Stewart
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Will there be more books in the Riyria Chronicles? If so, any time frame on the third book?
Michael J. Sullivan
EDIT: 05/4/2016 - Needed to update the answer to this question - the original answer is still kept in its entirety below.
The third book is titled: The Death of Dulgath and its ebook was in mid-October 2015, and the hardcover and audio versions in mid-December. A trade paperback will be released once the bulk of the hardcovers have sold out, but in the meantime, you can buy copies of it directly from my store (http://riyria.blogspot.com/p/store.html).
Hey Cordelia,
There will be another Riyria Chronicle in the not too distant future. I've been very protective over Royce and Hadrian and sensitive about having them overstay their welcome. The results are pretty clear that people want more, and I certainly have more stories to tell. I just finished up three books of a four book series, and I'm putting that project aside for the moment. I'm planning the plot of the next Chronicle book while I'm also outlining my next story (which will be a standalone fantasy tale). I generally write the most during the fall/winter/spring. So once the weather turns colder, I will be writing about my two favorite rogues. As far as when to expect the books to be on the shelves...that is harder to say. I have no control over the publishers' schedule, and it could be nine months to a year and a half after they get it, assuming, of course, they want to put it out. But even if they don't, I would self-publish. So one way or the other you should see a new Riyria Chronicle "soonish." In the meantime, I will have a Riyria short story coming out in a new anthology. I don't have the full details on that yet, but it should be announced with a Kickstarter soon. Thanks for asking.
The third book is titled: The Death of Dulgath and its ebook was in mid-October 2015, and the hardcover and audio versions in mid-December. A trade paperback will be released once the bulk of the hardcovers have sold out, but in the meantime, you can buy copies of it directly from my store (http://riyria.blogspot.com/p/store.html).
Hey Cordelia,
There will be another Riyria Chronicle in the not too distant future. I've been very protective over Royce and Hadrian and sensitive about having them overstay their welcome. The results are pretty clear that people want more, and I certainly have more stories to tell. I just finished up three books of a four book series, and I'm putting that project aside for the moment. I'm planning the plot of the next Chronicle book while I'm also outlining my next story (which will be a standalone fantasy tale). I generally write the most during the fall/winter/spring. So once the weather turns colder, I will be writing about my two favorite rogues. As far as when to expect the books to be on the shelves...that is harder to say. I have no control over the publishers' schedule, and it could be nine months to a year and a half after they get it, assuming, of course, they want to put it out. But even if they don't, I would self-publish. So one way or the other you should see a new Riyria Chronicle "soonish." In the meantime, I will have a Riyria short story coming out in a new anthology. I don't have the full details on that yet, but it should be announced with a Kickstarter soon. Thanks for asking.
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Greetings!
This MIGHT be a question handled more in another series, but I am curious all the same.
Is there specific information about how Percepliquis became entombed underground and with the sea around it? Did the blast just knock the ground out from under it, or did Ersahaddon's magic encase it and hide it? Or was it always like that?
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This MIGHT be a question handled more in another series, but I am curious all the same.
Is there specific information about how Percepliquis became entombed underground and with the sea around it? Did the blast just knock the ground out from under it, or did Ersahaddon's magic encase it and hide it? Or was it always like that? (hide spoiler)]
Robert Natuk
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I have really enjoyed listening to your Legends of the First Empire and look forward to the 6th book coming soon! I wanted to start listening to your Riyria books and I was wondering if you could recommend which books to start with and the chronological order to follow with? You have become one of my favorite authors along with Robert Jordan, Michael Wisehart, Terry Mancour, Brandon Sanderson and R.A. Salvadore!
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