• Re: David Weber's plans for the next 22 books ...

    From Lynn McGuire@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 6 06:19:22 2025
    On 8/29/2022 4:39 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    From David Weber's Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/david.weber.5621/posts/ pfbid02FjnvX56nzzcej5PLiPn6n4fy6KHygEm2LVihw38KXcGyYLAD1sDCSaQpLPoXWKuDl

    "Um. I posted this as a comment in a conversation about unfinished
    series and storylines that would probably never be completed on one of
    the TRMN pages, and someone suggested I should make it more broadly available, so …..
    ———-
    Okay, I am looking to the future of the Honorverse and several of the
    other series I have going. There almost certainly WILL be at least one,
    and probably 2-3, more novels in the Honorverse, following END IN FIRE's merger of the main series and the Crown of Slaves series. They won't be written with ERIC (which i hate) but he and I always knew exactly where
    the books were going, and they will go there. It is possible that the collaborator I have in mind will also replace ME before the end of the journey (as someone said, I am --- alas --- mortal, and I am one of
    those writers who will never be "done"), but the end will be reached,
    Tim Zahn, Tom Pope, and I will be wrapping the MANTICORE ASCENDANT
    series in the next couple of books, at which point we will tie it off
    with a bow. Jacob Holo and I will be writing the story of Edward
    Saganami shortly. Joelle and I are working on the next MULTIVERSE/HELL'S GATE book, and we know precisely where that series will ultimately end
    up. I don't know that I'll be here to see the final book, but I know
    what will be in it and I totally trust Joelle, Sharon, and Toni
    Weisskopf to get the series there with quality writing. Richard Fox and
    I have about 3 more books to bring Terrence Murphy's immediate story to
    a close, though we may go a tiny bit farther than that. We are looking
    at doing the second book in the Murphyverse later this fall/winter. It's already plotted and ready to go. Chris Kennedy and I just handed in the sequel to INTO THE LIGHT, and I think it's solid. I'm not sure how far
    we're going to get into that one, but I think we can keep our readers satisfied. And the only reason I'm not sure how far we'll get is that I
    set up a heck of a big enemy when I created the Hegemony, and it's
    likely to "end up" with a case of Mutually Assured Destruction rather
    than a clear cut military victory. Can't say that for sure; we got
    farther in the current book than we'd really expected. I need to sit
    down with Jane Lindskold some time in the next couple of months and lay
    out the writing outline for the next STAR KINGDOM novel. We are
    envisioning three more in that series, too. I have at least two more
    novels in SAFEHOLD (might be 3) at which point I will be at a thoroughly satisfying stopping point. (Could go farther if I brought in the right collaborator, but I don't think it's likely.) 3-4 more books in the
    SWORD OF THE SOUTH series, and then that's done.
    So, by my calculations, that's another 22 books I need to get written to wrap up my current series plans.
    I'm 70 this October. I sold the first novel thirty-three years ago.
    Since then, I have published (or have currently turned in, awaiting production) 74 solo and collaborative novels, which works out to roughly 2.24 per year. That doesn't count the anthologies, of course.
    I lost roughly 2 years to the concussion, and about a year and a half to
    the Covid, so let's call it 30 years, not 33, which brings the
    production up to 2.5 per year. And let's assume that I write for another
    ten years, which (at the moment, and barring any anticipated encounters
    with mortality) seems entirely plausible. By my calculations, that comes
    to another TWENTY-FIVE solo and collaborative novels, in the process of which I will be working with some of my collaborators to establish them firmly in the existing universes going forward.
    People, like the characters in Richard Adams' PLAGUE DOGS, I'll probably still be writing "when the dark comes down." That means, obviously, that
    I won't be "finished" when I leave, but don't go around thinking that
    you're getting rid of me next week!
    Just saying."

    Amazing plans.

    Lynn

    Yup, I see 2 or 3 more SAFEHOLD books in those massive plans and 3 or 4
    more SWORD OF THE SOUTH books.

    Should be enough to make everyone happy if Weber survives.

