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Hawkins
Great Reader
USA
2131 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2008 : 21:41:30
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quote: Originally posted by Foxhelm
However, we might look to the brightside.
I find your interpretation of the "brightside" less than consoling. But, if Elaine writes any novels for the post-Spellplague Realms, I will most likely buy them. |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 17 Apr 2008 : 22:03:24
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quote: Originally posted by Markustay I editted my post.
'Bad feelings' amongst FR fans are running high these days, and one of our favorite authors 'opting out' just adds fuel to the fire. I would never want to offend one the people that helped build the Realms I love.
No offense taken.
I understand that emotions are running high these days, but I really want this situation to be handled with civility and without rancor. |
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Purple Dragon Knight
Master of Realmslore
Canada
1796 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 05:05:39
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quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
quote: Originally posted by Purple Dragon Knight
Cancelling a Cunningham novel.. to do space for some crap by some unknowns.
Just to reiterate, PDK, WotC would have published this novel if I'd given them a novel to publish. This is a clear-cut case of the publisher NOT being at fault.
Oh puh-leaaaase! clear-cut my royal arse! I don't care what the details of the situation were, but WotC should really roll down the red carpet when come for a visit, and they should send the liveried messengers with white gloves, complete with tickets for Cancun when an author such as yourself expresses the need to take more time on a story!
Sorry for my lack of diplomacy. Us dwarves were never strong on the charisma-checks, but we sure know how to recognize a good smith when we see one. Even them "wordsmiths"...
In short: however this thing goes down, that story MUST come out and see the light of day at some point!
WOTC!! look over here! 32-year old engineer wants to apply for your personal relations "authors-catering" department! I have previous military experience and know how to secure, transport and handle confidential documents. My past officer experience taught me how to handle VIPs such as Elaine, and promote a climate suited to the exchange of ideas. Call me! PM and Email available right up here, above my post. |
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sfdragon
Great Reader
2285 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 09:27:49
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any chance that you can tell us what Elaith's son name was |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 13:24:01
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Purple Dragon, I WAS given more time on the story. A full year after the deadline. If I had another year, or two, I'm not sure the outcome would be any different.
I know corporations make a big, tempting target. Quite often, deservedly so. But my inability to finish RECLAMATION has nothing to do with anything the publisher did or did not do.
Over the past several years, I've had a string of illnesses and have been struggling unsuccessfully with a lifelong challenge--severe depression. I'm working very hard to get beyond this difficult and destructive period of my life.
There is no dark and hidden story, no heartless editor, no collective corporate villain. This situation is exactly as I have described it--repeatedly, and in more detail than I'm truly comfortable giving.
Reclamation is dead. Resurrection spells have been attempted, repeatedly, to no avail.
Please don't think I don't appreciate the sentiments you folks have expressed, but I think it's time for me to bow out of this discussion. I really don't have anything more to add, and I don't see any benefit to anyone in continuing in this vein.
Sweet water, light laughter, ec
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Edited by - ElaineCunningham on 18 Apr 2008 13:45:26 |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 13:29:54
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quote: Originally posted by sfdragon
any chance that you can tell us what Elaith's son name was
Afraid not. All material in the story is under a NDA until publication. There is no provision for situations in which a story does NOT see publication, so I consider myself bound by the terms of the contract. |
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Wooly Rupert
Master of Mischief
USA
36805 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 13:46:45
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Just to reiterate what Elaine said: the loss (hopefully temporary) of Reclamation is not the fault of WotC. While we are all disappointed, we really need to move on to other topics. Elaine says she's done discussing it, so we need to stop bringing it up. |
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Afetbinttuzani
Senior Scribe
Canada
434 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 14:19:31
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Amen to that. Anyone new to this issue should go back to Elaine's clearly written original announcement on April 14th (page 74 of this topic) before commenting.
