Well, I recall you saying that you were worried it could become a bit like
the Star Wars bar, and you have mentioned previously that you're concerned
it could be an anything goes scenario, the Hall of Worlds would allow you
to go anywhere and do anything. But as a writer wouldn't you be writing
under self-imposed restrictions though? Granted if you don't want to do it
then you don't want to do it, but you set the rules within which to write
surely, or is the interest just not there, is it not interesting to you?

Mark.

On 15 Oct 2015 5:07 pm, "Raymond Feist" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 15, 2015, at 7:27 AM, aires69uk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Don't shoot me if this has been asked before because I was off the list
for about 10 years, but this alleged new Harry Potter prequel got me
thinking.
>>
>> Has there ever been any thought of writing a prequel to Magician set in
the times of the Chaos Wars or perhaps a book setting out the story of
Macros?
>>
>> I know we know the backdrop of the Chaos Wars, but I was thinking of a
more in depth trilogy. Or perhaps a standalone book detailing Macros's life
up to the point of meeting Pug.
>>
>> Or what about my idea that I still think is absolutely brilliant, a
story set in the Hall of Worlds. That has endless possibilities in my view.
>>
>> What are everyone's thoughts?
>>
>> Mark.
>
> Where's my gun . . .?
>
> Yes, it’s been asked before, but that’s OK because it hasn’t been asked
in a very long time.
>
> I’m not a fan of prequels, because you have to concoct a story that
somehow blends in with the existing stories, yet provides new
entertainment.
>
> Given that all the Valheru material in the series was flashbacks to the
original Chaos Wars, there’s not much else to write about.  Given the
weirdness of Drakin-Korin and Ashen-Shugar were the most noteworthy of
events in the Valheru history, not a lot of interesting stuff left.
>
> Best, R.E.F.

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