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Legends II Cover Art

Received today from Random House

LEGENDS II

Cover Art:
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Stay tuned for a chance to win a hand numbered, limited edition of Legends II signed by each of the authors!!
Jacket copy:
Fantasy fans, rejoice! Seven years after writer and editor Robert Silverberg made publishing history with Legends, his acclaimed anthology of original short novels by some of the greatest writers in fantasy fiction, the long-awaited second volume is here. Legends II picks up where its illustrious predecessor left off. All of the bestselling writers represented in Legends II return to the special universe of the imagination that its author has made famous throughout the world. Whether set before or after events already recounted elsewhere, whether featuring beloved characters or
compelling new creations, these masterful short novels are both mesmerizing stand-alones perfect introductions to the work of their authors? And indispensable additions to the epics on which they are based. Beyond any doubt, Legends II is the fantasy event of the season.
On sale December 30.2003
Author bios:
Robert Silverberg is the winner of five Hugo and five Nebula awards for his novels and short fiction.
His work began appearing during the 1950s; he has received high acclaim for, among many others, such novels as Lord Valentine's Castle (the first in the Majipoor series), Tower of Glass, Dying Inside, and Nightwings.
ROBIN HOBB
returns to the Realm of the Elderlings with Homecoming, a powerful tale in which exiles sent to colonize the Cursed Shores find themselves sinking into an intoxicating but deadly dream . . . Or is it a memory
GEORGE R. R. MARTIN
continues the adventures of Dunk, a young hedge knight,

and his unusual squire, Egg, in The Sworn Sword, set a generation before the events in

A Song of Ice and Fire.
ORSON SCOTT CARD
tells a tale of Alvin Maker and the mighty Mississippi, featuring

a couple of neer-do-wells named Jim Bowie and Abe Lincoln, in The Yazoo Queen.
DIANE GABALDON
turns to an important character from her Outlander saga Lord John Grey in Lord John and the Succubus,
a supernatural thriller set in the early days of the Seven Years War.
ROBERT SILVERBERG
spins an enthralling tale of Majipoors early history and remote future as seen through the eyes of a dilettantish poet who discovers an unexpected destiny in; The Book of Changes.
TAD WILLIAMS
explores the strange afterlife of Orlando Gardiner, from his Otherland saga, in; The Happiest Dead Boy in the World.
ANNE McCAFFREY
shines a light into the most mysterious and wondrous
of all places on Pern in the heart warming
Beyond Between.
RAYMOND E. FEIST
turns from the great battles of the Riftwar to the story of one soldier, a young man about to embark on the ride of his life, in ;The Messenger.
ELIZABETH HAYDON
tells of the destruction of Serendair and the fate of its last defenders in; Threshold, set at the end of the Third Age of her Symphony of Ages series.
NEIL GAIMAN
gives us a glimpse into what befalls the man called Shadow after the events of his Hugo Award winning novel American Gods
in
The Monarch of the Glen.
TERRY BROOKS
adds an exciting epilogue to The Wishsong ofShannara
in
Indomitable,
the tale of Jair Ohmsford s desperate quest tocomplete
the destruction of the evil Ildatch . . . Armed only with the magic of illusion.

MMORPG Anouncement

Ray Posted the following to the mailing list

Iron Realms Acquires Raymond E. Feist Rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IRON REALMS ACQUIRES RAYMOND E. FEIST RIGHTS
Mill Valley, CA -- August 27, 2003 -- Iron Realms Entertainment, an award-winning California-based developer of massively multiplayer games
(MMORPGs) announced today that it has acquired the exclusive worldwide rights to produce online games based on best-selling author

Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar series of books.
'The universe Raymond writes about is incredibly epic, diverse, and detailed. I've been a fan of his books for well over fifteen years and am very
excited that we're going to get to develop games based in the world of Midkemia,' said Matt Mihaly, Iron Realms's CEO and Creative Director.
'There are millions of Feist fans out there and there's not been a game based on his work since 1998,' said Martin Best, VP of Production for Iron
Realms. 'Our plans for the license aren't finalized yet but you will definitely be seeing at least one game based on the property.'
Mr. Feist has sold over 20 million books and is one of the best selling fantasy authors in history. He's written more than fifteen books taking place in the same setting including 'Magician', 'A Darkness at Sethanon', and his latest book, 'Talon of the Silver Hawk.' His roleplaying game 'Betrayal at Krondor' (Sierra, 1993) is considered one of the finest RPGs ever, having won multiple Game of the Year awards as well as induction into Computer Gaming World's Hall of Fame. A highly-regarded sequel -- 'Return to Krondor' -- was also published by Sierra, in 1998.
'His books contain a good twenty-five distinct cultures ranging from the traditional medieval European Kingdom to the desert empire of Great Kesh, to the nomadic centaur-like Thun to the China-meets-Aztec Tsuranuanni ,' said Mihaly. 'Our games tend to focus on cooperative and combative community mechanics such as religious strife, war, and internal political conflict so this variety in culture provides for all sorts of great design opportunities.'
About Iron Realms Entertainment
Iron Realms Entertainment (formerly Achaea LLC) is an independent developer and publisher of massively-multiplayer games based in Mill Valley, California. Founded in 1997, its main focus is the development of games with depth and a focus on competitive communities. It also uses a pioneering business model in which players pay no subscription fee but are instead presented with the opportunity to purchase virtual goods and services that assist the player in the game.
IRE's games include the top-rated online text game - Achaea, Dreams of Divine Lands - as well as Aetolia, the Midnight Age, and Imperian. For
more information visit the websites at www.ironrealms.com www.achaea.com www.aetolia.com and www.imperian.com.

King of Foxes

Ray posted the following to the mailing list

For those of you who keep track of such things, King of Foxes was turned
in this last week. And the revised Prince of the Blood is also in.
Best, R.E.F

Jimmy the Hand

Jimmy the Hand has been reported on sale in the UK and Australia

King of Foxes Cover

Ray Posted the following to the list regards King of Foxes

I've seen the rough draft of the US cover. Don't know what the British are doing yet. The US Cover will be similar to Talon in that it's going to be type heavy with a picture of a banner of a fox with a crown in the centre and behind that a relief of troops storming a castle. Mostly red/brown in colour if the rough I got is remotely accurate.
Best, R.E.F.

King of Foxes Turned In

Ray posted the following to the list

So, currently, I'm working on The Conclave of Shadows. So, King of Foxes was turned in last week, and after doing a short story with Janny Wurts for a collection edited by Al Sarrantonio, I'll do the author's preferred rewrite of
Prince of the Blood, then I'll go on to the last three Conclave books, Exile's
Return, The Dark Empire, and Magician's Sons.

US Legends of the Riftwar

There is Currently no Publisher for the Legends of the Riftwar series, if you want the books you will have to get them from the UK

The Midkemian Gazetteer

Ralph Askren of "http://www.elvandar.com" ; posted the following

Dear Fellow Feist Fans,
I would like to announce the addition of a new feature at Elvandar.com
-- 'The Midkemian Gazetteer.'
The Gazetteer is an index of the named features in the map of Midkemia at The Unoffical Atlas to the Worlds of Raymond E. Feist.
The text and images do take a bit of time to load, so please be patient.
I hope you enjoy exploring, or revisiting, Midkemian geography and history using the Gazetteer.
Go to http://www.elvandar.com and follow the links!
- Ralph
Visit Elvandar.com, The Un-official Atlas to the Worlds of Raymond E. Feist, and The Midkemian Gazetteer at http://www.elvandar.com

Crydee.com Semi Official

I am pleased to announce that following a meeting with Ray Feist during his UK tour, Crydee.com has been accorded the status of semi-official.

Talon of the Silver Hawk out in UK

Talon of the Silver Hawk

Is out now in parts of the UK and Australia by Harper Collins (Voyager)

NOTE The US edition will be released in 2003

In response to the question - Is there any news on when bittersea.com will be up & running?

Ray posted to the mailing list the following response

No, not really. John does such an amazing job over at Crydee.com I'm finding little reason to do anything myself. I think maybe I'll turn John's site into the "official" one.

Best, R.E.F.

 

 

Murder in :aMut Release Date

Murder In LaMut

Is planned for release in the UK and Australia by Harper Collins (Voyager) in May 2002. NOTE There is still no US Publisher for this title or Honoured Enemy, which is already available in the UK.

1st Draft Murder In LaMut

Ray posted the following to the list

...Joel and I should be through 1st draft on the next one by next week, and I'm making progress on Talon (Referring to Murder in LaMut and Talon of the Silver Hawk respectively)

Magician Release

Voyager (Harper Collins UK) plan to re-release Magician in paperback as part of the 'Voyager Classics' range. The book should be available early December 2001

In August 2002 there is planned a 'Anniversary Deluxe' Hardback of Magician. This is for the 20th Anniversary of Magician which was first released in 1982. Again this will be produced by Voyager. This will currently be available to the Normal Voyager markets of UK, Australia and New Zealand

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