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Ladas wrote:
I quit reading review after 6 paragraphs of the author expressing nonsense and single actual comment about the book.


To be fair though, the review was written before the book came out, and was supposed to be completely spoiler free.

Noggel,

Yeah, I don't expect any delays on this current book. He's finished the first draft and is chugging through the editing. He should definitely finish the book by November. But I don't think he's written anything for the last book yet, so I don't see how he finishes on time.


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Are you stalking him?!

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Well, I follow him on Twitter, and he gives daily updates on his editing progress. For example, he just got done cutting 15 percent on a chapter while on a flight to San Diego.


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He's finished his second draft and sent it off to his beta readers.


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Beta readers? What the heck?

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Beta readers, explained by Sanderson himself on twitter today...
Brandon Sanderson wrote:
Many (including @einwynn) are asking about how to become beta readers. Well, it's different for my own books than it is for wot...

For WoT, Harriet's in charge; the betas are people she trusts and knows. For myself, it varies by book. Usually people I know, though.


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So, unprofessional editors?

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So I got my wife "The Eye of the World" for her birthday. I'm hoping she'll dig it.

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I just finished my complete reread of the series, and I have to say that while the story was good, Sanderson is not nearly the story teller Jordan was. When I read Jordan, I fell in love with the way he wrote his characters, each with a distinctly different "voice". You could tell who was speaking, given no context other than the quoted text.

Sanderson has a deficiency in this area. Amys speaks in the same voice, and manner as Thom Merrilin, who speaks in the same voice and manner as Mat Cauthon.

I suppose this must be due, in part, to the characters not being Sanderson's, and I suppose I shouldn't have expected more, and am perhaps being unfair to a man whom otherwise did a fantastic job.

At the end of the day, I suppose I'm just thankful that I'll get to read the end of this saga, which has been such a big part of my life since my late childhood.

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So as of 15 minutes ago, Brandon Sanderson has finished the final draft of TofM. So now it goes off for copy edit and should be set for a Nov 2nd release. Woot!


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I'm going to disagree with you a bit, Rynar. I think Sanderson did a fair job of retaining several of the more prominent character's "voices." I will agree that most of the secondary characters' voices blend together under his pen, though. The tertiary characters.. well, we didn't know them well enough for them to have a voice, anyways.

Rand, Egwene, Mat, Avhienda, Nynaeve.. all felt pretty good. I'll agree that Amys and Thom suffered some.

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Kaffis Mark V wrote:
I'm going to disagree with you a bit, Rynar. I think Sanderson did a fair job of retaining several of the more prominent character's "voices." I will agree that most of the secondary characters' voices blend together under his pen, though. The tertiary characters.. well, we didn't know them well enough for them to have a voice, anyways.

Rand, Egwene, Mat, Avhienda, Nynaeve.. all felt pretty good. I'll agree that Amys and Thom suffered some.


Rand, Egwene, Avhienda and Nynaeve I'll give you. Mat, not so much. Mat read like an absolute dandy in Sanderson's work, and given the amount of page time he had, was a major disappointment to me.

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http://brandonsanderson.com/blog/911/TOWERS-OF-MIDNIGHT-Is-Done

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Posted on 08.23.10

First let me get to some quick updates. I've put up a few WARBREAKER annotations: two on chapter five and one on chapter six. Two new podcast episodes of Writing Excuses have also gone up, recorded live at Dragons & Fairy Tales bookstore. In the first one Dan, Howard, and I offer constructive criticism on several listeners' submitted first paragraphs. In the second episode, we discuss what to do with old material that you've set aside.

Now to the main announcement, which appeared on my Twitter/Facebook feeds last week: TOWERS OF MIDNIGHT, book 13 of the Wheel of Time, is finished. All of the drafts are done, the final revisions made, the book turned in. (And for those who don't watch Twitter/Facebook, we're hoping to eventually post a weekly "best of" or something here on the website for you to read through.)

Getting the book done on time (or, well, close to it) took a lot out of me. I was basically worthless Wednesday and Thursday of last week recuperating. And I'm not a guy who often needs to do things like that. However, I feel that the book turned out very well. The publication date is set for November 2nd, and at this point, there's basically no chance we'll miss that. So go ahead and preorder and make your plans to come see me on one of my upcoming tours. Things look good.

Now that it's done, I can sit back and look at the book as a whole. As I said, I'm very pleased with it. For months I've been telling people that I feel that in many ways, it's even more true to the Wheel of Time than THE GATHERING STORM was. I hope to maintain the pacing that made people enjoy TGS, but at the same time TOWERS OF MIDNIGHT has a much expanded scope than the previous novel, showing a larger picture and getting back to many characters who were ignored or had reduced parts in TGS. Though we are jumping back in time for a few viewpoints to catch them up, it does also continue Rand/Egwene and other characters who had a large focus in TGS.

I hope that you enjoy it. There are some scenes in it we've been waiting to read for a long, long time. Scenes that made my heart break to write, and others that bring a smile to my face every time I look through them again.

Now that it's done, it is time for me to take a break. I've been going full steam on the Wheel of Time and the Stormlight Archive now for about three years. These last eighteen months were particularly demanding, filled with seventy-hour weeks. I don't regret it, and I'm certainly not complaining. I agree to deadlines when I make contracts, and I love my job. I will gladly work twelve- and fourteen-hour days six days a week at something I love if it means I don't have to work eight hours a day five days a week at something I hate. (Which would be pretty much anything other than writing.)

But I have to take care not to burn myself out either. And so, as I did last summer, I'm going to take some time off and work on side projects. These are very relaxing to me—books that have no deadline and that no editor is waiting for or expecting to see. I'll probably only have time to write one, and I'm not sure what it will be yet, but it won't be an epic fantasy. (They take far too long for the time I'm giving myself.) Probably a YA novel or maybe even something wild, such as an urban fantasy or the like. Perhaps some short stories.

I'll post about what I'm doing, when I'm doing it. I'll also be taking some time to read, play some video games, and build Magic decks. I do want to give a special thank you to those who sent me cards during the last few weeks. I tried to thank everyone, and there are still a few I intend to post about, but some of the items that arrived from my wishlist didn't include a name telling me who originally bought them for me.

I'm intending to bring these cards specifically to Dragon*Con and do some fun things with them. I'll post later in the week about it, but if you like Magic and are going to Dragon*Con, we should be able to find some time to play. (I'm thinking of bringing an Archenemy deck and trying to take on multiple fans at once in epic, large-scale games.)

Anyway, be sure to check back during this week, as I intend to make up for missed blog posts (sorry about the lack of those these last few months) by posting frequently this week. I'll probably do a few posts about THE WAY OF KINGS, which is only about a week away now, and maybe talk about the projects I've got planned for the free months.

Right now, my plan is to start on A MEMORY OF LIGHT on January first.

Thank you all for being awesome.

Brandon


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You are welcome, Brandon. Being awesome comes quite naturally to me.

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