More Questions from an L.E. Modesitt Fan
Favorite Book
As I may have said before, to pick a single book, or even a few, is impossible. It's like asking a parent to pick a favorite child -- and unless you only have one, you can't do it. I think each of my books has different properties, and that's why so many readers find different ones their favorites. That's the way it should be.
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Re: Scepters
Well thats annoying. May we ask why?lmodesitt wrote:I'm sorry to have to inform those of you in UK-based areas who have been getting many of my books from Orbit that Orbit has decided not to publish any more of my work -- at least for for any time in the near future. So... if you want to read Scepters, The Wellspring of Chaos, Flash, or the forthcoming Ordermaster, you'll have to get a U.S. edition.
L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
(Damn my cover art is going to look silly now)
U.K. Books
According to Orbit, my sales in the U.K. have slumped [along with everyone else's published in mass market paperback] enough that they're no longer interested in publishing me. I have my doubts that such is the entire reason, but that's the only reason given to date.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
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Re: U.K. Books
Truely annoying. O well it's off to Amazon I go for the Latest Recluse/Corean novels. By the way, which of you Sci-Fi books would you suggest I pick up?lmodesitt wrote:According to Orbit, my sales in the U.K. have slumped [along with everyone else's published in mass market paperback] enough that they're no longer interested in publishing me. I have my doubts that such is the entire reason, but that's the only reason given to date.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Many thanks for replying, it's rare indeed (for me) that one of my favourite Authors to take the time out and reply to my querries. *End of suck up*
S.F. Books
I've asked a number of my readers which S.F. books they prefer, and they all prefer different ones. So...
Military S.F. -- The Parafaith War
Lit/politics/culture -- Archform:Beauty and Flash
Far future Earth -- Adiamante
Space Opera [of sorts] -- The Forever Hero
Ecological SF -- The Ecolitan books
alternate history -- The "Ghost" books
That's the best I can do; but I'm sure other readers will have their suggestions.
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Military S.F. -- The Parafaith War
Lit/politics/culture -- Archform:Beauty and Flash
Far future Earth -- Adiamante
Space Opera [of sorts] -- The Forever Hero
Ecological SF -- The Ecolitan books
alternate history -- The "Ghost" books
That's the best I can do; but I'm sure other readers will have their suggestions.
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Hello and a few *burning* questions
I was delighted to discover the LEM webpage and this BB as well. It's the perfect diversion while on a job that keeps me at my desk, but not always busy. I also very much appreciate that you Mr. Modisett, take the time to read posts and answer questions.
The first LEM book I read was Adiamante, given to me by my brother. It has been my favorite book for several years now. I always keep an extra copy so I can give it to people to read - and I don't mind if they keep it; I just buy another used one so I can share its wisdom with others. After that, I picked up The Magic of Recluce, and I am now a Recluce junkie.
I could prattle on, but I'll ask my questions instead, some of them have been on my mind for quite a while.
1. What is a ryall, and what does it look like? I dabble in graphics, and would like to make a ryall icon - but I don't now what a ryall is. The only internet reference I've found is that it equals royal - as in the flower pennyroyal.
2. Can you tell us more about Werylynn/druids/angels. (I'm not always good at picking up the subtle clues, and so I may have missed something that was in a book.) The fact that Werylynn is a musician has always made me think he is actually Weryl, and added 'ynn' in honor of Arylynn, his 'stepmother'. Are they the same person?
In (?) The Order War, Justin visits someone who calls himself a druid. He mentions his two children (Creslan and Llyse ?) dying young. But at another point I think someone refers to him as an angel. Is Werylynn angel or druid? Are the Angels anyone who came on the Winterlance? What's the difference between an angel and a druid? Were there druids before Nylan and Arylynn went to live in the forest?
3. Was Lornth named after Lorn? _______ (the memory is going slowly but surely) -- Nesslek's mother, wears malchite headbands - any connection to the malachite throne of Cyador? Did Lorn colonize middle Candar, bringing people who became the forebearers of the white wizards and black mages? I've wondered how the handful of people from the Winterlance could be the ancestor's of all the people who turn out to be order masters of varying strength.
Sorry - that's a lot of questions. Hope I wasn't too long-winded. Thanks again for reading and posting for your fans.
edited for typos and punctuation. 1/7/05
The first LEM book I read was Adiamante, given to me by my brother. It has been my favorite book for several years now. I always keep an extra copy so I can give it to people to read - and I don't mind if they keep it; I just buy another used one so I can share its wisdom with others. After that, I picked up The Magic of Recluce, and I am now a Recluce junkie.
I could prattle on, but I'll ask my questions instead, some of them have been on my mind for quite a while.
1. What is a ryall, and what does it look like? I dabble in graphics, and would like to make a ryall icon - but I don't now what a ryall is. The only internet reference I've found is that it equals royal - as in the flower pennyroyal.
2. Can you tell us more about Werylynn/druids/angels. (I'm not always good at picking up the subtle clues, and so I may have missed something that was in a book.) The fact that Werylynn is a musician has always made me think he is actually Weryl, and added 'ynn' in honor of Arylynn, his 'stepmother'. Are they the same person?
In (?) The Order War, Justin visits someone who calls himself a druid. He mentions his two children (Creslan and Llyse ?) dying young. But at another point I think someone refers to him as an angel. Is Werylynn angel or druid? Are the Angels anyone who came on the Winterlance? What's the difference between an angel and a druid? Were there druids before Nylan and Arylynn went to live in the forest?
3. Was Lornth named after Lorn? _______ (the memory is going slowly but surely) -- Nesslek's mother, wears malchite headbands - any connection to the malachite throne of Cyador? Did Lorn colonize middle Candar, bringing people who became the forebearers of the white wizards and black mages? I've wondered how the handful of people from the Winterlance could be the ancestor's of all the people who turn out to be order masters of varying strength.
