Besides, it’s better when you guys find these things on your own, because then even if I never intended it, I can look wise and nod my head: “Ah, yes, that. I’ll keep an eye open when I do another re-read (which I think I’ll have to do before I commit to the first volume as finalized), and if I see something, I’ll let you know. Tad: I honestly have no idea if there are any Easter eggs that have escaped the laser-focus-bunnies of the message board. OA.com: In the “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn” reread on the Tad Williams Message Board, we had a lot of fun tracking down references to mythology/history/other books – can we expect more of that in “The Last King of Osten Ard”? Is there a reference you particularly liked in “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn” and that no one mentioned to you yet? Any still hidden Easter-egg? But, yes, we’re pushing for a re-release. OA.com: Will there be re-issues of the original trilogy? Hardcover reprint? Audiobooks? Any news on that front? Deb probably knows more than I do, because I’m doing my best just to get the books written. Tad Williams: I’m sure there will be audiobooks in English and German, although I don’t know any details yet. Are there any other deals in place that you can talk about? Have plans been put in place on how the new books are going to be published and/or marketed? Will there be audiobooks?
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: Tad, the new series will certainly be a major publishing event, and deals have been announced for the US and the UK. Now “The Last King of Osten Ard” will get an English-language audiobook, Williams reveals. Tad Williams’ novels have long been available as audiobooks in Germany. In this part of the interview, we asked Williams about publication plans for print and audiobooks, plans for re-releases of the classic “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn” books, and what, if anything, he has found challenging about writing a much-older Simon, Miriamele, Binabik, and the rest of the crew. The below questions were asked by readers on the Tad Williams Message Board and by contributors. The Witchwood Crown is tentatively slated for a Spring 2016 release. Below is Part Four of ’s interview with internationally bestselling speculative fiction writer Tad Williams, author of the “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn”, “Otherland”, “Shadowmarch” and “Bobby Dollar” books, and who recently announced the completion of the first draft of The Witchwood Crown, the first volume of a series of sequel novels to his classic “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn” trilogy, called “ The Last King of Osten Ard“.
Like Tad Williams, we tried to keep it to three parts, but it ended up being four.