I was about half-way through Rage Of A Demon King when I realised, “Oh, mercy, I’m going to write about all five wars!” Fireman is a more compact narrative, at least to start with. The Riftwar Cycle began as a “simple” trilogy about how the Greater Magic came to Midkemia, but as there were five Riftwars in my universe, when people started asking, “What came next?” it was easy to fall into that groove. How would you compare the Firemane Trilogy to the Riftwar Cycle? What are these places called? Who lives there? I haven’t had to do any for over 30 years, so that proved far more difficult than I remembered. Part of the problem was some family issues which I won’t share, just to say that it really sucked energy/time/attention from getting off on the right foot. How was it beginning this new journey after the Riftwar Cycle? We spoke with the legendary author ahead of its release. It marks the beginning of the Firemane Trilogy and is Feist’s first new novel since wrapping the acclaimed 30-year Riftwar Cycle in 2013. Feist kickstarts another epic journey today with the release of his latest novel, King Of Ashes. Best-selling author and June “Supa-Star” Raymond E.
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