From Steven Erikson - with gratitude to you all.
#41
Posted 31 July 2010 - 06:42 AM
Nevertheless, Hetan.
Antiquis temporibus, nati tibi similes in rupibus ventosissimis exponebantur ad necem.
Si hoc adfixum in obice legere potes, et liberaliter educatus et nimis propinquus ades.
Si hoc adfixum in obice legere potes, et liberaliter educatus et nimis propinquus ades.
#42
Posted 31 July 2010 - 06:46 AM
For my awestruckness
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
This post has been edited by Imperial High Mage Tayschrenn: 31 July 2010 - 07:05 AM
...Every tale is a gift,
And the scars bourne by us both,
are easily missed,
In the distance between us.
-Fisher-
Don't be blind,
Mind,
To be kind,
For you will find,
Kindness has its own rewards,
and each must find his way to heaven
-T.D. Mengerink-
And the scars bourne by us both,
are easily missed,
In the distance between us.
-Fisher-
Don't be blind,
Mind,
To be kind,
For you will find,
Kindness has its own rewards,
and each must find his way to heaven
-T.D. Mengerink-
#43
Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:15 AM
Abyss, on 30 July 2010 - 04:00 PM, said:
So in as much as "...The Malazan Book of the Fallen will never challenge the bestsellers within the genre; will never achieve the broad appeal of, say, The Lord of the Rings, or even The Wheel of Time. ..." for what it's worth, there are many of us who think it has done that, and surpassed them. Maybe not in numbers of sales or readers, but in sheer quality and scope and 'holyfuck did i just READ that?!?!?' moments that other works do not and can not provide.
This. Waste of Time and LotR can't hold a candle to your work, sir. Worth can't be measured in sales numbers (that's marketing), so why these words?
It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
#44
Posted 31 July 2010 - 02:57 PM
Steven - You are the master of fantasy writing, as far a I'm concerned. Your creation (and Ian's) have enriched the lives of many readers. I cannot properly express the appreciation that I, and untold numbers of other fans, feel for your endless efforts to provide us with a boundless world to explore & love. In the last decade, the MBotF has gone from nearly unknown to 'Now Appearing at a department store near you". In Smalltown, America, I would consider that a major accomplishment and a statement of your success.
As far as Tolkien's works, or any other major writer is concerned, your place at the table of Fantasy Lords is unchallenged. There can be no doubt that you have earned the right to strut into any venue and own the place. Can you imagine the future of fantasy literature after the influence of MBotF and your writing style have manifested in the next generation? I can't wait to see what else is in store for us all.
Well, lest your noble cheeks become chafed with all the endless outpourings on this forum, I shall leave to make room for the others.
Congratulations.
As far as Tolkien's works, or any other major writer is concerned, your place at the table of Fantasy Lords is unchallenged. There can be no doubt that you have earned the right to strut into any venue and own the place. Can you imagine the future of fantasy literature after the influence of MBotF and your writing style have manifested in the next generation? I can't wait to see what else is in store for us all.
Well, lest your noble cheeks become chafed with all the endless outpourings on this forum, I shall leave to make room for the others.
Congratulations.
HiddenOne. You son of a bitch. You slimy, skulking, low-posting scumbag. You knew it would come to this. Roundabout, maybe. Tortuous, certainly. But here we are, you and me again. I started the train on you so many many hours ago, and now I'm going to finish it. Die HO. Die. This is for last time, and this is for this game too. This is for all the people who died to your backstabbing, treacherous, "I sure don't know what's going on around here" filthy lying, deceitful ways. You son of a bitch. Whatever happens, this is justice. For me, this is justice. Vote HiddenOne Finally, I am at peace.
#46
Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:19 PM
All I can say is that my cure for sadness nowadays is spelled Tehol Beddict and/or Iskaral Pust.
Thank you for this great gift!
Thank you for this great gift!
