Paul S. Kemp interview talking The Sundering, The Godborn, Cale, etc

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#1

paulkemp

Jan 07, 2013 10:58:23
For those interested:  I was interviewed by the Examiner and we talked the Sundering, The Godborn, Star Wars, Erevis Cale, Egil and Nix, etc.  Fun interview.  Have a read, if you're so inclined.  :-)

Paul S. Kemp interview with the Examiner.

Paul
#2

sfdragon

Jan 07, 2013 11:54:34
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#3

Mr_Miscellany

Jan 08, 2013 22:55:47
That was a good read. I enjoyed the bit about "do do whiskey," as I resemble that remark and, based on my experience, it's good advice. ;)

Thanks for posting the link, Paul.
#4

tallric_kruush

Jan 11, 2013 22:14:01
After seeing this thread two nights ago, I ordered "The Hammer and the Blade". It just arrived. I'm looking forward to a good read, Paul.

I'm also looking forward to finally seeing what happens with the loose threads of Cale, Riven and the Princes. I can't recall how many times I've read the final chapters of Shadowrealm. The wait is almost over.
#5

paulkemp

Jan 11, 2013 22:25:00
After seeing this thread two nights ago, I ordered "The Hammer and the Blade". It just arrived. I'm looking forward to a good read, Paul. I'm also looking forward to finally seeing what happens with the loose threads of Cale, Riven and the Princes. I can't recall how many times I've read the final chapters of Shadowrealm. The wait is almost over.



Indeed.  I'm more than a little excited for THE GODBORN to drop.  Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy HAMMER.  Egil and Nix are a blast to write.  :-)

Paul

#6

LordManshoon

Jan 12, 2013 15:50:11
I'm practically salivating at the thought of having The Godborn in my hands. Your Realms works have been some of the most enjoyable I have read, Paul.
#7

tallric_kruush

Jan 14, 2013 8:15:59
I finished "The Hammer and the Blade" last night. Egil and Nix are great characters. I really enjoyed the book, and will definitely be on board for their next adventure.

I like the choice to tell this story well into their adventuring careers. There is so much history, now, that I'm eager to learn, in addition to simply anticipating their next adventure itself. This particular adventure proved that even these two haven't seen it all. I enjoyed seeing them wrestling with the type of men they choose to be. They have clearly seen and lived a lot, in their days, but this story moved even the jaded adventurers themselves.

There is also, clearly, a history and depth to the world that is largely a mystery to many of its inhabitants. I look forward to solving some mysteries alongside these characters.
#8

paulkemp

Jan 15, 2013 10:37:44
Much appreciated, Tallric.  Delighted that you enjoyed.  The next book of Egil and Nix, A DISCOURSE IN STEEL, hit shelves at the end of June.  

Lord Manshoon, thank you kindly.  :-)

Paul