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New Interview with Bakker!

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mrganondorf:
http://fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com/2016/06/new-r-scott-bakker-interview.html

Madness:
Great read as usual. No spoilers, I suppose, though he references something explicitly from the Achamian/Mimara complete chapter excerpt and that certain places are explored and/or under siege in forthcoming volumes.

EDIT: Looks like both my questions made it :).

Madness:
He also names delavagus the authorial successor should the worst happen.

Writing-Conglomerate stand down. We have one buffer between us and Herb-dersoning TSTSNBN 8).

I really wish delavagus still engaged here.

Madness:
I don't pretend to know what he means by "ending any other way would be a betrayal." It's just nice to have new words from the man to parse (and the rest is just a great quote):


--- Quote ---The way I see it, fantastic literature is the dirge of our civilization, a final retelling of our most ancient and primordial songs. The song ends when our voices fall silent. No one knows what follows the song. We can only hope that we’re somehow stronger for the singing.

This is what the best storytelling does, I think: arms us against what we cannot understand. Given my themes, ending any other way would be a betrayal.
--- End quote ---

Wilshire:
It's full of good news, and I found it hilarious.

But this rich, and now good looking, fans that keep getting mentioned, someone needs to send them this way.

Couple of mine made too, I think  8)

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