TLDR:
1. No Life Forsaken (Witness Book 2) has been submitted to his publisher.
2. The Witness Trilogy is now a 4 book series.
3. Witness Book 3 is his current project. It is about 75% done, heavily focuses on Malazan marines, and should be complete in 1-2 months.
4. Next project is the 8th and penultimate Bauchelain & Korbal Broach novella. He expects it to take a week to write.
5. Then he will complete Walk in Shadow (Book 3 of the Kharkanas Trilogy).
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No Life Forsaken, Part One (the first book) has just been sent to my publisher. Part Two is about 75% done and I intend on completing that asap while that setting is still fresh in my head. I expect that'll take about a month, two at the most. Once clear, Ill spend a week writing the eighth Bauchelain and Korbal Broach novella. Those roll out quickly and serve as a good palate-cleanser. Immediately following that, I will be turning my attention to Walk in Shadow, the third Kharkanas book. I already have a chunk of it done, but plenty more that still needs to be written. It will take as long as it takes.
Fall of Light, the second novel in the Kharkanas trilogy, was published in 2016. Almost nobody noticed. Very few bought it. The Kharkanas trilogy was getting very little commentary and the books were not selling. Since the Witness Trilogy was already common knowledge as contractually signed on, I was getting a lot of questions on it in interviews. All the anticipation seemed to be on Witness, and virtually none on the Kharkanas trilogy.
Who was asking all these questions about the Witness trilogy? Fans. So, in agreement with my publishers, we shifted over to the Witness Trilogy.
Since then, I have been deluged with being asked about -- you guessed it -- the Kharkanas trilogy. Which I'd set aside in 2016, and in terms of writing, 2015. Nine years ago. Uh, okay, where were you in 2016? The answer, of course, is 'elsewhere.' And that's fine. I get it, and needless to say I am very appreciative that there's so much recent interest in the Kharkanas trilogy. It'll give me the necessary boost when writing Walk in Shadow.
But here's the thing. I'm not late to any particular discovery. I've been here all along. Try stepping into my shoes and seeing things from my perspective. There's only one of me and I'm doing the best I can; while I didn't expect the Witness trilogy to get an extra novel, that's how it's turned out. You all get a bonus book for that series, and it's all about Malazan marines to boot.
So, folks. When I make an announcement about completing the second novel in the Witness trilogy, and get someone in the comments section ignore that and instead asks me about Kharkanas and only Kharkanas ... well, I walk to the nearest wall and start banging my head against it.
Oh well, such is the world. And for what it's worth, my exasperation is now out of my system. And I can go back to my usual response when being asked 'when is Walk in Shadow coming,' which is to say: 'can't say exactly when, but it'll get done.'
2016 was a lifetime ago, right? But here's the kicker. For some of you, the answer might be just that. A lifetime ago. Alas, the older one gets, the more the past compresses, one year crunching up against the next.
So, for me, 2016 feels like last year.
Can't say exactly when, folks, but it'll get done.
Fall of Light, the second novel in the Kharkanas trilogy, was published in 2016. Almost nobody noticed. Very few bought it. The Kharkanas trilogy was getting very little commentary and the books were not selling. Since the Witness Trilogy was already common knowledge as contractually signed on, I was getting a lot of questions on it in interviews. All the anticipation seemed to be on Witness, and virtually none on the Kharkanas trilogy.
Who was asking all these questions about the Witness trilogy? Fans. So, in agreement with my publishers, we shifted over to the Witness Trilogy.
Since then, I have been deluged with being asked about -- you guessed it -- the Kharkanas trilogy. Which I'd set aside in 2016, and in terms of writing, 2015. Nine years ago. Uh, okay, where were you in 2016? The answer, of course, is 'elsewhere.' And that's fine. I get it, and needless to say I am very appreciative that there's so much recent interest in the Kharkanas trilogy. It'll give me the necessary boost when writing Walk in Shadow.
But here's the thing. I'm not late to any particular discovery. I've been here all along. Try stepping into my shoes and seeing things from my perspective. There's only one of me and I'm doing the best I can; while I didn't expect the Witness trilogy to get an extra novel, that's how it's turned out. You all get a bonus book for that series, and it's all about Malazan marines to boot.
So, folks. When I make an announcement about completing the second novel in the Witness trilogy, and get someone in the comments section ignore that and instead asks me about Kharkanas and only Kharkanas ... well, I walk to the nearest wall and start banging my head against it.
Oh well, such is the world. And for what it's worth, my exasperation is now out of my system. And I can go back to my usual response when being asked 'when is Walk in Shadow coming,' which is to say: 'can't say exactly when, but it'll get done.'
2016 was a lifetime ago, right? But here's the kicker. For some of you, the answer might be just that. A lifetime ago. Alas, the older one gets, the more the past compresses, one year crunching up against the next.
So, for me, 2016 feels like last year.
Can't say exactly when, folks, but it'll get done.