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Yeah, sorry for the 45-day delay. It was necessary because we took the time to send it through a second set of copy edits. I think it was the right choice, the book is better for the extra work and the delay wasn't that large in the grand scheme of thing.
Thanks for continuing to spread the word about the books!

Since I work at a library, as you know, every time some ask me for a great fantasy, I always recommend a Royce and Hadrian adventure, two of my favorites! Now, with the Legends of the Empire series, I now recommend this series as well! However, I had to let down some patrons, as well as myself, Age of War would not be released until July 3rd!
Thank you Michael for another awesome series!
Joyce

I'm honored! Thanks for the kind words. And 7 - 8 times. Wow! That's amazing. So glad you have enjoyed the books so much.

I've read so so many books of all levels of gruesomeness in a variety of genres (Game of Thrones, Joe Abercrombie's series, Bernard Cornwell, Stephen King... just to name a grisly few) and yet, the fear generated during the chapter in which you describe Arista's imprisonment was palpable. It is the only time I've ever felt absolute terror at the thought of being in a dungeon... I'm not afraid of rats (cockroaches, yes. Rats, not at all) but the rat in that dungeon was horrific.
Just thought you should know you really nailed that whole section of the book :) (I've read your series probably 7 or 8 times because I love the books and I feel like i'm going home to friends when I re-read them - and yet, it still gives me the willies when I get to that part! :)

Sure can! Thanks for asking. I just sent you a link that will get you in.

Thanks in advance
Andrew Keane
Tasmania, Australia.

It was my pleasure. I'm so glad to see you back on Goodreads. Go find some great books to pick up!

I will simply say thank you. Thank you for reminding me why I love reading. I can't wait to delve into the rest of your books this year!

Oh, and Age of Myth was fantastic! There are some mighty big shoes to fill after the Riyria squad (there can never be enough of them ♥) but Suri and the rest of the cast have already started worming their way into my heart so I'm pretty certain this series is going straight to my favourites! :)

Thanks so much for your friends request! It made me especially happy because you are one of my favorite authors - and have been pretty much from the first time I was introduced to Hadrian and Royce. (Love the bantering friendship.) I can tell that Age of Myth kicked off another of what will be a favorite series because of the wonderful ensemble cast you've got in it. And the cutest wolf EVER!

I am well, thank you, and I hope you are as well. I do hope you'll take a peak - there are two free audio shorts on Audible.com (Professional Integrity and The Jester) they are less than 1 hour to listen to, and as I said completely free. If you don't listen to audio books, I'd be glad to send you ebook versions of them. They are a great way to "try out" Riyria to see if it is a good fit for you.

I hope this finds you well.:)
I haven't read any of your work, but I've yet to hear anything negative. I cannot wait to delve into Riyria's world! Thank you for accepting our friendship!

I'll certainly do my best. I have six completed novels working their way through publishing, an while they are coming out I'll be writing a lot more. Can't wait for our trip to Germany - 13 months and counting.

Nice! Thanks for "Sharing the love"


And yes, Germany is a beautiful country to visit so hopefully you'l get lots of inspiration for further books.

Hey Meg, what a kind thing to say. I don't think you have to worry about me "not writing" - it's my favorite thing to do. And yes, I do think there are still seasons, although I wouldn't know for sure. We seem to be in constant "spring" weather with cool temperatures and LOTS OF RAIN! Grrrrr.....

You are very welcome, thanks for accepting. I'm certainly looking forward to the trip to Germany. Can't come soon enough.


I would just like to say thank you and please don't stop writing, ever.
Oh and just a quick question, it has been a while since I have seen the outside, does the world still have seasons?

Nice, so glad to hear that. Please tell her hello from me.


@jason - nice! Thanks for the amazing support. Enjoy!

It's probably the only copy in all of Italy, too!
Thanks again, and I'm always looking forward to your next book.



* Theft of Swords (contains The Crown Conspiracy & Avempartha)
* Rise of Empire (contains Nyphron Rising & The Emerald Storm)
* Heir of Novron (contains Wintertide & Percepliquis)
* The Crown Tower
* The Rose and the Thorn
* The Death of Dulgath.

