Une interview de Tad Williams
Posté : mer. mars 21, 2007 8:42 am
Alors qu'actusf fait gagner le nouveau roman chateau d'Ombre de Tad Williams cette semaine (et hop un peu d'autopromo au passage), une interview en anglais a été publié sur le net.
Il y parle notamment de la suite : SHADOWPLAY
"It takes the stories in the first volume and deepens them. We find out more about what really exists BEHIND the world that the main characters knew -- what they thought was the truth. We also see a lot more of both the human world and the lands behind the Shadowline, and get to know some of the "bad guys" a lot better and learn why they're doing what they're doing. And there's monsters and stuff. (I always like monsters and stuff.)"
En ce moment, il travaille sur cette trilogie. Pour la suite, il a des idées...
"I have two ideas that are currently foremost, a Cold-War-between-Heaven-and-Hell book tentatively titled "And Ministers of Grace" and a science fiction superhero-terrorists-fighting-galactic-war book (with echoes of the Mahabharata) equally tentatively called "Arjuna Rising". But who knows what will be on top of the pile in a year or so?"
http://www.sffworld.com/interview/222p0.html
Il y parle notamment de la suite : SHADOWPLAY
"It takes the stories in the first volume and deepens them. We find out more about what really exists BEHIND the world that the main characters knew -- what they thought was the truth. We also see a lot more of both the human world and the lands behind the Shadowline, and get to know some of the "bad guys" a lot better and learn why they're doing what they're doing. And there's monsters and stuff. (I always like monsters and stuff.)"
En ce moment, il travaille sur cette trilogie. Pour la suite, il a des idées...
"I have two ideas that are currently foremost, a Cold-War-between-Heaven-and-Hell book tentatively titled "And Ministers of Grace" and a science fiction superhero-terrorists-fighting-galactic-war book (with echoes of the Mahabharata) equally tentatively called "Arjuna Rising". But who knows what will be on top of the pile in a year or so?"
http://www.sffworld.com/interview/222p0.html