Sorry - that's a lot of questions. Hope I wasn't too long-winded. Thanks again for reading and posting for your fans.
edited for typos and punctuation. 1/7/05
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to be fair, I don't think that's true.
(1) is a question that interests me - and I've been keeping an eye out - it isn't stated anywhere.
(2) is not the clearest of subjects. my interpretation was that there WERE (native) people who predated the demons and the angels (the original druids?). (althoryn: for explanation of angels see Fall of Angels and Chaos Balance).
(3) - there is no statement in the books either way (although since the lornthians were 'barbarians' I can't see how)
(1) is a question that interests me - and I've been keeping an eye out - it isn't stated anywhere.
(2) is not the clearest of subjects. my interpretation was that there WERE (native) people who predated the demons and the angels (the original druids?). (althoryn: for explanation of angels see Fall of Angels and Chaos Balance).
(3) - there is no statement in the books either way (although since the lornthians were 'barbarians' I can't see how)
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A ryall is a flower, usually depected graphically on banners in black, although the flower is not black. I never did describe it in any great detail, although I have a mental image. It's neither a sprawling blossom that always appears overripe -- like a rose just before it loses its petals -- nor is it one of those tiny little blooms.
Lornth is named after Lorn. I postulated that he did expand Cyador somewhat -- he wanted the copper mines in that area -- but his successors were unable to hold the area to the northwest of the mines proper, and this lapsed into "barbarianism."
Answers to questions about the angels and relationships from Nylan I prefer not to detail at this point.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Lornth is named after Lorn. I postulated that he did expand Cyador somewhat -- he wanted the copper mines in that area -- but his successors were unable to hold the area to the northwest of the mines proper, and this lapsed into "barbarianism."
Answers to questions about the angels and relationships from Nylan I prefer not to detail at this point.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Thanks much for your answers Mr. M. I appreciate your time.
Fortyseven - I've read all the Recluce books except Wellspring of Chaos. As I mentioned, I'm not always good about the details which is why I've gone back and read most of them again. And now I will probably read them, again, to see if I've missed other details.
kavetch - thanks for your post. Glad to know others wonder about some of the same things.
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Fortyseven - I've read all the Recluce books except Wellspring of Chaos. As I mentioned, I'm not always good about the details which is why I've gone back and read most of them again. And now I will probably read them, again, to see if I've missed other details.
kavetch - thanks for your post. Glad to know others wonder about some of the same things.
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no worries
you should find that there is an 'edit' option in the top right of the post (it is ibdof policy to allow you to make changes such as spelling corrections - you are ask to maintain the same content, and addend changes in the fom of a note at the bottom as in 'EDIT: corrected spelling and added a comment about pink elephants' - or whatever.
Back from the minor diversion:
It's interesting that Lornth is named after Lorn - I'd noticed the similarity, but dissmissed it. You learn something new every day!
another question: What colour IS a Ryall?

you should find that there is an 'edit' option in the top right of the post (it is ibdof policy to allow you to make changes such as spelling corrections - you are ask to maintain the same content, and addend changes in the fom of a note at the bottom as in 'EDIT: corrected spelling and added a comment about pink elephants' - or whatever.
Back from the minor diversion:
It's interesting that Lornth is named after Lorn - I'd noticed the similarity, but dissmissed it. You learn something new every day!
another question: What colour IS a Ryall?
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going back to our discussion of Gairlochs, I've found another
one: Gaerloch, a militant planetary system mantioned in the Ethos Effect (chapter 56. page 347 of the US TOR paperback)
if you missed the discussion, see post round about here
one: Gaerloch, a militant planetary system mantioned in the Ethos Effect (chapter 56. page 347 of the US TOR paperback)
if you missed the discussion, see post round about here
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I was a Navy helicopter pilot, search and rescue.
My marksmanship was adequate, but not expert. My blade work is minimal, although I can claim to have actually tried [but not often, and not again].
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Mr Modesitt
This is my first post here, and I'm embarassed to say I'm only just finishing the first book of yours I've ever read, which happens to be The Magic of Recluce. I'd passed your books by many times thinking that someday I should read them and finally recently bought a few to start me off. Now I'm sorry I waited so long!
Forgive me if this has been brought up before, but I wanted to comment on black wizards versus white wizards and how you challenge the idea that White is good and black is evil. I really loved your description of Chaos being white because of the colors in white light. It was something I had never considered, but once I read it, it made perfect sense. Was that something you did on purpose, as in to challenge people's thinking, or was it something that just sort of... happened?
Also, how do you know when a book is finished? I've done a little amateur writing, though I haven't dared try to get anything professionally published, and I always seem to get caught up in editing and rewriting. I think my personal record stands at completely rewriting the same story five times, and still being frustrated with it not turning out quite right.
Thank you for taking the time to speak with your readers!
This is my first post here, and I'm embarassed to say I'm only just finishing the first book of yours I've ever read, which happens to be The Magic of Recluce. I'd passed your books by many times thinking that someday I should read them and finally recently bought a few to start me off. Now I'm sorry I waited so long!
Forgive me if this has been brought up before, but I wanted to comment on black wizards versus white wizards and how you challenge the idea that White is good and black is evil. I really loved your description of Chaos being white because of the colors in white light. It was something I had never considered, but once I read it, it made perfect sense. Was that something you did on purpose, as in to challenge people's thinking, or was it something that just sort of... happened?
Also, how do you know when a book is finished? I've done a little amateur writing, though I haven't dared try to get anything professionally published, and I always seem to get caught up in editing and rewriting. I think my personal record stands at completely rewriting the same story five times, and still being frustrated with it not turning out quite right.
Thank you for taking the time to speak with your readers!