The T.K. book does not take too long to read and I think it is worth it. No doubt.
I asked my pal, Tristan, an avid reader of fantasy books, if he knew of a publication since 2008 in fantasy that was not of the 'dark' genre. He recommended "The Looking Glass Wars", a book inspired from the author of "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass", Lewis Carol.
Its Trilogy Link: http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Beddors-L...
Another pal, Taylor, recommended I check out the works of Terry Goodkind, and I will.
T.G. Link: http://www.amazon.com/Terry-Goodkind/...
Thank you again for the links and communication. I will get to read one of your books once I get an amount of work done. The short story, "The Jester", was really awesome. -jcm3



Hey there, It's great meeting a translator. I've met a few in the past. Thanks for all your hard work to get my books exposed to more people. And I'm glad to put a bit of coin in your pocket via the publishers as well!

Hey Lubinka, sorry it took me so long to see this. I keep forgetting that people post comments on my author's page. I'd love to have my books translated in Greek (and I think a contract recently came in for that). Unfortunately I really don't have much say with regards to foreign language translations. It all depends on if there is publisher in that part of the world that is willing to make an offer. With the recent economic crisis I think there are fewer books being offered right now. Let's hope that will improve soon.

Hey, thanks for reading the latest book. I'm so glad you are enjoying it.
Adam wrote: "I haven't started on First Empire yet, but I very much intend to. What can we expect from the series both in terms of similarity and difference with Riyria?"
The First Empire isn't quietest yet, so you are not behind. Del Rey will be releasing it in June 2016 and there are already pre-order pages for ebook, hardcover, and audio versions.
Great question about the difference and similarities between the two. Let's see:
SIMILARITIES
* Both are multi-book series where I wrote all of the books before publishing the first so there is a lot of weaving of plot points across the series.
* Both have "episodes" with their own beginning middle and end but leave some questions to be answered later on as all the pieces fall into place.
* Both are fast-paced fun reads where entertainment is in the heart of them. Yes, bad things will happen, and there will be failures, but overall you should leave the books feeling better rather than worse after reading.
* Both have some great characters. They are definitely different (don't want to cookie cutter people from Riyria but they have their own awesome aspects.
* Both have a mix of humor and drama. First Empire doesn't have as much "witty banter" because that would be a retooling of something from Riyria - but there are characters who have great lines and interesting quirky habits that bring a lightness to the story.
DIFFERENT
* The cultures and settings are much different. Both take place in Elan (my made up world) but because The First Empire is 3,000 years in the past the technology is much different. For instance, in The First Empire mankind is pretty primitive (spears are the common weapon and few have ever seen, let alone used a sword). As the series go on they advance technologically as needed in order to survive.
* There is much more magic in The First Empire. Most of those who can practice "The Art" in Riyria are dead or hiding their abilities. So there isn't much magic in those books. In The First Empire it is much more common.
* There is more diversity in The First Empire. The Riyria books see everything from the perspective of humans and we really don't get any insight into he inner workings of other cultures. The First Empire has three main races and each one has a major part to play and we see the other cultures rather than being totally focused on mankind.
* The First Empire is much more of an "ensemble" cast. Although you won't know that when starting out. I use readers expectations against them a bit in that who they think are the main characters really aren't.
Thanks for asking.

Regarding other books that I've read and enjoyed recently, Rick Riordan, James Riley and Marissa Meyer are those that I've been reading who are slightly outside of my usual tact (Rothfuss, Brooks, Cornwell, Abercrombie, Weeks, et al). I've been on a bit of a 'playing with myths/tales' run recently, and all three of these do this to a T.
Sorry, I rambled!

