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Posted Today, 06:34 PM

From Reddit ... brace yourselves this one's good....

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Last night I went to the launch of No Life Forsaken, at Munro's Books in Victoria (Canada). Steve had planned on doing a reading, but opted for about 90 minutes of Q&A and essentially just chatting instead.

If you've watched any of his interviews before, it wasn't dissimilar from a given one of those: questions about inspiration, his approach to writing, the ttrpg background of the world and stories, favourite characters, etc. He comes across as a very genuine guy, and he stuck around for a bit after to shake hands and sign books.

Some highlights and interesting bits:

- Walk in Shadow is very close to hitting the publisher's desk. It's going to be a large book.

- There is a non-zero chance that Kallor might get his own book (?!)

- A standalone, non-Malazan book is being published by Subterranean Press; it's science fiction.

- Legacies of Betrayal (Witness #3) is all, or almost entirely, focused on marine squads.

- Witness #4 is (at least tentatively) titled The Last God. Karsa will make an appearance.

- The third collection of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach is still coming, likely after Walk in Shadow and Legacies of Betrayal.

- Ian Esslemont's fifth Path to Ascendancy book is very nearly ready for publication.

- After the current in-progress series are finished (Witness, Kharkanas, B&KB, PtA), both authors will be done writing stories in the Malazan world.

- After completing The Crippled God in 2011, Erikson took a week off writing, read the collected works of Shakespeare, and then started work on Forge of Darkness. Unreal.

It was a great way to spend an evening and I hope he does more of these with Munro's. I'm happy to try and answer any questions.




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Posted Today, 06:38 PM

Fantastic (tentative) title to Witness #4.
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Posted Today, 07:04 PM

View Postworry, on 05 February 2026 - 06:38 PM, said:

Fantastic (tentative) title to Witness #4.


And i'm giggling that Karsa might maybe just show up by then.
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Posted Today, 07:46 PM

Don't forget this detail that appeared in the comments from another attendee:

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One more thing to add about The Last God:

Somebody asked if Kruppe was Azathanai, and Erikson said no, but when the questioner followed up by asking if he was just a regular person, Erikson stated he can't answer that, as it's a topic in The Last God.



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