Michael J. Sullivan
The tricky part of answering this question is figuring out which is intended to be "my most recent book"? Hollow World is the most recent book I published, but I've written three manuscript drafts since then. In reality it doesn't matter.
I don't get "an idea" for any novel. For me novels are too complex to be based on a single idea. Book are more of a container where a lot of ideas are thrown and left to grow into something interesting. Most books I write are the result of years and often decades of ideas that I have played with in my head.
Hollow World was filled with all sorts of ideas, as anyone reading it can easily tell. The series I am presently in the middle of, is an idea I began formulating in 2004 as part of the ancient history of the Riyria Revelations, and I'm still throwing ideas into it.
I know that all sounds like I am sidestepping your question. So here's the real answer...a guy named Bob.
I don't get "an idea" for any novel. For me novels are too complex to be based on a single idea. Book are more of a container where a lot of ideas are thrown and left to grow into something interesting. Most books I write are the result of years and often decades of ideas that I have played with in my head.
Hollow World was filled with all sorts of ideas, as anyone reading it can easily tell. The series I am presently in the middle of, is an idea I began formulating in 2004 as part of the ancient history of the Riyria Revelations, and I'm still throwing ideas into it.
I know that all sounds like I am sidestepping your question. So here's the real answer...a guy named Bob.
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Have you read the Mistborn Trilogy? Because I found some of the terms from the trilogy in Age of Myth.
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Hi Michael,
I am a huge fan of your work and I very much appreciate how active you are in your interactions with fans.
As for my question, when Vilar is getting ready to kill Jenny he looks for a knife and eventually decides he will have to stangle or beat her to death because he doesn't have a knife and cannot find one. He finds a key to the cell, and at that point he has a knife. Did I miss where he found it?
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I am a huge fan of your work and I very much appreciate how active you are in your interactions with fans.
As for my question, when Vilar is getting ready to kill Jenny he looks for a knife and eventually decides he will have to stangle or beat her to death because he doesn't have a knife and cannot find one. He finds a key to the cell, and at that point he has a knife. Did I miss where he found it? (hide spoiler)]
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