Jordan reported that the first symptom to cause him to fear that there was something seriously wrong (he momentarily lost his eyesight on his way across a parking lot) occurred in April of 2005. At that time, he had already completed KoD, which had entered the editorial fase at Tor. That means, of course, that Jordan's decision to accellerate the pace in KoD was made at a time where he did not suspect that he was seriously ill. Jordan was diagnosed with amyloidosis in December 2005, and started treatment at the end of March 2006.
How Many Books Would AMoL Have Been If Jordan Had Not Passed Away?
11/03/2011 01:06:18 PM
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5, but I enjoy the series so much that 15 would have been fine with me. *NM*
11/03/2011 03:24:32 PM
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One, he said it himself every time.
11/03/2011 11:03:00 PM
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I think he only said that bc he knew his health was failing *NM*
22/03/2011 04:43:49 PM
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No, he had other projects he wanted to do. He wanted to warp it up and move on. *NM*
22/03/2011 05:00:53 PM
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If Jordan had not gotten sick in the first place or just if he hadn't died?
11/03/2011 11:11:26 PM
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Not in a million years...
12/03/2011 07:33:53 PM
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Why do you persist in this fiction?
13/03/2011 01:48:06 AM
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Me? It's you who's built up a fiction
13/03/2011 07:43:16 PM
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No. Once again, accelerating the pace is not the same as finishing in one more book.
14/03/2011 03:02:46 PM
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Please distinguish between the publisher's hopes and Jordan's intent. You ignore RJ's character too.
14/03/2011 10:46:58 PM
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Re: Not in a million years...
15/03/2011 10:27:12 AM
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