EbbTide808
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I was just listening to The Tome Show / D&D Round Table episode 139 and they suggest that we might not see any more Forgotten Realms books. Their evidence?
Erin M. Evans's Brimstone Angels series is ending, and on her blog she says she's not happy about it.
The "Next Issue" section of this month's Dragon + says they will interview R.A. Salvatore on "the fiery conclusion of the Legend of Drizzt novels"
Ed Greenwood has apparently blogged that there won't be more Realms books. I could find and validate this.
Troy Denning's most recent novels were cancelled.
The end of the episode was an interview with Erin Evans and she basically said NDA makes it difficult for her to say much, but you can draw your own conclusions. She says she is not writing any Forgotten Realms books anytime soon. She then goes on to say that all the authors' writing will translate to other settings easily, implying that it is ending.
Anyone know any more?
Erin M. Evans's Brimstone Angels series is ending, and on her blog she says she's not happy about it.
The "Next Issue" section of this month's Dragon + says they will interview R.A. Salvatore on "the fiery conclusion of the Legend of Drizzt novels"
Ed Greenwood has apparently blogged that there won't be more Realms books. I could find and validate this.
Troy Denning's most recent novels were cancelled.
The end of the episode was an interview with Erin Evans and she basically said NDA makes it difficult for her to say much, but you can draw your own conclusions. She says she is not writing any Forgotten Realms books anytime soon. She then goes on to say that all the authors' writing will translate to other settings easily, implying that it is ending.
Anyone know any more?