TONS. Check out The Ed Greenwood Group or Onder Librum on the net. 30 new shared settings, me = novels in all of them + MANY great writers!
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The question was "are you writing any new fantasy novels since dungeons and dragons aren't doing any more books?" and after this reply, a thread followed. Thread: x.com/TheEdVerse/status/8923…
Since DEATH MASKS: THE IRON ASSASSIN (steampunk, from Tor), YOUR WORLD IS DOOMED! and THROCKMORTON'S TRICK and MY TALONS IN HER THROAT ...
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... (all HELLMAW novels), WORDS OF UNBINDING (the first Stormtalons novel), and THE WHISPERING SKULL (the first Folklore: The Affliction...
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... novel, done and due out soon). If you want Realms, there's a "tale of Mirt" by me at DM's Guild, ALL THINGS THROUGH THE BRIGHT FLAMES...
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...and there'll very soon be a D&D adventure to go with it, plus more of tales and associated adventures each year...so if you want Ed...
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
...novels, I've got them! I'm at work on six novels right now.

Mar 17, 2026 · 3:46 PM UTC

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A follow-up reply to a missing tweet: x.com/TheEdVerse/status/8931…
Replying to @stitched
Long before D&D existed, I conceived of the Realms as an imaginary world that was alive. Meaning: the illusion of things happening, change.
Replying to @TheEdVerse
This was a reply to a missing follow-up tweet: x.com/TheEdVerse/status/8931…
Replying to @stitched
Yes. If the world feels real, then your adventures MATTER. And so gameplay is more satisfying, and fiction more gratifying; it has meaning.