Kevin
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Andrew Rowe:
Just binged both Forging Divinity and Stealing Sorcery over the last week. Absolutely love your work. I find what you're doing very inspiring. (being in the software/gaming development field and feeling the itch to follow a passion for fantasy writing.) Awaiting Defying Destiny with much anticipation. That said, what authors/books do you feel inspires your writing?
Andrew Rowe
Thanks for the kind words and the question!
It's great to hear more software/game developers taking an interest in writing. I'll be interested in seeing what you come up with!
I tend to draw a lot of inspiration from other series with clear magical rules and a lot of detailed analysis. I enjoy virtually everything Brandon Sanderson writes - he's masterful at coming up with magic with clear limitations and interesting applications.
I also would strongly recommend the web serials Worm by John McCrae and Mother of Learning by Domagoj Kurmaic. They both have excellent world building and characters that apply their abilities creatively.
Will Wight has been a big inspiration for my style of writing anime-esque combat scenes (although Sanderson certainly played a role in that as well). His Traveler's Gate Trilogy is one of my favorites - and I think his Cradle series might turn out even better.
P.S. Defying Destiny is on the way, but I'll have another novel out even sooner. (A magical school novel in the same universe, but with a different cast.) I expect that novel, Attuned, to be out within about a month - so keep your eyes open!
It's great to hear more software/game developers taking an interest in writing. I'll be interested in seeing what you come up with!
I tend to draw a lot of inspiration from other series with clear magical rules and a lot of detailed analysis. I enjoy virtually everything Brandon Sanderson writes - he's masterful at coming up with magic with clear limitations and interesting applications.
I also would strongly recommend the web serials Worm by John McCrae and Mother of Learning by Domagoj Kurmaic. They both have excellent world building and characters that apply their abilities creatively.
Will Wight has been a big inspiration for my style of writing anime-esque combat scenes (although Sanderson certainly played a role in that as well). His Traveler's Gate Trilogy is one of my favorites - and I think his Cradle series might turn out even better.
P.S. Defying Destiny is on the way, but I'll have another novel out even sooner. (A magical school novel in the same universe, but with a different cast.) I expect that novel, Attuned, to be out within about a month - so keep your eyes open!
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Vipor
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Andrew Rowe:
In AA4 will we be seeing more of Professor Vellum, I think she is your best character ever. Also speaking of professor Vellum it is rumored that she has the Abjurer attunement, could she use that attunement to enchant objects like Corin uses his Arbiter attunement to enchant? Where would be the ideal spot for the enchanter attunement?
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Andrew Rowe:
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Hey love your stories. In AA Corin has the visions about Selys-Laynn and the frost armor, will that be seen more in the future books? and will he one day be able to form the armor on the same level as in the vision? Also I can't remember correctly but I don't remember Selys-Laynn being talked about much in AA3, will it become a bigger focus in future books? and will it be featured in other series?
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