The Collected Steven Erikson Questions & Answers thread see note in first post for explanation
#321
Posted 10 April 2008 - 03:57 AM
I have been striving, for years now, to find a good author, A good canadian fantasy writer. And today, I find myself with two. Ian C. Esslemont and Steven Erikson.
I had almost lost all hope of finding an actual good writer who is able to bring the characters alive and make the world seem real.
Up until now, George R.R. Martin was my favorite author, and I have to say, that Ian and Steven are now on par with him.
I had almost lost all hope of finding an actual good writer who is able to bring the characters alive and make the world seem real.
Up until now, George R.R. Martin was my favorite author, and I have to say, that Ian and Steven are now on par with him.
#322
Posted 10 April 2008 - 04:15 AM
You are welcome sir.
I'm always happy to help my fans.
Anything I can do for my fellow Canadians is time well spent.
Cheers to Canada. Cheers to Hockey.
And yes, cheers to the Mounties!
I'm always happy to help my fans.
Anything I can do for my fellow Canadians is time well spent.
Cheers to Canada. Cheers to Hockey.
And yes, cheers to the Mounties!
#323
Posted 10 April 2008 - 06:02 AM
What the hell, Xander?
Anyway, welcome to the board.
Anyway, welcome to the board.
#324
Posted 10 April 2008 - 06:28 AM
Damnit...sorry guys....my buddy apparently decided to post a few times while I was outside smoking earlier today.....i'm gonna look around and make sure he didn't do anything REALLY stupid.
#326
Posted 10 April 2008 - 06:55 AM
welcome...I agree SE and ICE are great storytellers, though allot of my old books are made to look much to simple now...
what did he post, I didnt see it....
Xannanigans?
what did he post, I didnt see it....
Xannanigans?
You can't find me because I'm lost in the music
#328
Posted 10 April 2008 - 12:49 PM
Haha, glad I missed it then.
At least the forum has a sense of humor.
At least the forum has a sense of humor.
#329
Posted 10 April 2008 - 01:00 PM
Yves;287193 said:
Haha, glad I missed it then.
At least the forum has a sense of humor.
At least the forum has a sense of humor.
thats one thing this place is never lacking in...
every one is a F*^%$ comedian.
edit and i blame that on brood
You can't find me because I'm lost in the music
#330
Posted 10 April 2008 - 02:59 PM
SE and ICE to a lesser extent have produced brillant works, their goal as authors is so refreshing too.
@Yves: I don't have a sense of humour, it's as dry as a desert which is experiencing long term drought issues
@Yves: I don't have a sense of humour, it's as dry as a desert which is experiencing long term drought issues
#331
Posted 10 April 2008 - 05:35 PM
True:rolleyes:.......
Let There Be A Way Through The Waters
#332
Posted 10 April 2008 - 06:11 PM
I always say it's healthy to laugh, and even healthier to release your anger on those that anger you.
hehehe.
hehehe.
#333
Posted 11 April 2008 - 10:38 PM
Yves;287362 said:
I always say it's healthy to laugh, and even healthier to release your anger on those that anger you.
hehehe.
hehehe.
Oh you want to go to the Inn then......
on topic:
I feel almost spoiled with SE's writing.
#334
Posted 13 June 2008 - 03:44 PM
Post any questions you can think of in this topic, I'll try and collate them in this post and get answers for you.
#335
Posted 13 June 2008 - 03:55 PM
Thanks IH...
I racked my brains for questions I've always wanted to ask SE and came up with:
a) A long time ago you had indicated that each book in the series has a central theme that need not be very obvious (e.g. Motherhood for Memories of Ice). Can you give us a list of themes for the eight books so far? And maybe for the two that remain?
Your world is a HUGE place and the dramatis personae befits it. But if you had to pick a few characters, who is the Malazan Book of the Fallen a story of? the Paran siblings, Shadowthrone and Cotillion, the Crippled God, or none of the above?
c) Had Karsa and Icarium fought - in your mind who would've won?
d) If you wrote in the Malazan universe again, would you be more partial to a prequel or sequel book/ series?
I racked my brains for questions I've always wanted to ask SE and came up with:
a) A long time ago you had indicated that each book in the series has a central theme that need not be very obvious (e.g. Motherhood for Memories of Ice). Can you give us a list of themes for the eight books so far? And maybe for the two that remain?
Your world is a HUGE place and the dramatis personae befits it. But if you had to pick a few characters, who is the Malazan Book of the Fallen a story of? the Paran siblings, Shadowthrone and Cotillion, the Crippled God, or none of the above?
c) Had Karsa and Icarium fought - in your mind who would've won?
d) If you wrote in the Malazan universe again, would you be more partial to a prequel or sequel book/ series?
Forum Member from the Old Days. Alive, but mostly inactive/ occasionally lurking
#336
Posted 26 June 2008 - 07:15 PM
BUMP!
Wonder why people aren't putting in more questions here... I had one more to add:
e) You had said in an earlier interview that there is one major character resurrection still to come in the series. Is this resurrection done as of TtH, or will it come in the two remaining volumes?
Wonder why people aren't putting in more questions here... I had one more to add:
e) You had said in an earlier interview that there is one major character resurrection still to come in the series. Is this resurrection done as of TtH, or will it come in the two remaining volumes?
Forum Member from the Old Days. Alive, but mostly inactive/ occasionally lurking
#337
Posted 30 June 2008 - 12:19 PM
Mcflury;239867 said:
I doubt SE meets alot of fans where he lives... in a few interviews I read he mentions that he isn't that famous at all in Canada, and he regrets that alot. Also, the coffeeshop he usually is writing in is filled with students, but they obviously don't know them... cause if they did, they would just hand over the good table (with the laptop feed nearby) to SE and not keep it for themselves to watch foto albums
He's not that famous here? Well, maybe. I stumbled across him via a Salon review and felt the possibilities warranted a look-see.
Is it so important?
#338
Posted 05 July 2008 - 11:35 AM
I have a couple of questions for him.
As a man working on his own story, i would like to know how SE planned out his writing. Like what bits did he commit to paper? Did he draw up the cities, cultures, pantenon? Writing a story is a hugh project and i'd like to know how he started.
As a man working on his own story, i would like to know how SE planned out his writing. Like what bits did he commit to paper? Did he draw up the cities, cultures, pantenon? Writing a story is a hugh project and i'd like to know how he started.
#339
Posted 07 July 2008 - 07:17 PM
Skywalker;329714 said:
d) If you wrote in the Malazan universe again, would you be more partial to a prequel or sequel book/ series?
I met Steven in London last weekend, where he signed my very battered copy of GoTM-TtH was too heavy for me to take all that way, given I was having to travel light.
He also kind of answered this question as we were chatting. I asked what was next, and he said he'd signed up for six (!) more books, but they would not be set after the final one in the series. I took this to imply that they would all be in the MBOTF world, and they would be prequels and/or set during the main storyline.
I don't go to many book signings, but I'm pleased I went to meet Steven. He took some time to speak with everyone and seemed like a genuinely nice chap. Unfortunately, I bottled quizzing him any more about the millions of questions I have...
#340
Posted 07 July 2008 - 07:31 PM
Brood says he confirmed that he's writting a trilogy about Rake.