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Jan 14, 2013 07:01AM

50x66 Not gonna happen, Antonios.

(I'm under contract to write a trilogy during the next 18 months. Don't have time for collaborations! Which in any case require each collaborator to put in about 75% of the work of writing the whole thing themself.)
Dec 24, 2012 09:28AM

50x66 I'm not planning to set something in Shanghai. You're safe.

(Kuala Lumpur ... I hope to get a chance to poke my nose around the place later this year. In which case, you never know!)
Dec 19, 2012 02:05PM

50x66 Carly: Yes, there's an overall story line for the Laundry Files. It was going to run to nine books, but it seems to be expanding somewhat, much like Jim Butcher's series.

I'll give you the first line of The Rhesus Chart for free:

"Don't be silly," said Mo: "Everybody knows vampires don't exist!"
Dec 19, 2012 02:04PM

50x66 David: there's a sort of stand-alone coming this July (2013): "Neptune's Brood". It's marketed as a sequel to "Saturn's Children" but, really, apart from being set in the same universe 5000 years later with an entirely different cast of characters, it has nothing in common with the earlier book. (Unless you count the style of the US cover. Groan ...)

However, my publishers like sequels a lot. They're easier to quantify, and in turbulent times they offer a kind of security blanket. So the four novels coming after "Neptune's Brood" are a fifth Laundry Files novel ("The Rhesus Chart", due in 2014), and a trilogy, currently without titles, but which I'm thinking of as "Merchant Princes: The Next Generation".
Dec 17, 2012 01:37PM

50x66 Amsterdam: I was actually there when the purulent emotional abscess that powered "Lobsters" was lanced. In the pub mentioned in that story (later to become first chapter of "Accelerando"). Details here: http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-...

Milton Keynes ... no emotional connection, but I lived not far away (in Hertford) for a year, and knew it well enough that when I wanted a surreal mission to send Bob on, the concrete cows sprang instantly to mind.
Dec 14, 2012 01:03PM

50x66 That works for me!
Dec 14, 2012 11:00AM

50x66 I haven't participated actively in goodreads before now, so am unsure of the protocol; feel free to invite your friends!

(This AMA is by way of light distraction while I redraft "The Rhesus Chart" for submission and begin outlining work on the trilogy with the working title, "Merchant Princes: The Next Generation".)