"I will live forever or die trying"
#47
Posted 31 July 2010 - 08:31 PM
Unbelievable, I've been looking forward to this message since Hetan first said it was coming and when it's finally posted (yesterday) I have to be off spending time with my girlfriend. Life, it seems, is unendingly cruel. In any case, I'll keep this short, or rather relatively, and sweet. I hated reading - until I discovered Malazan Book of the Fallen. I saw no entertainment or ability to reach out emotionally in literature - until I discovered Malazan Book of the Fallen. I had no idea what career I wanted to pursue - until I discovered Malazan Book of the Fallen. For giving answer to these three things, for creating characters who made me reconsider what I saw as imagination and for demanding that I think, really think, on what I read, I say thank you. Thank you Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron Esslemont.
Shame this, I feel there's so much more I should say but I'd rather not drag this on. Therefore, just one more comment. I hope you're happy you two. You've replaced the previous Fantasy literature bar with one of your own and this one makes Mount Everest look like child's play. Effectively making surpassing the bar impossible for the next generation of writers. Thanks a lot...
Then again...I wouldn't have it any other way.
One more face in an Empire
Brandon Nicholson
Shame this, I feel there's so much more I should say but I'd rather not drag this on. Therefore, just one more comment. I hope you're happy you two. You've replaced the previous Fantasy literature bar with one of your own and this one makes Mount Everest look like child's play. Effectively making surpassing the bar impossible for the next generation of writers. Thanks a lot...
Then again...I wouldn't have it any other way.
One more face in an Empire
Brandon Nicholson
The world needs hypocrites...unfortunate but true.
#48
Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:16 PM
Little can I add to all that has been said already, only this:
For all the heights you have taken me to, vast enough to daunt an eagle, only to shatter them on the bottom of despair, for all the humour and the tragedy, which you made me truly feel, more than any other author ever…
Thank you, Mr. Erikson
For all the heights you have taken me to, vast enough to daunt an eagle, only to shatter them on the bottom of despair, for all the humour and the tragedy, which you made me truly feel, more than any other author ever…
Thank you, Mr. Erikson
#49
Posted 31 July 2010 - 10:45 PM
no, thank you mr. erikson. for creating something so uniquely capable of creating joy and wonder. these books need to be sealed in a time capsule so that your genius can be appreciated by every epoch of humanity. my life was a duller, grayer place before i discovered your work. so thank you for being a continuing inspiration.
There's a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.
- Oscar Levant
- Oscar Levant
#50
Posted 31 July 2010 - 11:47 PM
Thank you from two brothers, who have enjoyed the world you brought to life.
#51
Posted 01 August 2010 - 12:31 PM
Thank you Mr Erikson, for (co)creating an awesome, breathtaking world; the depth and breadth of which we will probably never fully conceive. Thank you even more for taking pieces of that world and packing them into beautifully crafted stories that at least allow us to visit it and have our lives changed in ways both large and small.
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#53
Posted 01 August 2010 - 11:21 PM
Greatest...series...ever. No other piece of writing has kept me so enthralled through every moment reading it. This was the first fantasy series that I ever picked up and it got me interested in the genre, but nothing that I have picked up since then can even begin to compare to the complexity and creativity of the MBotF. Thank you for years of enjoyment. The release of tCG cannot come fast enough, and I look forward to joining in the conclusion of what has been a tale of epic proportions.
#54
Posted 02 August 2010 - 07:59 AM
Dear Mr Erikson
Thanks for all the late nights and the resulting reading hangovers from not being able to put the books down.
Cheers
Thanks for all the late nights and the resulting reading hangovers from not being able to put the books down.
Cheers
...┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐...
Why dont they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff?
Why dont they make the whole plane out of that black box stuff?
#55
Posted 02 August 2010 - 08:37 AM
I am a huge fantasy fan, I loved reading lord of the rings, wheel of time, I have read countless other books including george r r martins series and raymond e fiest, things by trudi caravan and other random authors, I have read so many books, harry potter included and I can honestly say that your series, your books steve, your work and ideas are the best out there. I have read your series 4 times, it takes me a few months to do each time and everytime I am left wanting the next book.. I come on here reading everybodies thoughts almost daily, I have past your books on to my girlfriend whom I hope loves them as much as I do.. thank you for the best fantasy books of all time!!
