Tor forge publishing10/31/2023 This means I have all the rights to all the books in the series,, back.īut why would I initiate such a thing? Tor’s like THE publisher of science fiction and fantasy. Apparently John had ‘split with Tor Books’ and, as a result, the sequel, CURSE (The Dark God Book 2), ‘is right around the corner.’ John also linked to the following blog post (which I’ve shortened), which answers a number of questions and raises a few more:Ī little over nine months ago I initiated a contract termination with my publisher Tor Books. Interestingly though, after deciding to look through the many reviews of the first book on Goodreads, I found a reviewer expressing the same concerns that I had -book 2 was nowhere to be seen! – and picked up on a reply to her from John. Brown was a debut author, I began wondering whether Tor killed the project due to low sales or something. Well, anyway, yesterday I decided to check again – as I have periodically every 3 months or so – and still couldn’t find a listing of the sequel on Amazon or on Goodreads. Martin route of taking his time (it was a complex epic fantasy novel after all). I picked it up after it got a good review from Brandon Sanderson, enjoyed it a great deal and looked forward to the sequel… That was in 2010 and after I’d not heard any word about a release date for number 2 for at least a year, I ended up assuming that the author was having a spat of writers block and going down the G.R.R. So, a few years ago I read a book called Servant of a Dark God by John D.
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