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Runes Author Muscles Onward!
This is from scifi weekly
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Runes Author Muscles Onward
Stephen R. Donaldson's most recent book, The Runes of the Earth, has been nominated for a World Fantasy Award, but the author told SCI FI Wire that he is actually more proud of his martial-arts awards than his literary ones.
"The results of literary awards [are] so subjective, they can be determined by the digestion of the judges on a particular day," Donaldson said in an interview. "My progress in the martial arts is tangible, and I can, if I have to, demonstrate it to other people. In that sense, it's much more verifiable."
Donaldson, a third-degree black belt in Shotokan karate, credits his recent success to martial arts. "It has improved my focus, my ability to center and discipline myself." He added: "I've had the ideas in my head since 1980, but writing the second Chronicles persuaded me that I wasn't a good enough writer to write the last Chronicles: an extraordinarily complex and difficult story. Twenty years [later], now, finally, I am."
Donaldson returns to his best-selling series of books, centering on the antihero Thomas Covenant, in what he calls his last series. "However," Donaldson said, "I'm not simply announcing that I don't intend to write more Covenant books. The word 'last' is also relevant to the themes in the story." In this first book, Dr. Linden Avery finds herself back in the Land, the world of wild magic, which has radically changed since her last visit.
Donaldson is currently at work on the next book in the series, Fatal Revenant. The two words are a bit of a riddle: "fatal" means causing death, and "revenant" means one that returns from the dead. Donaldson chose his title carefully. "Both words are critical," he said. "Each has a double meaning, depending upon where you are in the story. "
The book should be finished next year. "I write slowly," Donaldson said. He also said he reads slowly. "I can't read a book without studying it. If I read a book a month, I'm flying." The Runes of the Earth was recently released in paperback.
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Runes Author Muscles Onward
Stephen R. Donaldson's most recent book, The Runes of the Earth, has been nominated for a World Fantasy Award, but the author told SCI FI Wire that he is actually more proud of his martial-arts awards than his literary ones.
"The results of literary awards [are] so subjective, they can be determined by the digestion of the judges on a particular day," Donaldson said in an interview. "My progress in the martial arts is tangible, and I can, if I have to, demonstrate it to other people. In that sense, it's much more verifiable."
Donaldson, a third-degree black belt in Shotokan karate, credits his recent success to martial arts. "It has improved my focus, my ability to center and discipline myself." He added: "I've had the ideas in my head since 1980, but writing the second Chronicles persuaded me that I wasn't a good enough writer to write the last Chronicles: an extraordinarily complex and difficult story. Twenty years [later], now, finally, I am."
Donaldson returns to his best-selling series of books, centering on the antihero Thomas Covenant, in what he calls his last series. "However," Donaldson said, "I'm not simply announcing that I don't intend to write more Covenant books. The word 'last' is also relevant to the themes in the story." In this first book, Dr. Linden Avery finds herself back in the Land, the world of wild magic, which has radically changed since her last visit.
Donaldson is currently at work on the next book in the series, Fatal Revenant. The two words are a bit of a riddle: "fatal" means causing death, and "revenant" means one that returns from the dead. Donaldson chose his title carefully. "Both words are critical," he said. "Each has a double meaning, depending upon where you are in the story. "
The book should be finished next year. "I write slowly," Donaldson said. He also said he reads slowly. "I can't read a book without studying it. If I read a book a month, I'm flying." The Runes of the Earth was recently released in paperback.
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Here's what really stuck out at me:
I f I wasn't eager for FR before (I am! I am!), I certainly am now!
Emphasis mine.Donaldson is currently at work on the next book in the series, Fatal Revenant. The two words are a bit of a riddle: "fatal" means causing death, and "revenant" means one that returns from the dead. Donaldson chose his title carefully. "Both words are critical," he said. "Each has a double meaning, depending upon where you are in the story. "
I f I wasn't eager for FR before (I am! I am!), I certainly am now!

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want
to test a man's character, give him power.
--Abraham Lincoln
Excerpt from Animal Songs Never Written
"Hey, dad," croaked the vulture, "what are you eating?"
"Carrion, my wayward son."
"Will there be pieces when you are done?"
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And what does that mean?"Both words are critical," he said. "Each has a double meaning, depending upon where you are in the story. "
Does it mean that two definitions of the words apply at the same time?
Or does it mean that the words refer to different characters, perhaps in different ways, at different times. (More of this "halfhand" business.)
Or a combination of both?
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I took it to mean the middle of your three questions, Wayfriend.
That there will be different Revenants at different times, and different character choices will be fatal at different times.
One thing I keep reminding myself: "Remember that I am dead"
That there will be different Revenants at different times, and different character choices will be fatal at different times.
One thing I keep reminding myself: "Remember that I am dead"

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want
to test a man's character, give him power.
--Abraham Lincoln
Excerpt from Animal Songs Never Written
"Hey, dad," croaked the vulture, "what are you eating?"
"Carrion, my wayward son."
"Will there be pieces when you are done?"
Donadlson had to say that didn't he. What a punk :pWayfriend wrote:And what does that mean?"Both words are critical," he said. "Each has a double meaning, depending upon where you are in the story. "
Does it mean that two definitions of the words apply at the same time?
Or does it mean that the words refer to different characters, perhaps in different ways, at different times. (More of this "halfhand" business.)
Or a combination of both?
"Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you walk into an open sewer and die."~Mel Brooks
I'm predicting a death of some major character in FR, or a rebirth and second death of a Character from the previous Chrons.
But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
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If it's a cyclical time line then how do we define prequel? Ok Dlb, I am being a bit obtuse, but the fact that SRD has emphasized "last" and also insisted upon looking deeper into the various meanings of words does suggest that the last chronicles may not be the final chronicles.
Last also means to endure, could we read it as the "lasting" chronicles...or maybe 'last' could refer to the small anvil used by cobblers to make and repair shoes.
Also warmarks comment is interesting in that I think I've been sort of expecting to see TC coming back into the world of the living to re-unite with Linden, when perhaps I should have seen that it would be easier for Linden to join TC by dying!
Last also means to endure, could we read it as the "lasting" chronicles...or maybe 'last' could refer to the small anvil used by cobblers to make and repair shoes.
Also warmarks comment is interesting in that I think I've been sort of expecting to see TC coming back into the world of the living to re-unite with Linden, when perhaps I should have seen that it would be easier for Linden to join TC by dying!