No Poetry In Death

So, it’s been out for a little while now, but No Poetry In Death is probably my favourite of the stories I’ve written for Everquest Next so far – I was pretty happy with the way it turned out. Normally I finish a story, whether it’s a five thousand word short or a novel, and no matter how much editing I do, there’s always the nagging doubts. Could it have been better? Is it ANY good? Is it too late to burn it and pretend nothing ever happened? Part of that is down to the way stories tend to develop a bit of a mind of their own as you write, and end up taking you down some alleyways that may lead to greatness, but more often and not lead to dead ends. With No Poetry In Death, the story came out more or less as I’d originally planned…so while that’s not to say it couldn’t be better, it was enough for me to be able to send it on its way and get started on the next one. More on that soon, but if you haven’t checked this one out, just click on the cover image – and thanks to everyone out there who’s given me an always welcome pat on the back from time to time over my two years of writing for EQN!

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2 responses to “No Poetry In Death

  • Joe S

    Hello the everquest next site is gone do to them shuting down the game. I would like to get the pdfs of the books if possable. Are you going to post them here at all

    • robertlassen

      Only 4 and a bit years late, Joe…I haven’t really kept up with writing since EQ Next went down, but I’m currently revamping the website as part of a relaunch of my author career. Assuming I can get confirmation it’s legal to do so, I’ll post links to my EQN stories once the new site (same URL) goes live in a few weeks. In the meantime, although I don’t think the stories are officially still available, if you do a Google search, you may be able to find them all via third-party websites (at your own peril!) – and I think that if you head over to Maxwell Alexander Drake’s website, he may have links to all his EQN stories. Thanks for the message, sorry it took half a decade to get back to you…Rob

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