Cause, on 10 December 2012 - 11:52 AM, said:
Scot Lynch is depressed? When, what why?
He's been through the meat-grinder in the last five years. He got married and divorced in rapid succession, had at least one close family member pass away and he has a highly hazardous and stressful day job (as a firefighter). These are all, obviously, highly problematical things to deal with if you are also writing an eagerly-awaited novel.
Another issue might be that the second book got a lot more mixed reviews than the first one, and Scott took some of the criticism seriously (I know he took one criticism I raised - amongst many others - and agreed that it was at least slightly damaging to the book's resolution). From that it's also possible he's simply over-perfectionising on the third book to the point of not simply releasing it into the wild and getting on with the rest of the series (perhaps a slighy case of GRRMitis) in favour of rewrites.
The problem with Book 2 raised above:
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