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469 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 18, 2012
“Though I’m very happy with and proud of the result, Red Country was a difficult book to write. I felt at times somewhat uninspired. Somewhat burned out.” –Joe Abercrombie
“That's what courage is. Taking your disappointments and your failures, your guilt, and your shame, all the wounds received and inflicted, and sinking them in the past. Starting again. Damning yesterday and facing tomorrow with your head held high. Times change. It's those that see it coming, and plan for it, and change themselves to suit that prosper.”
Strange, how the best moments of our lives we scarcely notice except in looking back.
“Strange, how the best moments of our lives we scarcely notice except in looking back.”
“The trouble with running is wherever you run to, there you are.”
“Better to have steel to hand and find no trouble than find yourself in trouble with no steel to hand.”
Though I’m very happy with and proud of the result, Red Country was a difficult book to write. I felt at times somewhat uninspired. Somewhat burned out.This "burn out" showed, and explains a lot of why I feel how I do about this book.