Apt is the only one who reads this. Apt is nice.
#56
Posted 02 August 2010 - 01:41 PM
Thank you for sharing your world with us.
The Malazan Book of the Fallen will always be at the centre of my book collection, displayed proudly. Their excessively creased spines a visible reminder of the time they’ve spent in my hands, head and heart.
The Malazan Book of the Fallen will always be at the centre of my book collection, displayed proudly. Their excessively creased spines a visible reminder of the time they’ve spent in my hands, head and heart.
#57
Posted 03 August 2010 - 05:14 AM
Thank you mr Erikson for giving Malaz, Whiskeyjack, Anomander, Krupe (to name just a few) to us.
The gratitude should be all ours
The gratitude should be all ours
This post has been edited by Gaarheid: 03 August 2010 - 06:13 AM
#58
Posted 03 August 2010 - 07:10 AM
Imperial High Mage Tayschrenn, on 31 July 2010 - 06:46 AM, said:
For my awestruckness
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
Wish I'd said this. Sniff.
Suck it Errant!
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum...and I'm all out of gum."
QUOTE (KeithF @ Jun 30 2009, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the most powerful force on Wu is a bunch of messed-up Malazans with Moranth munitions.
#59
Posted 05 August 2010 - 06:37 PM
Thanks Steven.
Your writing has left me breathless, sleepless, moved, tired, encouraged, more human,
.... and a better person.
No mean feat considering what a cow I can be!
I feel like I'm losing a family though.... what am I going to do without my Malazans? I can't bear the thought of getting to end of the series, knowing there will be no more... it was during Deadhouse Gates that I realised the title of the series- and it dawned on me that I was witnessing the end of an era... and so now it approaches, the End.
Maybe we need endings to have beginnings? I do hope for good beginnings for you in your next ventures....
(By the way, selfishly, I live in Devon and really hope you'll do a book signing/reading in Truro or Exeter or somewhere down this way when The Crippled God is published - that would be awesome!)
Your writing has left me breathless, sleepless, moved, tired, encouraged, more human,
.... and a better person.
No mean feat considering what a cow I can be!
I feel like I'm losing a family though.... what am I going to do without my Malazans? I can't bear the thought of getting to end of the series, knowing there will be no more... it was during Deadhouse Gates that I realised the title of the series- and it dawned on me that I was witnessing the end of an era... and so now it approaches, the End.
Maybe we need endings to have beginnings? I do hope for good beginnings for you in your next ventures....
(By the way, selfishly, I live in Devon and really hope you'll do a book signing/reading in Truro or Exeter or somewhere down this way when The Crippled God is published - that would be awesome!)
Speak truth, grow still, until the water is clear between us.
#60
Posted 05 August 2010 - 08:46 PM
Ain, on 03 August 2010 - 07:10 AM, said:
Imperial High Mage Tayschrenn, on 31 July 2010 - 06:46 AM, said:
For my awestruckness
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
for the sheer pleasure of reading
for the amazing concepts
for the fantastic humanity
for changing my concept of Fantasy
for showing it need not be all elves and dwarves
for trumping Tolkien
for the inspiring insights
for the great laughter
for the heartrending moments
for the times I couldn't agree more
for the times I simply couldn't agree
for pushing humanity facedown in the dirt
for showing how one mans compassion can change all
for giving us one huge book almost annually
for giving me stories I will never forget
I thank you
Dion Mengerink
Wish I'd said this. Sniff.
Ain't it just ?
I challenge you to make something more original
i'll rep if impressed
IhM Tayschrenn
...Every tale is a gift,
And the scars bourne by us both,
are easily missed,
In the distance between us.
-Fisher-
Don't be blind,
Mind,
To be kind,
For you will find,
Kindness has its own rewards,
and each must find his way to heaven
-T.D. Mengerink-
And the scars bourne by us both,
are easily missed,
In the distance between us.
-Fisher-
Don't be blind,
Mind,
To be kind,
For you will find,
Kindness has its own rewards,
and each must find his way to heaven
-T.D. Mengerink-