Elaine, many thanks for your patient responses. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31777 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 14:33:23
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Actually, if Elaine doesn't mind, I have an idea that I'd like to share. Given that Reclamation was such an important work that a number of us were well looking forward to, I think it would be best to open a new scroll that contains Elaine's specific comments detailing the cancellation of the work itself. Not only will this be an easier reference for most scribes to access, but will also save Elaine from having to type/discuss this topic repeatedly until the point of exhaustion.
I'll wait for her confirmation and then I will set aside a separate stickied scroll containing the info. |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 14:43:38
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quote: Originally posted by The Sage
Actually, if Elaine doesn't mind, I have an idea that I'd like to share. Given that Reclamation was such an important work that a number of us were well looking forward to, I think it would be best to open a new scroll that contains Elaine's specific comments detailing the cancellation of the work itself. Not only will this be an easier reference for most scribes to access, but will also save Elaine from having to type/discuss this topic repeatedly until the point of exhaustion.
I'll wait for her confirmation and then I will set aside a separate stickied scroll containing the info.
Whatever you think best, Sage. |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31777 Posts |
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Brian R. James
Forgotten Realms Game Designer
USA
1098 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 18:18:52
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Elaine, I'm curious if you have any further plans to write Everquest novels. |
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AlorinDawn
Learned Scribe
USA
313 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 18:51:23
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Elaine,
Dead Men Tell No Tales short story inquiry.
So... who did come out of that old Sea Captain's House in your mind? Little John, or Was he the vessle for Natty? |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 18:53:02
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quote: Originally posted by Brian R. James
Elaine, I'm curious if you have any further plans to write Everquest novels.
Hi, Brian.
Unfortunately, I don't think there's going to BE any more EverQuest novels.
Here's the story, in a nutshell.
CDS books, a new publisher, got a license from Sony to publish EQ novels, with creative input from Bob Salvatore. The plan was to release the books in hardcover as "R.A. Salvatore Presents...", advertise them on the EQ site, have a one-click Buy-the-Book option on the EQ sign-in page, and include coupons/codes/whatever that would enable readers to gain unique in-game equipment for their PCs. (Magic the Gathering books did something similar a few years back.) Each writer would develop his or her characters over several books, which would be stand-alone adventures through which the characters would rise in power and challenge, just as PCs do in the game.
But. Things very quickly fell apart. None of the marketing or advertising ideas were put into practice. After the first book, Bob's name came off the cover and the books were released as mass market paperbacks. I was in the middle of writing my book when it became clear that the continuing-character plan would likely change, so I quickly retooled it to become a stand-alone story. Before the ms was completed, CDS books was sold to Perseus Publishing, who bought the company solely for its distribution capacity. They had no interest in renewing the license with Sony; in fact, they don't have a fantasy line of any kind. The City of Heroes line was cancelled, including some of the books then in progress. I was fortunate: my book was finished, so they went ahead and printed it, releasing it the day before the license expired. (Cutting it JUST a tad close....) CDS's last decision was to go with anime-style cover art, something that bears no similarity to the EverQuest game cover art style developed by Keith Parkinson OR to the game graphics. The cover is interesting, but it just doesn't say "EverQuest."
Despite all this, I'm pretty happy with how THE BLOOD RED HARP turned out. It has an elven bard as the main character, a twisty plot, and, imo, some of my best writing. I always like dealing with Bob, and I was glad that he seemed satisfied with the book. One of his former editors, Veronica Chapman, handled the editing, and she's top notch. And the people at Sony were terrific. Very professional, great feedback, very personable. So, what with one thing and another, I'd be tempted to take another shot at the world if an opportunity were to arise and the publishing/marketing conditions were right. But I don't see it happening. EverQuest is not as widely played as it once was. I think this is probably an idea whose time has passed.
Yeah, I know--big freaking nutshell. By now, my kids would be murmuring, "Too much information...."
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 18:57:08
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quote: Originally posted by AlorinDawn
Elaine,
Dead Men Tell No Tales short story inquiry.
