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Garon Whited:
Any thoughts one where we might get a tidbit to tide us over for book #8? like a potential release date? title? something we can completely lose any sense of dignity over? or rather those of us who have some left to lose...
Garon Whited
I'm still working on it; these things are large and take time.
However, if you're looking for something to read, there's a newsletter (sign up on the website: garonwhited.com) or you can find free bonus stories (extra chapters, a couple of add-on short stories, those sorts of things) at https://garonwhited.com/bonus/
I also have a Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/garonwhited) where I'm posting additional stuff. A few extra chapters of "Fugue," fleshing out what happened in the "Corinthia" chapters, a few "Raising Phoebe" stories--field trips, mostly. That sort of thing. The money goes toward foreign-language translations of the Nightlord series!
However, if you're looking for something to read, there's a newsletter (sign up on the website: garonwhited.com) or you can find free bonus stories (extra chapters, a couple of add-on short stories, those sorts of things) at https://garonwhited.com/bonus/
I also have a Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/garonwhited) where I'm posting additional stuff. A few extra chapters of "Fugue," fleshing out what happened in the "Corinthia" chapters, a few "Raising Phoebe" stories--field trips, mostly. That sort of thing. The money goes toward foreign-language translations of the Nightlord series!
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Scott
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Garon Whited:
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Listening to the series again and if I recall the New Lord of Light known later as the Boogem/Boojum (spelling unknown) and believed to be similar to the other constructs Eric theorizes as Angels. While listening to Knightfall again during the fight scene between the two, the Boogem/Boojum claims to be the most powerful of his kind and first created, does that make him the Morning Star aka Lucifer?
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Bailey
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Garon Whited:
I can't remember exactly where in the series it was but in one of Eric's semi-prophetic/psychic dreams, he sees a depiction of the world tree where the leaves represent different worlds. The way it was worded it sounded to me like the sway of the branches represented the chaotic time differentials between worlds/universes, was this the case? Or am I reading too much into it?
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