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Steven Erikson Steve Rune Lundin (born October 7, 1959), known by his pseudonym Steven Erikson, is a Canadian author, novelist who was educated and trained as both an archaeologist and anthropologist. He is best known for his ten-volume spanning epic fantasy s ...
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''Malazan Book of the Fallen''

Erikson and Ian C. Esslemont initially devised the Malazan world as a backdrop for a table-top
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game. Unhappy with the lack of quality adult oriented fantasy movies at the time, the duo decided to write their own movie script using their gaming experience and the world they had created. The script, titled ''
Gardens of the Moon ''Gardens of the Moon'' is a high fantasy novel by Canadians, Canadian author Steven Erikson. Published on April 1, 1999, it is the first of ten novels in the series the ''Malazan Book of the Fallen''. The novel details the various struggles fo ...
'', was deemed too risky and failed to sell. With interest in the script seeming nonexistent, Erikson, with Esslemont's go ahead, reworked it into a fantasy novel, which he completed around 1991–92. After meeting almost a decade of rejection, the novel was finally sold to Transworld, a division of
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. The publisher was pleased with the work and requested additional books in the series. Using the history of the Malazan world, nine additional novels were plotted. After the publication of ''Gardens of the Moon'', reviews spread via the internet, and Orion publications attempted to lure the writer away from Transworld. However, Transworld retained an option on additional novels in the series and offered £675,000 for the remaining nine books of the series. While there are many plotlines woven through the whole series, the main storyline focuses on a period in time where the Malazan Empire is facing resistance to their conquest of the world. The series was completed with the publication of '' The Crippled God'', the tenth novel in the series, in 2011. Erikson's background as an archeologist and anthropologist also shaped how he crafted the story. His approach was to use as many perspectives and point of views as possible in terms of interpreting history. He also drew inspiration from ''
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s ''Illiad'', where gods constantly meddled into mortal affairs, adding the twist that it doesn't always work out as planned for the god. As of 2018, 3 million copies have been sold.


''The Kharkanas Trilogy''

After the publication of the seventh novel in the ''
Malazan Book of the Fallen The ''Malazan Book of the Fallen'' () is a series of epic fantasy novels written by the Canadian author Steven Erikson. The series, published by Bantam Books in the U.K. and Tor Books in the U.S., consists of ten volumes, beginning with '' Garde ...
'' series, ''
Reaper's Gale ''Reaper's Gale'' is a fantasy novel by Canadian author Steven Erikson, the seventh volume in his epic fantasy series, the ''Malazan Book of the Fallen The ''Malazan Book of the Fallen'' () is a series of epic fantasy novels written by the C ...
'', the publisher agreed to two trilogies and novellas set in the Malazan world. This consequently led to a prequel trilogy, titled the Kharkanas Trilogy, set almost three hundred thousand years before the events of the main series, elements of which he began introducing in ''
Toll the Hounds ''Toll the Hounds'' is the eighth novel in Canadian author Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen. It was first published on June 30, 2008 in the UK and Canada, and on September 16, 2008 in the USA. ''Toll the Hound ...
'' and in '' The Crippled God''. The series deals with numerous founding or elder races from the Malazan World, with the narrative anchored around the circumstances that would ultimately lead to the split of the Tiste race. It sheds light and demystifies the events that are often hinted at in the background of ''Malazan Book of the Fallen''. Primarily focusing on characters such as Anomander Rake, Draconus, Gothos, K’rul and Hood, mainly through the eyes of secondary characters. As of 2022, two novels have been published, '' Forge of Darkness'' (2012) and '' Fall of Light'' (2016), with the third taking a backseat to the first novel in the Witness trilogy. In a post on his official Facebook account, the author explained that the dismal sale figures for the previous novels and the creative toll employing the writing style used throughout the previous books was what had led to his decision to take a break from it in order to do it justice.


''The Witness Trilogy''

The second planned trilogy centers around the popular character, Karsa Orlong. This trilogy will be a sequel to the main series, set, according to the author, a decade after the main narrative. The first novel is titled The God Is Not Willing, which was released in November 2021.


''The Tales of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach''

Erikson wrote side stories centering on two necromancers and their manservant, characters he introduced in ''
Memories of Ice ''Memories of Ice'' is an epic fantasy novel by Canadian writer Steven Erikson, the third volume in his series the ''Malazan Book of the Fallen''. The events of ''Memories of Ice'' begin just after the first book, ''Gardens of the Moon'', and at ...
'', the third novel in the ''
Malazan Book of the Fallen The ''Malazan Book of the Fallen'' () is a series of epic fantasy novels written by the Canadian author Steven Erikson. The series, published by Bantam Books in the U.K. and Tor Books in the U.S., consists of ten volumes, beginning with '' Garde ...
'' series. These side stories take place in the Malazan world, but have no connection to the series' overall plot. As of 2022, seven novellas have been published, the first in 2002, titled ''
Blood Follows ''Blood Follows'' is a novella by Steven Erikson set in the world of the ''Malazan Book of the Fallen''. The events of this book take place prior to those in the main series, and do not necessarily concern the main story plot line. Originally pub ...
'', and the latest in 2021, titled ''Upon a Dark of Evil Overlords''. In 2009, the first three novellas were collected and published together as ''The Tales of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach''. And in 2018, books four to six were collected and published together as ''The Second Collected Tales of Bauchelain & Korbal Broach''. Per his agreement with his publisher, the author is expected to write two more novellas featuring these characters.


''Willful Child Trilogy''

Erikson is a huge fan of the ''
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'' series, especially the first iteration which he credits as being his gateway to
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in general. But he finds himself feeling disenfranchised by some of the later iterations, especially from '' The Next Generation'' onward. In an interview he goes into detail regarding this issue, concluding that among other things creative compromises were to blame for the dip in quality. But while criticizing the series' current state, he affirms that he nonetheless still is a fan. ''Willful Child'', published in September, 2014, is the writer's "response" to the overused tropes and caricature of ''
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''esque characters in science fiction, with the main character, Captain Hadrian Sawback, being the most recognizable reflection. While the novel is a spoof of science fiction in general, it is rife with oftentimes poignant social commentary. ''The Wrath of Betty'', the follow-up, was published in 2016.


''Rejoice, A Knife to the Heart''

Erikson had aspirations of writing a First Contact science fiction novel which played with the typical conventions of alien encounters. In 2017, UK based publisher '' Gollancz'' acquired the rights to this book, titled ''Rejoice, A Knife to the Heart''. The novel was released on October 16, 2018, and was received with critical acclaim, with science fiction author Robert Sawyer praising its concept and its execution.


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