So... who did come out of that old Sea Captain's House in your mind? Little John, or Was he the vessle for Natty?
What do YOU think?
My feeling is that Little John, whose instincts were much more powerful than his intellect, probably sensed what was coming.
Thanks for asking. This story is very different from anything else I've published, but it's probably my favorite tale, in or out of the Realms. |
Edited by - ElaineCunningham on 18 Apr 2008 18:58:14 |
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AlorinDawn
Learned Scribe
USA
313 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 19:24:37
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quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
quote: Originally posted by AlorinDawn
Elaine,
Dead Men Tell No Tales short story inquiry.
So... who did come out of that old Sea Captain's House in your mind? Little John, or Was he the vessle for Natty?
What do YOU think?
My feeling is that Little John, whose instincts were much more powerful than his intellect, probably sensed what was coming.
Thanks for asking. This story is very different from anything else I've published, but it's probably my favorite tale, in or out of the Realms.
You are welcome. I think John walked in, and Natty walked out... I really liked the feel of this story. =) |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 19:45:25
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Glad you enjoyed the story.
I had a good time with it. Since I live just a couple of towns north of Newport, I'm familiar with the area. (The White Horse Tavern is still in business, and the Quaker Meeting house still stands. The slave market is now nicely paved with brick and has some nice restaurants and shops. And there are still narrow streets lined with colonial-era houses.) I really like historical fiction, and for some reason, Little John's voice felt very natural and real to me. And I seem to need to write the occasional dark tale. But I don't think I could sustain that tone, particularly the feeling of ever-growing dread, through a book-length story.
But this is getting a bit far afield from the Realms.
Sorry. I digress. At length. |
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AlorinDawn
Learned Scribe
USA
313 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 20:03:59
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quote:
But this is getting a bit far afield from the Realms.
Sorry. I digress. At length.
With the Captain already using some magic, it's only a spell away =). |
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sfdragon
Great Reader
2285 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 21:42:07
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you know, id wonder if they would let you finish it and publish it as a pdf file..... not likely not though. |
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Markustay
Realms Explorer extraordinaire
USA
15724 Posts |
Posted - 18 Apr 2008 : 22:11:22
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quote: Originally posted by sfdragon
you know, id wonder if they would let you finish it <snip>
I'm really not sure just how many ways we can explain this...
THEY (as in, WotC) aren't 'letting' or 'not letting' Elaine do anything. They would LOVE to publish this book (and make money off it). Elaine has explained - several times already - that SHE was unabe to finish it for personal reasons, and it was HER decision to inform WotC that NO manuscript would be forthcoming.
The only thing WotC cancelled was the release date, since they certainly couldn't keep it on their schedule without one.
If she was able to complete it, then why in the world would she give it away for FREE, when WotC is more then willing to pay her for the finished work? |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
Australia
31777 Posts |
Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 01:32:29
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quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
Unfortunately, I don't think there's going to BE any more EverQuest novels.
That's actually quite a shame. I was just starting to get into the EQ novels myself, after a certain number of them [your work in particular] were recommended by a friend. |
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Kuje
Great Reader
USA
7915 Posts |
Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 01:46:11
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quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
Unfortunately, I don't think there's going to BE any more EverQuest novels.
That's actually quite a shame. I was just starting to get into the EQ novels myself, after a certain number of them [your work in particular] were recommended by a friend.
Indeed, I enjoyed the Blood Red Harp when I picked it up awhile ago. :) Dunno if I wrote it up on my 1st book journal or my second one though. |
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Jorepa
Acolyte
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Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 03:41:29
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Wow! I just hear the news about reclamation. It is a dissapointment to hear about the cancellation. I'm new to the message boards here, so I'll try to keep it simple. I love te work that you've done with FR, and it's been a great pleasure reading your books. IT sounds like everyone here supports you and understands that some things just wern't meant to be. As a huge fan of yours I was just wondinging where you plan to go in the future with you FR novels? I'm not a D&D gamer, just a novel reader. I know that 4E is going to have some crazy implication on future FR novels. So, I'm wondering if you're planning on writing any new trilogies, or if some time in the future you can pick up some of you old story lines. Thanks for the hours of reading entertainment you've given me!!! |
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ElaineCunningham
Forgotten Realms Author
2396 Posts |
Posted - 19 Apr 2008 : 03:46:08
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Hi, Jorepa. Welcome to Candlekeep, and thanks for the kind words.
