shuyung wrote:
That being said, I don't recall Knife of Dreams being any better edited than the previous 10 books (11 if you count A New Spring). Editing is what allowed the series to spiral out of control to where one more book probably wasn't going to do it.
Ok, this is where your argument is really slipping. There were like 5 or 6 major plot arcs that got resolved in KoD. It went quite a ways towards wrapping up the series. I already agreed that the series spread out too far earlier. It should have been driving towards a conclusion after the Lord of Chaos, instead it spread further out. CoT was the worst, as it didn't resolve anything, or move any plot point forward significantly. So when you say that KoD was not "any better edited than the previous..." it makes me question what the hell you are talking about.
And I've never heard of any illness being behind a delay between Lord of Chaos and A Crown of Swords, but I hadn't got into the series yet. But there was less than two years between the publication of the two books (18 months) so it couldn't have been much of a delay. And are you really saying that he had amyloidosis (a disease with a median life expectancy of less than four years) back in '96? There was no evidence of him being chronically ill, or on "a downward spiral" prior to him being diagnosed with amyloidosis.