    Lynn


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  • From Bobbie Sellers@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 6 07:24:42 2025
    Reply-To: blissInSanFrancisco@mouse-potato.com



    On 8/5/25 13:19, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    On 8/29/2022 4:39 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    From David Weber's Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/david.weber.5621/posts/
    pfbid02FjnvX56nzzcej5PLiPn6n4fy6KHygEm2LVihw38KXcGyYLAD1sDCSaQpLPoXWKuDl

    "Um. I posted this as a comment in a conversation about unfinished
    series and storylines that would probably never be completed on one of
    the TRMN pages, and someone suggested I should make it more broadly
    available, so …..
    ———-
    Okay, I am looking to the future of the Honorverse and several of the
    other series I have going. There almost certainly WILL be at least
    one, and probably 2-3, more novels in the Honorverse, following END IN
    FIRE's merger of the main series and the Crown of Slaves series. They
    won't be written with ERIC (which i hate) but he and I always knew
    exactly where the books were going, and they will go there. It is
    possible that the collaborator I have in mind will also replace ME
    before the end of the journey (as someone said, I am --- alas ---
    mortal, and I am one of those writers who will never be "done"), but
    the end will be reached,
    Tim Zahn, Tom Pope, and I will be wrapping the MANTICORE ASCENDANT
    series in the next couple of books, at which point we will tie it off
    with a bow. Jacob Holo and I will be writing the story of Edward
    Saganami shortly. Joelle and I are working on the next MULTIVERSE/
    HELL'S GATE book, and we know precisely where that series will
    ultimately end up. I don't know that I'll be here to see the final
    book, but I know what will be in it and I totally trust Joelle,
    Sharon, and Toni Weisskopf to get the series there with quality
    writing. Richard Fox and I have about 3 more books to bring Terrence
    Murphy's immediate story to a close, though we may go a tiny bit
    farther than that. We are looking at doing the second book in the
    Murphyverse later this fall/winter. It's already plotted and ready to
    go. Chris Kennedy and I just handed in the sequel to INTO THE LIGHT,
    and I think it's solid. I'm not sure how far we're going to get into
    that one, but I think we can keep our readers satisfied. And the only
    reason I'm not sure how far we'll get is that I set up a heck of a big
    enemy when I created the Hegemony, and it's likely to "end up" with a
    case of Mutually Assured Destruction rather than a clear cut military
    victory. Can't say that for sure; we got farther in the current book
    than we'd really expected. I need to sit down with Jane Lindskold some
    time in the next couple of months and lay out the writing outline for
    the next STAR KINGDOM novel. We are envisioning three more in that
    series, too. I have at least two more novels in SAFEHOLD (might be 3)
    at which point I will be at a thoroughly satisfying stopping point.
    (Could go farther if I brought in the right collaborator, but I don't
    think it's likely.) 3-4 more books in the SWORD OF THE SOUTH series,
    and then that's done.
    So, by my calculations, that's another 22 books I need to get written
    to wrap up my current series plans.
    I'm 70 this October. I sold the first novel thirty-three years ago.
    Since then, I have published (or have currently turned in, awaiting
    production) 74 solo and collaborative novels, which works out to
    roughly 2.24 per year. That doesn't count the anthologies, of course.
    I lost roughly 2 years to the concussion, and about a year and a half
    to the Covid, so let's call it 30 years, not 33, which brings the
    production up to 2.5 per year. And let's assume that I write for
    another ten years, which (at the moment, and barring any anticipated
    encounters with mortality) seems entirely plausible. By my
    calculations, that comes to another TWENTY-FIVE solo and collaborative
    novels, in the process of which I will be working with some of my
    collaborators to establish them firmly in the existing universes going
    forward.
    People, like the characters in Richard Adams' PLAGUE DOGS, I'll
    probably still be writing "when the dark comes down." That means,
    obviously, that I won't be "finished" when I leave, but don't go
    around thinking that you're getting rid of me next week!
    Just saying."

    Amazing plans.

    Lynn

    Yup, I see 2 or 3 more SAFEHOLD books in those massive plans and 3 or 4
    more SWORD OF THE SOUTH books.

    Should be enough to make everyone happy if Weber survives.

