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I’ve owned a few DragonLance novels, and I just recently bought the Legends Trilogy and I love it. ^_^ The DragonLance novels are amazing, and I was wondering; is the DragonLance franchise done? I mean, there haven’t been any new novels announced in awhile, and I’m hoping that someone will write a new one soon. So if you can give me any information on that, I’d be grateful. Thanks.
Dragonlance is owned by Wizards of the Coast … whether there are more novels or no is entirely up to them. I have a trilogy I’d like to write…
Alright, thanks for replying. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you; but I would love to see another DragonLance trilogy from you, so I hope you get a chance to write it. Your novels would make excellent movies as well.
Im not a writer by any means so forgive my lack of grammar anyways the first trilogy i read was war of the lance funny place to start off right that being said do you have a recommend reading list that would encompass the entire dragonlance series
Hi Tracy,
One of my fondest memories of my teen years is discovering the original Dragonlance trilogy. These were the first books that were so good I devoured them each in one sitting. My love of this amazing trilogy is probably very similar to my daughter’s love of the Harry Potter series.
So I wanted to thank you for writing Dragonlance: The Lost Chronicles. As a 40-year-old, reading these books has been a great joy – and a rare chance to revisit at least some of my childhood.
I have enjoyed revisiting my old Dragonlance friends – the first and greatest group of Dragonlance heroes – and this is one of very few occasions when the reunion matched the magic of the original memory.
Thank you for these wonderful books.
Regards
Darren Burnett
Australia
I was wondering how I can find either a CD set of the Dragonlance series, yep the whole thing if that is even possible or even mp3 version. I have been looking everywhere and come up empty handed. My husband introduced me to them and now I am hooked. I was only able to locate the origional 3 Autumn, winter, and spring on audio cassette which someone had digitized to mp3 but have not been able to find anymore. Please help I hope there is a way to find the rest, like I said I am hooked!
I have been reading your books over the years and to this day just looking over the website and seeing the familiar names of characters and places still brings and ear to ear smile to my face. Thank you for this world.
I would just like to thank you for all your great works they have been great companions during some of the bleaker moments in my life and made me smile with nothing else could. I have been a huge fan since 1999 when I read deathgate cycle, it prolly my favorite. It was nice to be able to share your works with people that don’t really read much and have them wanting to borrow everything by you. I have yet to have anyone not enjoy your books. Keep up the good work and thanks for the early copy of dragons of a lost star, I bought it here, I finished it in three days.
Is the Rose of the Prothet trilogy out of print I have the first book can’t find rest?
Sorry about errors I’m using itouch
You can actually find the entire series in one book right here at Amazon.com.
Dear Mr Hickman, I would like to say thank you, to yourself and Margaret Weis.
I am 22 years old, having nearly finished the Dragonlance set (Autumn Twilight -> Vanished Moon), but I first picked up one of your books when I was 10, it was one of the original copies (i note this by the cover art i remember vividly) of Dragons of Winter Night, having picked up an adventure in the works I was already enthralled by the story, and I read and re-read the book until it nearly fell apart, until late 2010 I had not pursued obtaining the rest of the series, but I am proud to say, as of Jan 1st 2011, I am the proud owner of Autumn Twilight through Vanished Moon, I have for a long time desired to finish the series I began as a child, and I am pleased to say… you have not let me down, as a child I giggled or laughed when I caught a joke, or even a sinister chuckle when I sensed a game afoot, but even now, when raistlin pulls an underhanded move, I cannot help but give a grin and chuckle, it’s been hard to find a book to move me, so I thank you.
I must admit, I have seen quite a few people tell that Raistlin has been somewhat of an idol or has touched their lives in a way, but I will share another portent, one I for which I give you my greatest regards; When I began reading the DragonLance series, I did, as with all readers, atune to the main characters, and notice the likenesses within each as within myself, but, it was Raistlin that surprised me the most, for every moment I spent looking through his Hourglass eyes, I saw the world much as I see it with my own eyes, and -chuckles- it was as if your books told the story of my life, a life of misunderstanding, desire of power, trials and at last, death. I’ve seen Raistlins ambition, to become a god, which in my D&D games, has been my greatest weakness… always of Chaotic-Lawful Evil alignment, I’ve surpassed most other characters and built myself to lesser/demi-god status (to which I have always paid for with death), much to our DM’s despair.
I thank you Sir. Hickman and Lady Weis, for allowing me to see my life in a book, pride is a terrible thing for those who do not aknowledge it. As one said before, you are as the gods of Krynn, Fizban the Fabulous and Mishakal the Blue Lady in my eyes, for the wonderful adventures, I thank you again.
mr hickman….as said by many others i would like to thank u and mrs. weiss for creating such an awsome series and to date own roughly 50 some of the series novels…as well as some other series….i totally owe my imagination to u both…when i discovered dragonlance it was a very difficult time in my life and u both gave me a means of escape from my horror of a childhood and if not for u both i would have been a very serious and dour person…but have learned to view the world as kender do…a very excitiong and joyful experience.thank u both for giving me a means to enjoy my time alone<3 love u guys…ty sincerely john marich
I started reading Dragonlance about a year ago. I have read Autumn Twilight after my Dad finished it and I’m currently and almost done with Winter Night. I love Tas!
Thanks to you and Margaret for creating such an awesome world!
I have met television stars, politicians and local heroes in my life and I can safely say I’ve never been all that starstruck by any of them. But meeting Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman for the first time at Gen Con one year in Milwaukee struck me near speechless and what I could manage to say came out of my mouth like I was an idiot. lol. I first journeyed to Krynn in Junior High at the tender age of 13. 20 plus years later my love for their books is unparalleled. Thank you so much for the gift that you’ve given all of us.