fpw Wrote:Why the hell not?You are the MAN! I love ya! Thanks for this! Love the new short story collection, BTW. Oh, and thanks for re-releasing Oz - I've been looking for this for a long time, and as soon as the dissertation mini-orals are done, I'm so reading it.
Here's the first meeting between Glaeken and Rasalom:
http://repairmanjack.com/support files/Demonsong-set.rtf
Deni Wrote:I had always wondered about the backstory.For over a decade now, FPW has discussed the possibility of a sort-of-Robert-Jordan-esque series of novels that would incorporate and greatly expand on the First Age and specifically, "Demonsong."
I'm still not up to date as I've only discovered the books and working my way around the website - some things are a bit confusing but I'm sure I'll make my way, however can someone explain to me if there will be more of "Demonsong"? Will it be released as a novel?
Thanks in advance.
Deni
Wapitikev Wrote:For over a decade now, FPW has discussed the possibility of a sort-of-Robert-Jordan-esque series of novels that would incorporate and greatly expand on the First Age and specifically, "Demonsong."
He has mentioned that it could be a possible project, post-Jack (which will be about 2012).
So, assuming that the world doesn't end in December 2012, we should all get to be entertained by Glaeken and Co. throughout the next decade.
-Wapitikev
Wapitikev Wrote:For over a decade now, FPW has discussed the possibility of a sort-of-Robert-Jordan-esque series of novels that would incorporate and greatly expand on the First Age and specifically, "Demonsong."
He has mentioned that it could be a possible project, post-Jack (which will be about 2012).
So, assuming that the world doesn't end in December 2012, we should all get to be entertained by Glaeken and Co. throughout the next decade.
-Wapitikev
Wapitikev Wrote:For over a decade now, FPW has discussed the possibility of a sort-of-Robert-Jordan-esque series of novels that would incorporate and greatly expand on the First Age and specifically, "Demonsong."
He has mentioned that it could be a possible project, post-Jack (which will be about 2012).
So, assuming that the world doesn't end in December 2012, we should all get to be entertained by Glaeken and Co. throughout the next decade.
-Wapitikev
Scott Miller Wrote:Stop being cruel to the new folks. Deni and atomsk, he's pulling your leg; no such plans exist. Welcome to the fray anyways.Dude, never say never.
fpw Wrote:Dude, never say never.