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Garon Whited:
Any indication when we will see your next book release? I keep checking for a release/publishing dates on amazon and other book websites but cannot find a thing.
Garon Whited
The next book is Nightlord, 7.2: Phoebe's Tale. "Into the Light."
Currently, it's in the hands of Podium, getting the audiobook version recorded. As soon as they've got it ready, it'll all go live at once!
I'm *anticipating* it will be July, but Podium will have a better grasp of the timetable. I'm just a poor author, trying to get the next book written.
(Which, by the way, will be back to Eric again with Nightlord, Book Nine, tenatively titled "Continuum.")
Currently, it's in the hands of Podium, getting the audiobook version recorded. As soon as they've got it ready, it'll all go live at once!
I'm *anticipating* it will be July, but Podium will have a better grasp of the timetable. I'm just a poor author, trying to get the next book written.
(Which, by the way, will be back to Eric again with Nightlord, Book Nine, tenatively titled "Continuum.")
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Grant
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Garon Whited:
About you brief collaborate with Mark Tufo, are you able to use any of his characters? If you can, can we please get Erik to meet Trip. As a normal guy who can freely enter and live in the minds of any of his alternate reality selves, see the future, and being trapped in a predestination loop of his own making, all while being so stoned he can't see straight, don't you think Trip would make a great foil for Erik?
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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George Campbell
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Garon Whited:
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Spoilers for Fugue/From His Shadow. Now that he's dead, I figure it's safe to ask! "Reverend" Aldin makes some interesting allusions to what he is. One that stuck out to me specifically was 'What order and circle does your father belong to?'. Orders, Circles, and angels being somewhat of a pressing concern, was Aldin a Nephilim? As an aside, does that indicate that Fire Witches fall into that same category?
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