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Where can I find some interviews that SRD has done?
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Quaan
i am especially interested(of course) in any interviews relating to the TC series.
another question(s)
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Quaan
i am also wondering where i could get a look at Gilden Fire, until i just recently joined this board, i didnt even know that existed. Has SRD ever elaborated on some of the other stuff that he removed from the TC books?
Interview web page
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by danlo
Quann & others--here is a web page of a 1991 interview w/SRD right after he wrote Forbidden Knowledge, the 2nd book of the Gap Series. He talks alot about the Land and Gilden-fire in it:
www-theory.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~aaa/SD.html---ammended--same link as Hearth's 1991 Interview below...
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Hearthcoal
You can also try the following links:
1.
October 1991 Donaldson Interview
2.
September 1997 Donaldson Interview at The Palace
Until recently there were two more great 1999 interviews at
www.phantastes.com (Phantastes: the Online Journal of Fantasy Criticism), but that web address now takes you to a caterer. So I guess Phantastes: the Online Journal is no longer available online.
If you want the text of both Phantastes interviews, let me know and I can e-mail it to you. I don't think I can actually post it because of copy write laws.
There was a fifth interview available on the internet as well, but I checked the link recently and found it "bad". Again, if you want the text to this interview let me know. This particular interview was not very well credited. I could only determine that it was done in 1998. It was posted at
www.dencity.com. It was moderated by someone with the initials PN who had apparently been corresponding with SRD for ten years. (Guessing from the URL PN stands for PenneyN, but beyond that I have no idea who PN is.)
BTW - Phantastes ("fan-tas-tees") is a word related to fantasy (obviously) and is also the title of a book by George MacDonald, a 19th century fantasy writer who influenced C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and I am sure, Stephen R. Donaldson.
URL
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by Bannor
I think the problem with the URL that you listed is the absence of the l at the end of the URL (should read html). I'm reading the interview now. Looks very interesting!
Thanks Guys!
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am
by danlo
yes Bannor u r right--it works now! same interview as Hearth's 1st link. The search engine must have cut off the
l. I thought it looked funny!

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2002 9:04 pm
by Guest
are there any "new" interviews available about the Third Chronicles?