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I am going to try something here, just hear me out.
Throw us fiction lovers a bone, lie to me, link to an unfinished URL or tease something that one author or another has pitched to the team since the line went quiet. Something, please!
| DustynB |
https://paizo.com/threads/rzs42huz?Pathfinder-Second-Edition-Subscription-Q uestions#32
Steve Geddes wrote:
Presumably the Pathfinder Tales subscription line is gradually moving further and further into the unlikely-to-happen category. Nonetheless, this has been one of the greatest disappointments. If there's anyway to bring this back (even if it were brought back in-house and at a slower, twice a year release schedule or something) I'd be very, very happy.
Erik Mona Chief Creative Officer, Publisher
I wouldn't be terribly surprised to see us get back into fiction, and I really really really want to find a way to release the half-dozen "orphaned" novels we've got from when the regular releases wound down a couple years ago.
Consider the fiction an idea that is waiting for its time to strike again. We're definitely not closing the door on the idea of doing more fiction.
| Chris A Jackson Contributor |
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https://paizo.com/threads/rzs42huz?Pathfinder-Second-Edition-Subscription-Q uestions#32I'd love to see the orphaned novels published, too... but then, two of them are mine... *sigh*
Steve Geddes wrote:
Presumably the Pathfinder Tales subscription line is gradually moving further and further into the unlikely-to-happen category. Nonetheless, this has been one of the greatest disappointments. If there's anyway to bring this back (even if it were brought back in-house and at a slower, twice a year release schedule or something) I'd be very, very happy.Erik Mona Chief Creative Officer, Publisher
I wouldn't be terribly surprised to see us get back into fiction, and I really really really want to find a way to release the half-dozen "orphaned" novels we've got from when the regular releases wound down a couple years ago.Consider the fiction an idea that is waiting for its time to strike again. We're definitely not closing the door on the idea of doing more fiction.