I saw your friend request in the morning, and it made my whole day! Thank you so much for making me smile with this small gesture, but mostly, thank you for your wonderful, amazing work which I thoroughly enjoy.
I do hope that you'll consider having your books translated in Greek. As a member of one of the greatest (online) book clubs in Greece I've often considered suggesting them for a reading, being so very excited about them myself, but sadly the language is a barrier for many of the other members. I'm sure many, many people here will truly appreciate your books, just as they do in my home country Bulgaria, where a translation has been available for a while now.
I look forward to reading more of your work.
kind regards
Lubinka

Thank you for adding me as a friend. You said you hoped I enjoyed your Riyria books--well, I absolutely did! More than that, they’ve helped keep a roof over my head. I’m actually one of your translators for the Dutch editions (dividing the books evenly with a colleague). So thank you for that as well.
As a matter of fact, I’ve been meaning to write you for a while. I was delighted when I found out you self-published the books, as I’m doing the same with a fantasy series, with an introduction and two novellas out so far. It’s about three characters who get involved in different ways in unrest in the Holy City of their world. If you’re interested, I’d love to send you copies (in whatever e-format you prefer).
(A small disclaimer: I really do want to share my work with a fellow author whose work I enjoy, but I’m also a self-publisher terrible at marketing, so if you enjoy the books and as an established author wanted to mention them somewhere or give me some kind words I could quote, I certainly wouldn’t be against it.)
All the best,
Niels van Eekelen

You are most welcome. I agree that Tim is THE BEST. He's going to be doing the books of The First Empire as well as Riyira Chronicles - really looking forward to those.
Only one small "award win" for me so far, but I'm not complaining if given the choice between awards and great readers, I'll take the readers everytime -- and I have a lot of them.
Glad to help restore the faith. Being put in the company of Rothfuss and Sanderson is high praise indeed. You honor me with your kind words.

Authors like you and Rothfuss are restoring my faith in what this genre could be (and Sanderson too if he can limit himself to less than 400 pages :P). You are balancing the gritty realism that makes the stories believable and relatable, with the wonder of magic. Beyond that balancing act, you add characters with actual depth, emotional conflict, growth, and snappy dialog. So again, thank you for showing others the potential this genre has and what it can be when done right.

Hey Andrea,
So glad you loved Lenare - I'm not generally one to "put the swords in women's hands" but in Lenare's case it made perfect sense. I do think she kept training in secret), she just didn't want others to know she was keeping up the Pickering tradition. I would like to use her in a future book, I'll see what I can do ;-)

Thanks for the friend request! I love all of your Riyria books and can't wait for the next installment of the Riyria Chronicles. Royce and Hadrian 2 of my favorite fantasy characters. More so than with other fantasy books that I’ve read, I find myself getting lost in their world and sympathizing with these 2 loveable rogues and their companions."
Thanks Chris! The next book The Death of Dulgath is going very well. I'm ahead of schedule and it's fun to be reunited with Royce and Hadrian.

Thanks for the friend request! I love all of your Riyria books and can't wait for the next installment of the Riyria Chronicles. Royce and Hadrian 2 of my favorite fantasy characters. More so than with other fantasy books that I’ve read, I find myself getting lost in their world and sympathizing with these 2 loveable rogues and their companions.
Thanks!
Chris

I ended up being particularly interested in Lenare Pickering. Everyone dismissed her for deciding to learn how to behave like a proper lady, but she ended up being as good with the sword as her brothers. I wonder if she kept training on her own. Do you think she might be included in a future book? I would love to read a bit more of her story.
Thanks!
Andrea

P.S. I know your very protective of your work, but hopefully we can see more in future on these two amazing duo. "
Your wish is my command - I have a third Riyria Chronicle book coming out soon - hopefully later this year ;-)

You are most welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful.


P.S. I know your very protective of your work, but hopefully we can see more in future on these two amazing duo.


Hi Michael! Thank you very much for the friend request! And thanks for stopping by my review, also! I definitely want this afterword (with some behind the scenes information)! I was going to ask if I could share it with my buddies but I can see below that you are friends already! :) Yay! We will start the prequels (Chronicles) soon and I just saw in one of your comments that there will be a third Chronicle book. That's great news!

Thanks so much for the friendvite! It's an honour;) I really love your books. I'm still pondering on the review for The Heir of Novron, because for me the best books are the most difficult to review...
I'd be delighted to get an afterword! Actually my reading buddies and I have been hoping for a sequel to the Riyria Revelations:)
Thanks for that little tidbit! It was a pleasure to discover how the first rays of light entered his life.