Elizabeth
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi there, Not so much of a question, just yet another request that you PLEASE continue writing the adventures of Royce and Hadrian. Out of all of the books I've ever read, this is, quite honestly, one of my very favorite book series. I read the Chronicles and the Revelations all within a month and I literally missed the characters when I was finished (so much so that I've started all over again :)?
Michael J. Sullivan
That's so great to hear. Robin felt exactly the same way...she was even a little depressed after the end of Revelations. Its a big part of why The Chronicles exist. The response from The Death of Dulgath certainly is positive, and that bodes well for a fourth Chronicle story. But we are really close to the release at the moment. The ebook is only 2 months old, the hardcover JUST hit the stores, and the audio comes out tomorrow. So the people I'm getting feedback from right now are "avid fans" - and so hearing that they liked the latest installment is a good indicator - but also something that I expect (unless I really screwed things up).
Generally, it's once the book is out for 4 - 6 months that I have enough data from a wide range of readers to make the final decision. Currently I'm doing my rewrites on books #2 - #5 of The First Empire and I plan on having that "wrapped up" in April or May. That sounds like a good time to make a decision on more Riyria. I remain "cautiously optimistic."
Thanks for adding your vote to the growing pile. It's feedback like this that really helps during the decision making process.
Generally, it's once the book is out for 4 - 6 months that I have enough data from a wide range of readers to make the final decision. Currently I'm doing my rewrites on books #2 - #5 of The First Empire and I plan on having that "wrapped up" in April or May. That sounds like a good time to make a decision on more Riyria. I remain "cautiously optimistic."
Thanks for adding your vote to the growing pile. It's feedback like this that really helps during the decision making process.
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Adrienne
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I read Legends, Rise and Fall, then Revelations. I noticed that in the Empire books the elves all have blue eyes (Nolyn and Sephryn having the first? green eyes), but the elves introduced in Heir of Novron have green eyes. Is this just an error in continuity or does it signify the elves in Revelations are not "pure" somehow? Also, thank you so much. I was delighted I discovered your books from my library app!
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