At present, I don't have any FR novels in the pipeline or in planning stages. I'm not ruling out the possibility, but I'm currently concentrating on projects outside of the Realms. |
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Mkhaiwati
Learned Scribe
USA
252 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 00:09:25
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Hello, I also just read the sad news about Reclamation. I am sorry to hear the news because I really enjoy your books. I got into FR late (about the time of 3e) but I did manage to pick up old copies of the first three books of the series, and a new copy of Dream Spheres (they also just reprinted the first couple of books with new covers). I still don't have Thornhold, however.
With Evermeet, Liriel's series, and the Halruaan series, you are one of my favorite FR authors. I always look forward to your books.
You have my sympathies for the problems you have had in recent years. I know severe depression can take a lot out of a person, and can sometimes make a procrastinator look like Speedy Gonzales. Nothing looks or sounds good, cynicism and bitterness coming through everything said (or wrote), difficulty in coming up with good thoughts is a chore, and everything seems to be a hit on the personal self-confidence. The hardest part is breaking that cycle and having successes, no matter how small they are, to build on. I wish you much luck in the difficulties in overcoming this challenge.
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Agnitio Veridicus
Acolyte
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Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 09:13:40
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quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
quote: Originally posted by Zanan
Well, there's always hope that Liriel might have a say in the New Realms, perhaps within New Rashemen.
I suspect she'd have a hard time with the transition. As a cleric of Mystra, she'll be especially hard hit by 4E developments.
I'm sorry, I guess I'm behind on my reading. In what novel does Liriel become a cleric of Mystra? I figured she'd go on to become a cleric of Eilistraee?
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Zanan
Senior Scribe
Germany
942 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 10:08:31
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AFAIK a short story or Dragon article. I cannot remember something like that from the the three novels. That said, another possibility could be a novel on Shakti, of course. A touch darker than the Liriel stories, but many opportunities ahead of this lass. |
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Nimriel
Seeker
Sweden
51 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 10:59:42
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quote: Originally posted by Agnitio Veridicus
[quote] I'm sorry, I guess I'm behind on my reading. In what novel does Liriel become a cleric of Mystra? I figured she'd go on to become a cleric of Eilistraee?
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Answered Prayers, Best of the Realms III |
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Agnitio Veridicus
Acolyte
13 Posts |
Posted - 20 Apr 2008 : 16:58:29
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quote: Originally posted by Nimriel
quote: Originally posted by Agnitio Veridicus
[quote] I'm sorry, I guess I'm behind on my reading. In what novel does Liriel become a cleric of Mystra? I figured she'd go on to become a cleric of Eilistraee?
Answered Prayers, Best of the Realms III
Have my thanks! As it happens, I already have the book on order ...
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Rinonalyrna Fathomlin
Great Reader
USA
7106 Posts |
Posted - 21 Apr 2008 : 02:52:46
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quote: Originally posted by Kuje
quote: Originally posted by The Sage
quote: Originally posted by ElaineCunningham
Unfortunately, I don't think there's going to BE any more EverQuest novels.
That's actually quite a shame. I was just starting to get into the EQ novels myself, after a certain number of them [your work in particular] were recommended by a friend.
Indeed, I enjoyed the Blood Red Harp when I picked it up awhile ago. :) Dunno if I wrote it up on my 1st book journal or my second one though.
Is that novel pretty easy to get into without knowing anything about the Everquest setting? I was thinking of trying it out, myself. |
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