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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

From Mr. Abnett's blog ;

Postcards from apology city for the delay in bloggage. Busy type business has been taking up my time of late, though I am now much, much better, thanks for asking. Writing my Primeval novel at the mo, and just girding my loins to get into Blood Pact, the next Gaunt. Also, had fun and games up at Black Library HQ yesterday with the BL crowd, and Graham and Jim, as we plotted and brain-stormed what the next serving of Horus would be about. Looks like Graham and I will be dividing one of the big events up between us... and there was a blinding idea too about what Jim might do next.

Gosh, it’s going to be exciting. My next Horus, due after Blood Pact, looks like it’s going to be my biggest Horus yet, in terms of shooty-death-kill per square inch... and I can’t believe I’ve volunteered to write about Space W-

Opps! Did I say too much?




Battle for Prospero a go go then baby

and from Graham McNeill's blog

News from the Dark Tower
Afternoon folks, it’s not been that long since the last blog entry, but after yesterday’s visit to BL towers, I just had to write something. I ventured into the dark towers of BL with Dan Abnett and Jim Swallow to talk with Lindsey, Nick and Alan Merrett about what was next for the Horus Heresy. As always, it was a great fun natter, with us veering wildly along the road marked ‘Topic’ with several detours to ‘Tangent Village' and ‘Aside Town’. All of which was mighty fine fun and meant we came up with loads of very cool ideas for stories and mashed out the specifics and themes of what Dan and I plan to do next…which looks like one of the big, big events.
Much coolness was thrown back and forth, with ideas and new thoughts jostling together in new, exciting ways that got me straining at the bit to get busy on it…even though I’ve a bunch of novels to get written beforehand. Damn you, Schedule and your evil demands on my time! Suffice to say, the next project Dan and I are planning is gonna be big and if I were to mention someone with more than a superficial resemblance to Polyphemus, then I’d be saying too much…

All sorts of cool things came out of the meeting; not least of which was an idea that Jim might take on, which will be exciting if he does. Hell, I already promised him that if he didn’t do something with it, I’d fight Dan for it! It’s always fun having these brainstorming sessions, as there’s a lot of creative energy zinging about and when they collide the result’s normally something you’d never have expected or come to on your own. One of the many reasons I love coming into BL to chat to the guys there is that everyone has their own perception of an idea, and mine is always going to be different to theirs – often in very unexpected ways. When I gave BL the synopsis for Killing Ground, I went in and chatted with Nick and Lindsey about the story and in the course of the chat we came up with loads of cool ideas that weren’t in the original pitch or were new ways of looking at the story that I hadn’t considered. So whenever I’ve a book to do, I always like to go in and chat with them and see how they’ve interpreted the story and how we can work to make it even better.

So with ideas zipping about my head for my next Heresy project, even though the last one’s not yet out, I find myself sat in my usual teashop with a pot of English Breakfast and a white chocolate cookie (hey, I just gave blood, so I reckon I deserve one for being so brave!) working out the nuts and bolts for the next Uriel Ventris adventure. After the last two books of strangeness, this is going to be a balls-to-the-wall, all out action adventure story of Space Marines doing what Space Marines do better then anyone else. It’s been interesting going back to the Space Marine archetype and saying, ‘What is it about Space Marines that makes them so cool?’ I reckon it’s going to be a lot of fun to write, with lots of crowd-pleasing scenes and will, I hope, be a lot of fun to read. A return to family values if you like…so long as the family are seven-foot tall, gene-bulked super warriors…

And stay tuned for news of Games Day. After talking to Caroline at BL, it sounds like this is going to be a fantastic event, so I look forward to seeing you all there. And keep an eye out for the Mechanicum extract in the BL sampler, it’ll give you a taster of what’s to come when the book itself comes out. Oh, and we’re trying to get a signing sorted in London for the book’s release. No firm plans or dates yet, but we’re trying. I’ll let you know as soon as I know something.



Polyphemus

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Perth

Space Wolves vs. Thousand Sons it is, then!

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In your house, rummaging through your underwear drawer

Sounds good, but the Battle of Prospero was kind of one sided, wasn't it? I mean, hadn't the 1ksons neglected the defences and stuff?

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Canterbury

According to the "Visions.." series the fight still lasted for days. I don't think it's so much the 1k sons didn't have defenses etc-- it mentions specifically that the orbital bombardment couldn't breach the shields over the capital-- but more they were taken by complete surprise as Tzeentch blocked their pre cog visions so they were blind sided.

And even for a legion it takes time to subdue a whole world even with the help of the Custodes and the Sisters of Silence.


The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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RogueSangre





The Cockatrice Malediction

Damn. I had been hoping McNeill would do Space Wolves and Abnett would get Thousand Sons.
   
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Deadshot Weapon Moderati





UK

Aaaawwwww ***k. I usually buy Abnett's BL stuff (with a few exceptions, mainly Gaunt). Will I have to buy a McNeil "novel" to get the full story?

reds8n wrote:

and from Graham McNeill's blog



All sorts of cool things came out of the meeting; not least of which was an idea that Jim might take on, which will be exciting if he does. Hell, I already promised him that if he didn’t do something with it, I’d fight Dan for it!


I hope Dan stabs him in the neck.
   
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South Pasadena

"I hope Dan stabs him in the neck."

Then Dan would become my absolute favorite writer of all time. Move over F. Scott, Abnett is my new #1.

 
   
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Personally i think Mcneil's heresy books have been some of the best one's , Fulgrim freaked the crap out of me ! But then Abnett has done a great job with Legion ! Those two are joint tops for me with Counter just behind them , i must admit tho that Descent of Angels was abit of a let down , yeah it gives you a little bit of background eg the Watchers and why DA and SW don't get on and the start of the spliting of the Legion . It just leaves a sour taste in the mouth after the rush of the first five excellent books !

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Western pa

I hope its not lame like Abyss or decent

The hardiest steel is forged in battle and cooled with blood of your foes.

vet. from 88th Grenadiers

1K Sons 7-5-4
110th PDF so many battle now sitting on a shelf
88th Grenadiers PAF(planet Assault Force)
waiting on me to get back

New army:
Orks and goblins
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UK

Sounds great, I was wondering why they hadn't already done a book about what happened on Prospero sooner.
   
 
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