Friday, 15 February 2013

Stephen Donaldson delivers last-ever THOMAS COVENANT novel

Stephen Donaldson has delivered the third and final draft of The Last Dark, the fourth and concluding novel in The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant. This will be the tenth Thomas Covenant novel overall, and is planned to conclude the entire series.


According to Donaldson:


I have just delivered the third draft of THE LAST DARK. Under the circumstances (the circumstances being that Putnams has already put the book on their schedule for October), I have no doubt that this will constitute D&A. For me, the next step will be copyediting; but of course my  publishers have a variety of things that they need to get done.

Just to provide a frame of reference: this draft is 932 pages (not counting WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE and the Glossary). I've done some rather draconian cutting, all of which I believe was necessary. I deliberately wrote the first draft *long* because I wanted to be sure that I didn't leave anything out. But the result was an unusually high number of repetitions and digressions; and weeding them out--while creating more effective or at least more efficient alternatives--has been a very long and arduous challenge.
The novel will be published in November 2013, thirty-six years and six months after the publication of the first novel in the series, Lord Foul's Bane.

13 comments:

Alex Walsh said...

I picked up Mordants Need volume 1 in our local library in 1986 at the tender age of 11 and Donaldson rapidly became my favourite fantasy writer. He's not everyone's cup of tea and I am aware of the infamous Clench Game that some play with his works but I'll always have a soft spot for his stuff.

The Final Chronicles haven't been as good as the first two- perhaps it's age, mine & his, but they've not struck the same chord that earlier tomes did.

Funny to think the entire Ill Earth War itself was about 11,000 words, about a chapter of the final volume of the Wheel of Time :)

Adam Whitehead said...

The Illearth War is 180,000 words. Not quite one chapter of WoT ;) The mega-long chapter in the last book is about 70,000 words.

http://loopingworld.com/2009/03/06/wordcount/

Bob Milne said...

Definitely looking forward to this! I devoured the first 2 trilogies in my early years of reading fantasy. While the 2nd was a bit repetitive, Donaldson worked such magic around his central themes, and established such vivid characters, I'm anxious to get caught up and give this final arc a read.

Fantasist said...

I couldn't care less for once. Lord Foul's Bane was one book I truly and utterly hated.
And I assure you I am not a hateful person

Doug M. said...

I'm excited! Been a fan since '78 -- and while the first book-and-a-half of the Final Chronicles were a bit tedious for me, the last book-and-a-half got much, much better. Can't wait for the wrap-up (even though I was perfectly fine with the original wrap-up ;) ).

Adam W said...

I don't understand why he is still around. Lord Foul's Bane was so appallingly awful.

Brad Murgen said...

I've been waiting for this to be finished before reading the final series. Love the first and second Chronicles, some of my favorite fantasy of all time.

David Harris said...

Huge Covenant fan.

I think what Donaldson created with the character is incredible. I never really thought of him as an anti-hero either. Rather I ascribed to the theory that he is unable to think of himself as a hero, because of his intense self-loathing. But I think it's clear that to the people of the Land, he is a hero.

Alex Walsh said...

Ah Adam, I meant the actual War in the Ill Earth War, from Hile Troy's mobilisation of the troops on to the field, to the final destruction of the Raver's army at Garroting Deep. I did a word count on a txt document of the book once ;)

Anonymous said...

I would like to continue reading the rest of the books but the Second Chronicles are still unavailable on Kindle?

Alex Walsh said...

Donaldson has some well documented beef with the electronic versions of his books. If you do a search for e-books on his news page, http://www.stephenrdonaldson.com/fromtheauthor/news.php?Status=current

You'll see the problems :/

Anonymous said...

Thanks Alex, that's is discouraging news especially UK eBooks which was dated 12/1/11. The current news on top is bit hopeful.

Anonymous said...

I'm not looking to encourage copyright violations, but some creative googling will show scanned/ocr versions of the original 6. I own several copies of both original trilogies but have given up reading paper completely, and this was the only way i'd ever rererereread them again.