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Raymond E. Feist

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There's always going to be comparisons, and that's unavoidable. There are people out there who feel I hit my peak with Magician and have gone downhill since.


— Raymond E. Feist


#comparisons #downhill #feel #going #gone

One of the key issues will be personal honour vs. the good of the many, and unforeseen consequences.


— Raymond E. Feist


#good #honour #issues #key #many

Writing is hard work; it's also the best job I've ever had.


— Raymond E. Feist


#best #ever #had #hard #hard work

You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.


— Raymond E. Feist


#born #child #children #deeply #first

Also, it's risky to try to duplicate earlier success. Magician had a certain charm to it, mostly due to my choice of lead characters, that I would be hard put to duplicate.


— Raymond E. Feist


#certain #characters #charm #choice #due

I'm a huge fan of Cabernet and Bordeaux, and am passionate about Pinot Noir and Burgundies.


— Raymond E. Feist


#am #fan #huge #huge fan #i

If I leave my computer, I'm probably not going to get back for hours. If I take a few minutes to answer questions and go web surfing, then guilt kicks in and I get back to work.


— Raymond E. Feist


#back #computer #few #get #go

Neal had a couple of good ideas and they fit nicely, so that's the way I decided to go.


— Raymond E. Feist


#decided #fit #go #good #good ideas






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Feist acknowledges that the Tekumel setting from M. Margaret Weis)
The Wood Boy (1998) in Legends (ed. Barker's Empire of the Petal Throne was the source for much of Kelewan.

Raymond Elias Feist (born Raymond E. He is best known for The Riftwar Cycle series of novels and short stories.

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