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Powys Media » All Posts https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/feed Thu, 17 Apr 2025 18:48:00 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.13 en-US https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-4029 <![CDATA[Reply To: Looking Back on the Final Revolution]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-4029 Thu, 14 Mar 2019 15:12:42 +0000 bill.latham Hey Brian! You are the first poster in years! Welcome back!

More content coming!

Regards

BL

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-4005 <![CDATA[Reply To: Looking Back on the Final Revolution]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-4005 Thu, 14 Mar 2019 11:11:02 +0000 mooncadet *tap*tap* Is this thing on?

Thought I’d attempt to re-ignite my account and see what’s been going on here at Powys!

Glad to hear that the Year One Omnibus is still in the works!

I must confess, though, that I haven’t yet read The Final Revolution. 🙁 It’s in an ever-growing pile of books that lack the time to be read…but I’m now reminded that I must move it to the top soon!

Keep up the good work Bill–the new site is looking sharp!

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-3870 <![CDATA[Looking Back on the Final Revolution]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/looking-back-on-the-final-revolution/#post-3870 Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:45:43 +0000 bill.latham So, now that we’re on our new site, it’s time to test the forum!

I might as well start with a spoiler.

Did you know that The Final Revolution actually ends with…Message From Moonbase Alpha?

When I started writing the book, I didn’t even know that was going to happen. It just worked out well. And for Odysseus Wept, you’re gonna want to have read The Final Revolution.

Let us know how you like the new site.

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/odysseus-wept-insights-from-the-writer/#post-3290 <![CDATA[Odysseus Wept – Insights from the writer]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/odysseus-wept-insights-from-the-writer/#post-3290 Sat, 27 Aug 2016 00:05:54 +0000 Steve Foster William Latham has posted an update on the Powys Media facebook page re: the re-release of “Survival” as well as an extraordinary article on his own web page about his thoughts on the writing of the forthcoming “Odysseus Wept” and ending the Alphan’s (literary) journey:

http://williamlatham.net/master/authorsite/

The article got me excited and also gave me a sense of relief: there was much about “The Final Revolution” I disliked (a first for me in terms of Bill’s run of [b]SPACE: 1999[/b] novels), however, his thoughts in this new post assured me that the end of the Alphan’s Odyssey is in the best of hands. This wonderful old TV series that is both loved and derided, that unifies and divides fans in equal measures is about to have a season finale that will eclipse (pun intended) 😉 TNG’s “All Good Things…”, DS9’s “What You Leave Behind” & Voyager’s “Endgame”.

[b]SPACE: 1999[/b] – Odysseus Wept. The final journey of our beloved Alphan’s is about to begin.

Thank you Bill, for everything.

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3289 <![CDATA[So, What Is Odysseus Wept?]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3289 Wed, 06 Jul 2016 19:00:59 +0000 William Latham Prodigal Moon’s not a novel…and yes, it’s still coming.

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3288 <![CDATA[So, What Is Odysseus Wept?]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3288 Sat, 02 Jul 2016 17:15:02 +0000 Steve Foster Thanks for the update Bill 🙂

If “Black Doves” and “Odysseus Wept” will be the last novels to be published, does that mean that “Prodigal Moon” is no longer on the drawing board..? 🙁

As always, I am waiting in quiet anticipation for the release of the last few books (as well as the new, proof read and typo corrected version of “Survival” – any chance of a new cover by Ken Scott for this..? An Eagle approaching Susurra surrounded by a debris field of dead and drifting Leiran vessels is a provocative one in my mind).

I think my feeling towards OW is an interesting one… there is a sense of anticipation, granted, but there is also a feeling of… fear. I fear for my favourite Alphan’s. But I must know their destiny.

Thank you for your continued hardwork on [b]SPACE: 1999[/b] 🙂

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3287 <![CDATA[So, What Is Odysseus Wept?]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/so-what-is-odysseus-wept/#post-3287 Sun, 26 Jun 2016 21:21:39 +0000 William Latham Hey, folks.

Figured it was time to come in and start expectation-setting for the final chronological novel in our series, the end of the line as it were. I have to keep specifying the “chronological” end because this book and Black Doves are still in a bit of a development race for which will be the last novel we publish. Black Doves takes place earlier in the chronology (pre-Omega).

HERE THERE BE SPOILERS, JUST SAYIN’…

Back when “The Final Revolution” was coming out, I used a term in some places referring to it as the last novel set in the format of the series. And that’s true.

Odysseus Wept will tell you where we’re leaving the series. Some folks ain’t gonna make it. Others will. We’ll be basically laying the groundwork for some of Johnny Byrne’s hopes for the series, but we’re also finalizing some plot threads that started all the way back in the first few Powys novels.

As you’ve probably guessed (and no doubt discussed on some forum out in the ether), we don’t always make you happy. And as we’ve said, that’s never been our goal. We were always much more about being internally consistent than being crowd pleasing. We’ve always tried to stay faithful to the Penfold/Byrne zeitgeist. But we’ve also tried very hard to build the future for this series, even though it’s a future we’re not going to explore beyond its initial steps.

I won’t say Odysseus Wept will try to take things out with a bang, and if you were expecting that, you need to look at Space:1999 again, I think. As much as you may project things onto this show (and we know we project things onto it — we’re constantly trying to self-correct when we think we’re not being organic to the roots of this franchise), there are some things I can tell you about this show (and this book series) from what is now a approaching a generation of years in analyzing it, all without spoiling this book too much.

In my earliest interview about Resurrection, I said something about how a major theme in this show is that “help isn’t coming” — which I suppose was a somewhat pessimistic way of saying that these folks need to be self-reliant. If anything, I think that was all an understatement on my part. I think now I’d say at the heart of this show is — this universe is openly hostile, and you Alphans aren’t ready for it — but somehow you survive!

The Final Revolution was literally about showing the cracks in the foundation, to the point where Alpha is a mess at the end. The streak of luck was running out.

I guess my message here is this book’s not going to be all happy and feel-good with all of the cast members signing their signature in space before the closing credits. But I take it to heart that nobody wants to read a dour, depressing ending for people they love. I know you love these characters. At this point, they feel like family members to me, too!

Long story short? Expect this series to end like lives end, it’s part of a continuum, sometimes bad things happen for a good reason, the masters controlling the fates here ultimately care about the characters, and as usual, I’ve given you a bunch of information that doesn’t really tell you anything other than…trust us.

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3286 <![CDATA[Ten Questions for Tex]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3286 Sun, 29 May 2016 06:12:08 +0000 That’s too bad. Miss Freedom was a good enough read, as I recall, and The Prisoner’s Dilemma was excellent. As I recall, there were other writers like Lance Parkin mentioned as planned Prisoner novelists, and I was looking forward to those. But at least Big Finish is doing an audio series now.

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3285 <![CDATA[Ten Questions for Tex]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3285 Wed, 13 Apr 2016 01:49:45 +0000 William Latham Miss Freedom will be for general publication. No hardcover — just want to be done with The Prisoner series. We’ll get out the regular edition and then walk away like you did from that person you never should have dated in college but you thought, what’s the harm?

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https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3284 <![CDATA[Ten Questions for Tex]]> https://newpowys.williamlatham.net/forums/topic/ten-questions-for-tex/#post-3284 Mon, 11 Apr 2016 10:43:38 +0000 Glenn McCrabb I call in every day. Problem is, my work I.T. department thinks that Powys is a game site and so has blocked it.
I will pop in when I remember to at home. The news all looks good here at the moment and I can’t wait for another book. The hardcover editions sound wonderful and they will make me dust off my dancing shoes, well I might even go out and buy a new pair. 🙂

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