What Happens If SRD DIES B4 he competes the last chronicals?
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What Happens If SRD DIES B4 he competes the last chronicals?
I have just finished runes and feel like slitting my wrists, what happens if SRD dies before he completes it? I hope he has a son called christopher!
Even after the two chronicles were finished and we didn't know if there was to be a third, that didn't prevent us from (re)interpreting his writings in many directions he probably has never thought about.
It's just a story.
We suffice.
I'll miss him for what he was and shared, not for what he didn't.
It's just a story.
We suffice.
I'll miss him for what he was and shared, not for what he didn't.
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Yeah, Remember the Stephen King shocker!?? Almost died from getting hit by a car ouch. Just think about the Dark Tower Series! Ouch.
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At Foyles Book Store in London, Stephen Donaldson guaranteed not to die, but could offer no assurances that WE won't die before he finishes it!
Hah! That made me laugh!
He also said that his notes are so crazy and scanty and that no one else could ever put a book together from them!
For example, he says he writes a single word, such asand by that he remembers a huge deal of something!
Stephen Donaldson is not Frank Herbert - there will be no notes found in the garage or in a bank safe-box! There shall not be any replacement authors!
We will get these books from Stephen, or we won't (and there has to be other things than death that might stop him!) - c'est la vie - and I have to say I happily and totally agree with his cheerful attitude about this!
I like this man! He treated this embarassing question with such good humour and his whole attitude to this matter was one of such healthy nonchalance I have to love the guy! He knows what is not essential, and is very cheerful about it!
Hah! That made me laugh!
He also said that his notes are so crazy and scanty and that no one else could ever put a book together from them!
For example, he says he writes a single word, such as
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"harrow"
Stephen Donaldson is not Frank Herbert - there will be no notes found in the garage or in a bank safe-box! There shall not be any replacement authors!
We will get these books from Stephen, or we won't (and there has to be other things than death that might stop him!) - c'est la vie - and I have to say I happily and totally agree with his cheerful attitude about this!
I like this man! He treated this embarassing question with such good humour and his whole attitude to this matter was one of such healthy nonchalance I have to love the guy! He knows what is not essential, and is very cheerful about it!
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Oh no!
I hope he does save his notes.
After the 3rd chronicle ends I'd love to see where he might have gone with the whole thing.
All the ideas he dropped and how things changed and why.
That's all good stuff.
It doesn't take away from his story either.
Post it on the net if no one will publish it.
But I'd buy it in hardcover, damn-it!
I hope he does save his notes.
After the 3rd chronicle ends I'd love to see where he might have gone with the whole thing.
All the ideas he dropped and how things changed and why.
That's all good stuff.
It doesn't take away from his story either.
Post it on the net if no one will publish it.
But I'd buy it in hardcover, damn-it!
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Actually, I believe you ARE correct. Mid 50's then. Thanks for the correction!Thaale wrote:Minor quibble: IIRC, he was born in 1948. Doesn't materially change your point even if I am remembering correctly.He's in his early 50's and by his own statements, in good health.
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He's 57. Born in 1947.
Guys, let's not get carried away here, seriously. My ex's father is in such poor health - everything that could go wrong has gone wrong - and the old guy is still kicking. I had given him up for dead six years ago. He's even tried to kill himself. It's astonishing. He wants to die, and he can't.
I'm going to open myself up here quite severely, but this has been talked about so much on the Watch, in interviews, and in the GI, that I feel compelled to speak somewhat openly about a private matter. But don't e-mail me asking for details. You won't get them. (As if anyone will care!)
I should have been dead ten years ago, and frankly every day is a miracle that I'm not dead or getting closer to it. Instead, I'm in great health (relatively). What keeps people going in these situations is desire. For me, it's my own writing. I will not die until: 1) my first children's/young adult book is published; 2) my more serious young adult series is published; and 3) my adult "epic" is published (and I think that will be at least two trilogies, at least as it's currently mapped out). #1 is just around the corner. #3 is at least twenty years off, and I'm 38. But it will be written. I would imagine that the same drive holds true for our good friend SRD.
Guys, let's not get carried away here, seriously. My ex's father is in such poor health - everything that could go wrong has gone wrong - and the old guy is still kicking. I had given him up for dead six years ago. He's even tried to kill himself. It's astonishing. He wants to die, and he can't.
I'm going to open myself up here quite severely, but this has been talked about so much on the Watch, in interviews, and in the GI, that I feel compelled to speak somewhat openly about a private matter. But don't e-mail me asking for details. You won't get them. (As if anyone will care!)

I should have been dead ten years ago, and frankly every day is a miracle that I'm not dead or getting closer to it. Instead, I'm in great health (relatively). What keeps people going in these situations is desire. For me, it's my own writing. I will not die until: 1) my first children's/young adult book is published; 2) my more serious young adult series is published; and 3) my adult "epic" is published (and I think that will be at least two trilogies, at least as it's currently mapped out). #1 is just around the corner. #3 is at least twenty years off, and I'm 38. But it will be written. I would imagine that the same drive holds true for our good friend SRD.
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As it should be.dlbpharmd wrote:SRD said recently in the GI that not even his editor knows what's going to happen.
While it is enjoyable to guess at what could happen, certainly SRD is going to stun us with his revelations. He has proven time and again that his imagination is boundless. This time will be no exception.

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