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Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Spirits Of Vengeance Release Interview with Rob J. Hayes (interviewed by Mihir Wanchoo)
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Read A Game of ̶T̶h̶r̶o̶n̶e̶s̶ Death by Rob J. Hayes (guest post)̶
RJH: Hey there! Thanks for having me back.
But this time I decided to expedite the process and get Spirits of Vengeance ready in just 8 months. It felt like a rush and I don’t recommend it. Back to the slower schedule for me. But it’s allowed me to release two Mortal Techniques books this year, so it’s probably worth it.
RJH: When I decided to expand the world beyond Never Die, I knew I wanted to explore different things within the world. I’d already created the four major nations and I definitely wanted to delve into those, partly to keep the world feeling fresh to readers, and partly because it gave me a chance to dive into a slightly different setting.
RJH: Sure. So I have a friend called Mihir, and he really liked Never Die and saw that a bunch of other readers really liked it too, and he just kept bugging me to write a sequel. I did. And then he kept bugging me to write another. So I bounced a few ideas of him, and he really seemed to like the idea of a wandering spirit hunter kinda like a Mortal Techniques version of a Witcher. So I wrote it. :D
RJH: So I’ve already mentioned Kira. Sometimes you write a character and they just kind of speak to you. Kira flew onto the page with an energy in Pawn’s Gambit, and it was something I wasn’t ready to leave behind with that book. Even before I finished writing PG, I knew I wanted Kira to be a character in the next book.
Guang was another form of this. In some ways, his character and journey are very similar in concept to Yanmei, but different in such key ways that it makes them different. It’s kind of like, they both have the same destination, but the journey is so different because one of them is driving there and the other is flying there.
RJH: Never say never. People kept asking for a Century Blade story so I wrote one.
RJH: As I said, people kept asking for it. But mostly it’s because the Century Blade’s past is important to the story told in Spirits of Vengeance. I had that in my mind and then I woke up one Sunday a few months back and the story was just there in my head. I pretty much ran to my computer, sat down and bashed it out. I’m not supposed to work on weekends (for my sanity), but my wife-not-wife was very supportive and kept bringing me tea.
RJH: I have more stories planned. More standalone stories. They will continue to tie into all the others and the world, but all stories in the Mortal Techniques world will remain standalone books. I can’t say when the next one will be out, I haven’t started writing it yet because ALL the other books I have to write. :D
RJH: It’s on the cards. I’ll keep people posted.
RJH: The final two books in The War Eternal series, and a super secret project that I’m not talking about. Also a card game. And at least two other book series that will be released at some point in the future.
Q] Earlier this year you
had revealed that the War Eternal trilogy would be becoming a series. What
will the future duology be focusing on? When can Eska fans expect to read book
4?
RJH: So book 4 of The War Eternal series is called Sins Of The Mother and it will be releasing next year (2022). It jumps forward about 20 years after the events of From Cold Ashes Risen, and as the title suggests, it has a focus on Eska’s children. It is still written from her point of view though. She is older, grumpier, but just as Eska as ever.
RJH: I’m hoping so. Sins Of The Mother is already written and is now in the editing process. Book 5 (Death’s Beating Heart) is planned and waiting for me to finish another project I’m currently working on. I’m hoping to release both books next year, maybe a couple of months apart. Hopefully!
RJH: Nothing. There is a title.
RJH: I’ve just finished an ARC of The Bladed Faith by David Dalguish, which I loved. It’s kind of like Final Fantasy meets Green Arrow. I’m yet to pick my next read, I like to have a day or two to digest before beginning something new. Other than that, I recently listened to Empire’s Ruin by Brian Staveley and that was spectacular. And I read the Earthseed duology by Octavia Butler which was heavy and important.
RJH: Cheers! Thanks again for having me. For the remainder of 2021, I am mostly looking forward to a holiday.
NOTE: All pictures & art courtesy of Rob J. Hayes himself.
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Does trade paperback Edition have illustrations as well