Episode 1x05: Part five of our interview with R. A. Salvatore. In this installment, Mr. Salvatore talks about the importance of family and how being an author gave him the opportunity to spend a lot of time with his children. He also discusses the re-release of The Crimson Shadow and wonders how it will be received 15 years later.
Mr. Salvatore, you partly inspired me into journalism.
I tell people that I have only read 11 books in my life. 10 of them are yours (I am up to Passage to Dawn now and intend to read all your books).
vishalt 2 years ago
Can't wait for ghost king
Wubba wubba!
thartiel 2 years ago
I cried then too but also further in the series also i think
thartiel 2 years ago
the only time i cied during a book is when clacker died.
yaquse 2 years ago
the only problems i can level at salvatore is that sometimes he spends to much time talking about the enemys schemes and or minor chars that dont play that big apart in the story instead of the hero's and their journey, some books have very little about drizzt.why not just focus on the hero it worked for Lotr leaving the enemy felt but not seen. the other problem is a disjointed world across D&D in the books everything seems cheery yet the games touch on dark sujects like in BG 2 with imoen.
Reven338 3 years ago
This man has brought me to tears. That's all I can really say.
R.A. Salvatore, you are a beautiful man.
Lipring22 3 years ago
I'm totally digging the Cleric Quintent books.
I'm currently only in the first book but crap is it amazing.
MajinGaara 3 years ago
You sir, are the best man ever.
You are my favorite author of all time.
I look up to you, for I wish one day to write as well as you do.
qwiksand08 3 years ago
My respect for you Mr. R. A. Salvatore has just increased greatly. You are an awesome author and an even better human being. You are truley the best author of all time in my opinion.
fathomless26 4 years ago
this guy reminds me of a person
levio91 4 years ago