This article is about the sixth novel in the series. For the concept in Kencyr ethics, see Honor's Paradox (concept). For the song that tells the story of Tirandys' choice, see Honor's Paradox (song).
Outside the Chain of Creation…
This article covers a subject that is part of the real world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Kencyr universe.
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Yet there is good. Honor's Paradox can break us, or make us stronger while honor itself is our strength. And we are strong, despite everything.
”
– Kindrie, Honor's Paradox, "Chapter XVI: Tests", V
On September 28, 2010, Hodgell has turned in her manuscript of Honor's Paradox.[1]
On December 12, 2010, Baen has scheduled Honor's Paradox for release in December 2011.[2]
March 20, 2011: According to Amazon.com, the book will be out on December 6, 2011.
On August 24, 2011, Baen made an electronic advanced reader's copy (eARC) available for purchase and download: Honor's Paradox eARC.
December 5, 2011: the book is available on the shelves and on-line from Amazon.com and Baen.com.
Dedication[]
“
I would like to thank all the fine folk who have responded to my LiveJournal entries at http://tagmeth.livejournal.com with everything from literary criticism to encouragement to information on parasitical fish.
A special thanks to those who have given me permission to use their poetry in the current work:
Tiel Aisha Ansari—“Massacre at Gothregor” Cindy Duckert—“Shwupp” Ry Herman—“What the Dead Know” Paul Howat—“Ashe’s Limerick” Paula Lieberman—“The Three Lordan” Scott Life—“The Highlord Calls”
”
– P. C. Hodgell, Honor's Paradox, "Dedication and Maps"
Chapters[]
Dedication and Maps
Chapter I: Songs in the Night (Winter 64)
Chapter II: Winter Solstice (Winter 65)
Chapter III: Pyres and the Pit (Winter 70)
Chapter IV: Relics (Winter 80)
Chapter V: The High Council (Winter 90–100)
Chapter VI: History Lessons (Winter 110)
Chapter VII: The Day of Misrule (Between Winter 120 and Spring 1)
Chapter VIII: New Year's Eve (Between Winter 120 and Spring 1)