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eyalg1972 |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 09:08:19 Hi,
I have two questions (If any one can answer it will be great):
As someone who enjoyed the Finder's stone trilogy:
1) Why does not Wizards re-published this series, like they did for the Avatar and Moonshae trilogies? it is one of the Best trilogies ever written (Same goes for the Empires trilogy).
2) Why are not Jeff Grub and Kate Novak writing anymore books in the Forgotten realms?
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The Sage |
Posted - 19 Jun 2010 : 00:36:34 Busy with alternate setting projects, as I recall. He said some involment with 3e DRAGONLANCE too. |
TheRatBeard |
Posted - 18 Jun 2010 : 18:36:46 I want to know what happened to Douglas Niles. Anyone know? |
ElaineCunningham |
Posted - 18 Jun 2010 : 16:35:49 quote: Originally posted by eyalg1972
How about James Lowder and Elaine Cunningham? do you know what happened to them? I am trying to see what happened to the "classic" writers that I loved, when the world was a little younger...
My next book, WINTER WITCH, is scheduled for release in October as the second book in Paizo's Pathfinder Tales line.
My next WIP is THE SERPENT'S DAUGHTER, a FR novel featuring Azariah Craulnober. :) |
eyalg1972 |
Posted - 04 May 2010 : 19:13:36 Hi James, Glad to hear from you... I was hoping you might be able to help me with something here. Few years ago you were interviewed here (It was at 2004), I was wonder if you can approve this interview be translated to other language? I represnts the fans of the forgotten realms in Israel, and I would be very happy to publish this interview there at the appropriate forum (The avatar trilogy was first published here only 2 years ago)
I asked for permissions from the moderators here, but still no answer, a good feed back from you will be helpfull.
Thanks Eyal |
JamesLowder |
Posted - 04 May 2010 : 17:46:35 quote: Indeed. James Lowder's always coming by with the latest developments regarding anthologies and the like. You can check out his scroll, here:- http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1890
I keep a web page somewhat up to date at www.jameslowder.com too.
Cheers, Jim
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The Sage |
Posted - 04 May 2010 : 01:10:12 quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
Elaine still visits this site at times, its not that many years since she wrote the Waterdeep novel with Ed. You can always go to her thread and ask her. I think Lowder has been here a couple of times hasn't he?
Indeed. James Lowder's always coming by with the latest developments regarding anthologies and the like. You can check out his scroll, here:- http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1890 |
Ashe Ravenheart |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 21:19:38 OOO!
Elaine's still busy. She wrote a Star Wars novel (Dark Journey), an EverQuest novel (Blood Red Harp) and contributed to many an anthology.
And, of course, Paizo is getting ready to publish her first novel set in Pathfinder/Golarion (Winter Witch) schedule for release in October.
Enjoy! |
Jorkens |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 20:40:14 Elaine still visits this site at times, its not that many years since she wrote the Waterdeep novel with Ed. You can always go to her thread and ask her. I think Lowder has been here a couple of times hasn't he? |
eyalg1972 |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 19:51:58 Well, that is covering Grubb and Novak.
How about James Lowder and Elaine Cunningham? do you know what happened to them? I am trying to see what happened to the "classic" writers that I loved, when the world was a little younger... |
Tremaine |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 18:33:46 he wrote loads of dragonlance short stories through all were brilliant you might find this intresting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Grubb |
The Sage |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 18:04:17 In terms of novels, no. Just the one novel. |
eyalg1972 |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 17:59:27 I am aware that Jeff Grub wrote one novel in the Dragonlance world- Lord Toede
Did he wrote something else? |
The Sage |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:52:18 quote: Originally posted by eyalg1972
OK, what are they doing in their lives, if I can ask?
Are there other interesting novels they wrote?
Jeff's contributed to products for the DRAGONLANCE line. If you're interested, I'll list those sources. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:51:34 quote: Originally posted by Jorkens
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
There has been at least one republished series that made me scratch my head, because I didn't see the logic in bringing it back.
You know I have to ask; which one? The Giants series?
That's one of them. The Threat From the Sea is another. |
Jorkens |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:39:12 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
There has been at least one republished series that made me scratch my head, because I didn't see the logic in bringing it back.
You know I have to ask; which one? The Giants series? |
Jorkens |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:37:52 quote: Originally posted by eyalg1972
OK, what are they doing in their lives, if I can ask?
Well Jeff Grubb has a blog, Grubb Street that you could check out. Its an entertaining read. |
eyalg1972 |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:24:06 OK, what are they doing in their lives, if I can ask?
Are there other interesting novels they wrote? |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 03 May 2010 : 11:18:06 quote: Originally posted by eyalg1972
Hi,
I have two questions (If any one can answer it will be great):
As someone who enjoyed the Finder's stone trilogy:
1) Why does not Wizards re-published this series, like they did for the Avatar and Moonshae trilogies? it is one of the Best trilogies ever written (Same goes for the Empires trilogy).
2) Why are not Jeff Grub and Kate Novak writing anymore books in the Forgotten realms?
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1) Lurue only knows. I don't understand why they've reprinted some books and left others languishing in the past. There has been at least one republished series that made me scratch my head, because I didn't see the logic in bringing it back.
I've not understood most of WotC's business decisions for quite some time, now.
2)They've moved on, and are doing other things with their lives now. |