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  1. Alessandro says:

    Hello,
    i’m from italy, i think dragonlance is the best saga that i ever read. I’m a player/master of d&d, i love all the book relased for the 3.5 edition, i have them all. So i want to ask you a question, the dragonlance saga will appear in the new edition of d&d(4ed) or the “team” is intrested to work with the “new” gdr pathfinder.
    Thanks for you attention and sorry for my poor english.

    Alessandro

  2. Christopher Stewart says:

    Hi Tracy,
    I have a problem as was looking for advice, I have a complete 124k fantasy novel, but no agent seems to want to either take it or bring it to publishers that require agents Random house Penguin Orbit, and the such like, I don’t want to publish it only in the us and I am learning disabled I need an agent and editor to help me. Could you give me a recmondation so that an agent might take it more seriously or help me in any way.
    Thank you for your time
    always “Ged” “jutter Caine” Christopher

  3. jake says:

    hi, i read the dragonlance chronicles vol. 1, 2, and 3 and fell in love with the story! a aquired also the dragonlance legeds trilogy, the war of souls trilogy, second generation, dragons of summer flame, soulforge, brothers in arms, and the lost chronicles trilogy. in what order would you recommend reading them?

  4. Milan Mikulášek says:

    Dear Tracy Hickmann, I have red your Requiem of stars. It´s top of all science fiction. You MUST write the next volume. Please do it. Sicerely Milan

  5. aloha, sorry i missed you at borderlands (had to work. i’m a unit manager at a small pysch hosp so i couldn’t refuse really). am interested in your scribes forge. i’ve written two epic fantasy novels and have generally gotten positive and at least no negative notices from the few editors left in the field yet it turns out i did something never been done in fantasy; sexual content and language but it can’t hurt to pick your minds. peter

  6. andre matthes says:

    hello.

    something new in the DG cycle.
    thats good news and thank you for this.
    at this time, good books are getting rare about all this vampire and werewolf-fiction.
    if there is any possibility to create a new PC-game (the old one is simply too….) please push that :-) .

    andre´

  7. andre matthes says:

    hi.
    i´m from germany, a huge fan of the death gate cycle.
    is there any chance that someone may write a prequel of dgc?
    something like “XAR-the origins”?
    if nobody wants to – i would do it.
    i´ve read the DGC now for the 4. time – anytime a pleasure..

    • trhickman says:

      We actually have been discussing doing something new in the Deathgate universe — which includes new fiction. I hope to be able to report on that soon.

  8. Furkan Ünal says:

    Hello,
    We are the fantasy and science fiction community of the Dokuz Eylul University in Izmir in Turkey.
    This year at 14-15-16 May we are having a convention in Izmir. We would like to see you in our convention.
    And we would like to improve our knowledge with your wisdom.

    The content of convention is:

    Role Playing Games
    Live Action Role Play Games
    Workshops
    Symposiums
    Magic the Gathering
    Costume Ball
    Munchkin
    Treasure Hunt
    Mystical Garden
    Knowledge Games
    Retailer’s Stalls
    Board Games
    BattleGround

    We would like to see the “elder” with us.

  9. jakub kowalski says:

    Where can i get an address for you because in school we need an address for a project we are doing? And I love your books that you wrote. Tasslehoff Burrfoot is my favorite character!! Plz answer me soon as in like the next three days!! please!!

  10. Jay Gaydosh says:

    I’ve been trying to find an answer to a JRR Tolkien question. I would guess you are more than familiar with his works ;)

    I am a big fan of the Fantasy Fiction and Midieval works. I’m working on starting the process over with Tolkien.

    I’ve seen the Ring movies, but never read the books. A few co-workes assure me that I MUST read the books to get the true story.

    I just acquired copies of the Hobbit and The Silmarillion. I know the Hobbit provides the story of Bilbo, and I discovered the Silmarillion was published by Tolkien’s son, but it provides the history of the elves in the Rings books. So here’s the non-Hickman question, which would you recommend reading 1st, The Hobbit or The Silmarillion as I prepare to delve into the the three books of the Ring?

    (I’m still working on your works.)

    Thanks,

    Jay

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