    Lynn


    Well Safehold was an interesting series but with so many other series to
    pursue I will not likely be around when the next novels come around. On the outside chance that sooner or later we will all end up in some state of
    being
    be sure to read them closely so that you can tell me all about if we end up
    in the same place.

    bliss - 88 by this time next week

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  • From Lynn McGuire@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Aug 6 08:49:16 2025
    On 8/5/2025 4:24 PM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:


    On 8/5/25 13:19, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    On 8/29/2022 4:39 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    From David Weber's Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/david.weber.5621/posts/
    pfbid02FjnvX56nzzcej5PLiPn6n4fy6KHygEm2LVihw38KXcGyYLAD1sDCSaQpLPoXWKuDl >>>
    "Um. I posted this as a comment in a conversation about unfinished
    series and storylines that would probably never be completed on one
    of the TRMN pages, and someone suggested I should make it more
    broadly available, so …..
    ———-
    Okay, I am looking to the future of the Honorverse and several of the
    other series I have going. There almost certainly WILL be at least
    one, and probably 2-3, more novels in the Honorverse, following END
    IN FIRE's merger of the main series and the Crown of Slaves series.
    They won't be written with ERIC (which i hate) but he and I always
    knew exactly where the books were going, and they will go there. It
    is possible that the collaborator I have in mind will also replace ME
    before the end of the journey (as someone said, I am --- alas ---
    mortal, and I am one of those writers who will never be "done"), but
    the end will be reached,
    Tim Zahn, Tom Pope, and I will be wrapping the MANTICORE ASCENDANT
    series in the next couple of books, at which point we will tie it off
    with a bow. Jacob Holo and I will be writing the story of Edward
    Saganami shortly. Joelle and I are working on the next MULTIVERSE/
    HELL'S GATE book, and we know precisely where that series will
    ultimately end up. I don't know that I'll be here to see the final
    book, but I know what will be in it and I totally trust Joelle,
    Sharon, and Toni Weisskopf to get the series there with quality
    writing. Richard Fox and I have about 3 more books to bring Terrence
    Murphy's immediate story to a close, though we may go a tiny bit
    farther than that. We are looking at doing the second book in the
    Murphyverse later this fall/winter. It's already plotted and ready to
    go. Chris Kennedy and I just handed in the sequel to INTO THE LIGHT,
    and I think it's solid. I'm not sure how far we're going to get into
    that one, but I think we can keep our readers satisfied. And the only
    reason I'm not sure how far we'll get is that I set up a heck of a
    big enemy when I created the Hegemony, and it's likely to "end up"
    with a case of Mutually Assured Destruction rather than a clear cut
    military victory. Can't say that for sure; we got farther in the
    current book than we'd really expected. I need to sit down with Jane
    Lindskold some time in the next couple of months and lay out the
    writing outline for the next STAR KINGDOM novel. We are envisioning
    three more in that series, too. I have at least two more novels in
    SAFEHOLD (might be 3) at which point I will be at a thoroughly
    satisfying stopping point. (Could go farther if I brought in the
    right collaborator, but I don't think it's likely.) 3-4 more books in
    the SWORD OF THE SOUTH series, and then that's done.
    So, by my calculations, that's another 22 books I need to get written
    to wrap up my current series plans.
    I'm 70 this October. I sold the first novel thirty-three years ago.
    Since then, I have published (or have currently turned in, awaiting
    production) 74 solo and collaborative novels, which works out to
    roughly 2.24 per year. That doesn't count the anthologies, of course.
    I lost roughly 2 years to the concussion, and about a year and a half
    to the Covid, so let's call it 30 years, not 33, which brings the
    production up to 2.5 per year. And let's assume that I write for
    another ten years, which (at the moment, and barring any anticipated
    encounters with mortality) seems entirely plausible. By my
    calculations, that comes to another TWENTY-FIVE solo and
    collaborative novels, in the process of which I will be working with
    some of my collaborators to establish them firmly in the existing
    universes going forward.
    People, like the characters in Richard Adams' PLAGUE DOGS, I'll
    probably still be writing "when the dark comes down." That means,
    obviously, that I won't be "finished" when I leave, but don't go
    around thinking that you're getting rid of me next week!
    Just saying."

    Amazing plans.

    Lynn

    Yup, I see 2 or 3 more SAFEHOLD books in those massive plans and 3 or
    4 more SWORD OF THE SOUTH books.

    Should be enough to make everyone happy if Weber survives.

    Lynn


    Well Safehold was an interesting series but with so many other
    series to
    pursue I will not likely be around when the next novels come around. On
    the
    outside chance that sooner or later we will all end up in some state of being
    be sure to read them closely so that you can tell me all about if we end up in the same place.

    bliss - 88 by this time next week

    Happy early birthday !

    Lynn


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