

The writer's fantasy was not limited to one world soon the reader was able to travel back to the Middle Ages, described in Kornev's free interpretation. As the writer explained in an interview, he cannot continue the story of the characters created by a colleague, because he does not know what fate was in store for him according to Andrey's idea. Pavel Kornev shared with fans about the end of the story. The section lived up to the death of Cruise and in 2018 ended with the release of the epilogue. In 2015, a new section of the Hops and Klondike saga appears, co-authored with Andrey Cruise, an equally famous creator of fantasy. The author gladly agreed to international cooperation, and the heroes of the cycle received foreign fans. Kornev received an offer from the Czech publishing house Fantom Print and the Polish Fabryka Słów to print Borderlands. Soon the heroes and the created world of the Borderlands were developed in a cycle with a similar name. Immediately in the year of its release, the work was awarded the Russian science fiction prize “Sword without a Name”. In addition to a warm welcome from fans of the genre, the writer received positive reviews from critics and colleagues. The first novel of the author, as they say, “shot”.

In 2006, "Alpha Kniga" releases a story about the world of eternal cold, where laws establish a sharp blade and witchcraft. The first science fiction novel to be published was “Ice.” Originally published in samizdat and fragmentary duplicated in the author’s Live Journal, the text attracted the attention of readers and publishers. The beginning of his creative career falls on 2002, and the very next year Kornev began to write systematically and professionally. And sometimes Paul fell into the hands of works that suggest that he is able to write much better and more interesting than their authors. A fan of modern science fiction writers such as George Martin, Jim Butcher, Andrei Cruz, Alexei Pekhov, once thought that he could write himself like them. Also the virus mentioned at the beginning? It was just an MC rave.As the writer admitted in one of the few interviews, the idea of his own work was prompted by the reading experience. Repeat after me: “This is a new story unrelated to books 13 (or 14) of An NPC's Path. That would be my advice to those who decide to read it as well. Not to mention that his first level character would not survive a journey of this type. The attempt to reach him by conventional means was no longer on display as he was given a tight deadline. The problem was that Ian had to start over (with no hope of cheating like he had in the previous story) and the starting location was on the other side of the world from his destination. His task was to play a new popular virtual reality game trying to get closer to a certain player. As clear proof that his methods of persuasion were no softer than those of hardened criminals (and involved some blackmail), Ian received an offer. It turned out that this was how the police had contacted him.

His happiness collapsed the moment someone kidnapped him The irony was that the virus was relevant for the first two pages, after which it wasn't even mentioned until the end of the entire series (another book, not counting this one).Īnyway, Ian enjoyed his new life hoping that the guy he helped put him in jail wouldn't find him when he got released. To make his story relevant, the author introduced a new virus (another one) into his world.
