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Page Burners: Steven Erikson Interview

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In this episode of Page Burners, the group engage in a deep conversation with author Steven Erikson about the Malazan series. They explore various themes such as character motivations, the role of humor, the complexity of long-lived characters, and the relationship between gods and mortals. Erikson shares insights into his writing process, the significance of naming conventions, and how reader interpretation shapes the understanding of his work. The discussion highlights the balance of darkness and humor in storytelling, as well as the memorable imagery that resonates with readers. In this engaging conversation, Steven Erikson discusses the intricate themes of humor, character development, and the writing process within his Malazan series. He reflects on the legacy of his work, the challenges of free will versus prophecy, and the role of memory in shaping identity. Erikson also shares insights into his writing process, including the importance of feedback and the impact of historical context on narrative structure. The discussion culminates in a look at his upcoming projects, including a new novel and a writing guide.


Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Page Burners and Guest Steven Erikson

02:22
Exploring the Massacre in Gardens of the Moon

06:43
Character Motivations and the Role of Gods

08:20
The Impact of Reader Interpretation on Writing

11:20
The Complexity of Character Perspectives

14:40
Refugees and the Narrative Perspective in Dead House Gates

18:42
Icarium: Symbolism and Themes of Humanity

25:51
Naming Conventions and Character Creation

29:36
Unraveling Civilization: The Fluidity of Cultures

32:22
Exploring Perspectives: The Challenge of Long-lived Characters

36:24
Divinity and Governance: The Secular Nature of Empires

40:12
The Role of Gods: Perspectives on Worship and Society

46:18
Humor in Darkness: The Role of Comedy in Storytelling

58:05
Crafting Memorable Imagery: The Visual Writing Process

01:05:19
The Role of Humor in Writing

01:06:47
Character Development: Ischioropus and CRUP

01:10:17
Feedback and the Writing Process

01:19:30
Legacy and Reader Perception

01:25:54
Myth-Making and Narrative Intentions

01:34:26
Emotional Attachment to Characters

01:35:31
Writing Against Hero Worship

01:38:31
Free Will vs. Prophecy

01:42:07
Symbolism and Narrative Structure

01:51:34
Memory and Identity

01:52:36
Character Ages and Perceptions

01:59:23
Terrorism and Moral Ambiguity

02:03:13
Upcoming Works and Future Projects

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