head very hard on the corner of my book shelf bending down without looking to reach for a pen I'd stored at the bottom of it. I will bill you later for my hospital fees.
- So sorry to hear about your Mom... I call my parents often for fear of something just like your experience happening to me.
- Oh noooo! You have a girlfriend. Sorry, ladies.
- "Are all of the scenes in there? ... He's thinking." LOL.
- "Pearls are definitely sexier than coral." Lol.
Okay. I had to the pause the interview at 1:12:20 because you're discussing spoilers now, and I haven't finished Wise Man's Fear yet, but thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview, Patrick! Trey is a buddy of mine as well, and I'm glad to hear he loves your books just as much as I do so far. Great job! Looking forward to participating in your next World Builders event. :)

Such a lot of ground was covered (from games to audio books to the future of the Storyboard hangouts to a possible TV adaptation to Whedon to the tentative title for the third book and then I'm still probably forgetting more than half of it).
Looking forward to the short stories and novellas and new episodes of The Storyboard. I'm very glad to hear the hangouts will probably continue even if they will not necessarily be on Geek and Sundry anymore!

I've really missed the Story Board hangout this month. So I'm very glad to hear that it's continuing!

I'm about to start playing Skyrim in a couple of days, but I'm kind of at sea after your review though. LOL.
Also you talked about how you tried to steer clear of corny names and I have to say that you hit the bull's eye, indeed!
One of my favorite ones is The Eolian. That's just perfect!

I'm about to start playing Skyrim in a couple of days, but I'm kind of at sea after your review though. LOL."
Skyrim is a great atmospheric sandbox with an OK story for its mainquest. It's skill system and interface (on PC) however royally suck. Still an awesome game IMO.
If you're playing on PC make sure to install the Unofficial Skyrim Patch from the Steamworkshop. It fixes a boatload of bugs, and will greatly reduce things like broken quests and odd NPC behaviour.

If you're playing on PC make sure to install the Unofficial Skyrim Patch from the Steamworkshop
Since I really had a lot of fun playing Morrowind and Oblivion I'm not likely to miss the Skyrim chapter as well. I'm going to play it on PS3. Thanks anyway for the hint ;)

I loved your version of a dragon. I included it in a paper I wrote (in high school) which compared dragon legends to the kinds of dragons in todays stories, I had Rowling's and Paolini's dragons mentioned in the same context.
I don't quite know where I was going with this anymore but basically, I am a huge fan and you are at the top of my recommendation list. Congratulations on achieving what so many aspiring authors dream of.