I'll probably get around to more Erikson eventually, but probably only the same way I got past the first Wheel of Time book—through boredom a few years later and not particularly having anything else to read. Having audio books available helps, so I do hope there are someday some, since such I'm-bored-reading is best done while doing mindless time-consuming work on something else. The first book just didn't convince me to read the second one.
I just reserved the S.M. Stirling books Island in the Sea of Time, Dies the Fire, and Conquistator at the library. I saw a sequel to Dies the Fire on the shelf and it sounded interesting, so I read up a little on his books. I saw Stirling on an alternate history panel at Worldcon and he was great, so I'm hoping the books are enjoyable. I have read one Stirling book before, his first Engineer book with James Doohan (I assume Doohan wrote almost none of it), and it was decent except that I found the religious nutjob villains to be completely flat. (If it was the book I'm thinking of.)