You are currently browsing comments. If you would like to return to the full story, you can read the full entry here: “Drakis”.
Upcoming Events
-
Feb11Sat
-
Jun4Mon
Posts
Comments
- Charlie on Sovereign Stone
- Zach on Dragonlance
- Kronos on Dragonlance
- Justin Black on Contact
- Rachel on Dragonlance
- Kelli on Dragonlance
And what about...
Our Amazon Store
- The Thrill of the Kinect…
- New Years Revolutions
- The Spirit of Christmas
- Writing from a World Away
- We Sing the Ideal
- Will the Real Vampire Please Stay Dead?
- War on Horror
- When a Dancer Falls
- Dragon*Con 2011 Report
- Charlie on Sovereign Stone
- Zach on Dragonlance
- Kronos on Dragonlance
- Justin Black on Contact
- Rachel on Dragonlance
- Kelli on Dragonlance
- Travis on Dragonlance
- Travis on Dragonlance
- trhickman on New! Dragonships









Add to Google


I so far really enjoy “Song of the Dragon”, however I have to wonder if this is related to the Bronze series, and if so, is it before or after the events in Bronze? (Warning: Spoilers) Your timeline shows humans are dragons allying, it could be that the bronze happened prior to Drakis when the humans were messing with the Aether and stuff, but then that would conflict with the whole Faery/goblin invasion despite matching well otherwise. If Bronze happens after Drakis, then it matches the whole fallen empire thing, but what happens to the Elves and manticores and etc.? Do they shatter the worlds into three with different factions on each? Dragons + Humans + Dwarves, Monsters + Elves, and The Little People so that each world balances? (The Monsters + Elves sort of balance because they all love war and think they’re right, Dragons + Humans + Dwarves balance because they can cooperate but like to be left alone, The Little People balance because they’re no longer being abuse by the higher races). Please email me, it would be easier than checking the website.
I thought the novel was exceptional. I was hooked from the beginning with the battle action and the creative concept of human ‘proxies’ as conduits for the elven aether magic and transport portals. Brilliant! I am looking forward to the next in the series and have finally ordered the rest the Death Gate Cycle after being reminded of the amazing quality of your work. Thank you for using your talent to create such enjoyable books.
Dennis S.
Any chance i could read an excerpt of the book. Id like to get a feel of the book first
Wow this was a great book, it seems there where more pages in it then it looks. It’s also a little twisted…. I mean with what has happened to Mala and all although I do want to know what happened to Soen… He’s becoming a very interesting character and probably one of my favorites right up there with Rastlin over all. Anyways, can’t wait till the sequel keep up the great work.