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Scheduling this one soon but not for at least two weeks. Any questions you want asked? We'll be doing Legends: Genestealer Cults but will of course look at his other works. There's, as usual, many more BL author interviews coming up on Combat Phase podcast such as Guy Haley, Ian St. Martin, Phil Kelly and so on so if you ever have any questions for the author feel free to pass them along.biggrin.png

Thanks.

Ask him please (now use spoiler here maybe someone hasn't read Fire Caste yet)

Iverson's link to Trinity and the stable time-loop (if anything is truly stable in the Coil), are where any other souls that actually 'damned' and lost aboard the ship. Does Peter plan to revisit all the important 'ghosts' of Phaedra (Iverson, Templeton, Roach, Jhi'kaara, Gurjieff). What future holds for Cutler/Skjoldis and O'Seishin? Is Calavera at the heart of the whole tangle, though whether he's truly an author or a slave? 

 

And general questions:

1) How did he started working with BL for starters?

2) Will where be a continuation for 'Fire and Ice'?

3) What event Peter will visit in person in the nearest future,  so we will be able to drink with him and sign some books?

4) Also then we get a continuation (or a road to redemption) for Angels Resplendent?

 

Does he have more Angels Penitent stories to tell (GW willing)

 

I wouldn't doubt he has. He already put one Angel Resplendent into The Walker in Fire and also referenced them in Genestealer Cults

 

And it was an amazing reference :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Talked with Peter today and we'll record in January. So you have some time. I need to read GSCults and the rest of Firecaste but just FYI if you want questions. All are considered and put forth and you have time to get them submitted. Mull it over for the next 6 weeks. :) 

Talked with Peter today and we'll record in January. So you have some time. I need to read GSCults and the rest of Firecaste but just FYI if you want questions. All are considered and put forth and you have time to get them submitted. Mull it over for the next 6 weeks. smile.png

Awesome - will think of something!

  • 4 weeks later...

Holy cow, er...grox! I need to spend the holiday weeks getting caught up on the BL boards.

Just to bump this, I chatted with Peter this morning and we're looking at recording in 3 weeks, so any listener questions will be sent to him beforehand to mull over and see what answers he can provide. If you have a question just reply to this thread. Try to give it a bump again the week before the interview.

Ask him please (now use spoiler here maybe someone hasn't read Fire Caste yet)

Iverson's link to Trinity and the stable time-loop (if anything is truly stable in the Coil), are where any other souls that actually 'damned' and lost aboard the ship. Does Peter plan to revisit all the important 'ghosts' of Phaedra (Iverson, Templeton, Roach, Jhi'kaara, Gurjieff). What future holds for Cutler/Skjoldis and O'Seishin? Is Calavera at the heart of the whole tangle, though whether he's truly an author or a slave? 

 

And general questions:

1) How did he started working with BL for starters?

2) Will where be a continuation for 'Fire and Ice'?

3) What event Peter will visit in person in the nearest future,  so we will be able to drink with him and sign some books?

4) Also then we get a continuation (or a road to redemption) for Angels Resplendent?

All this! And more - we need Genestealers cult mesh up with all his previous novels to get all his amazing characters together!

Quentions for Peter:

 

1. Your writing style is mature with complex themes and a great horror undercurrent, which is really welcome. Is there a sense of change at BL in terms of the style and content of stories you are being allowed or encouraged to pitch?

 

2. Personally I really want more stories away from the battlefield and front line. Stories that show life in the Imperium (albeit with conflcit and horror of a different kind). To date the books that have done this best include The Dan Abnett inquisition stories and Matthew Farrer's Calpurnia books. Will you be treading a similar path and writing stories away from the war zones (please say yes lol)?

Ask how he comes up with his exceptionally grim settings. They're all basically death worlds of one shape or another so far, but all different in their twisted nature. I'd like to hear him elaborate on his process getting there, if he has a clear vision going in or adds and rewrites based on ideas coming to him along the way.

 

And, if you don't mind, poke the bear about original fiction outside of 40k. Because damn, I can see him flourishing with his style with audiences beyond the fandom as well.

I don't think Black Templars are really something that suits his style that well. Their zealotry is too "pure" for the twisted stuff he seems to like writing about most. They might show up in one of his stories, but I wouldn't hold out for full novels on them.

Besides, you got Haley on that every so often.

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