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I agree. I don't mind waiting, but it seems this re-read takes longer time than the previous one. ursidae Send a noteboard - 26/04/2011 04:30:25 PM
I mean, as I understand it he took notes regarding the characters voice et cetera the last time, so I think this time some parts at least should go faster. Plus, he has the other members of Team Jordan and the notes to use as a reference (who didn't caught the numerous errors in ToM but anyway...).
It is important to get the book right, but I think the time is probably better spent during the editing and alpha and beta reading parts instead. There is a great risk that the book won't be finished in a year's time and rushed to conclusion, like ToM was.

I'm aware that Sanderson felt the need to re-read the entire Wheel of Time series yet again (I'm assuming that he had read it at least twice prior to this current re-read given that his "official" re-read was labeled as just that - a re-read, and being a fan meant that he had read everything up to that point as a fan). However, his blog stated the following:

I ask your forbearance. I do believe that as a writer who has begun series, it is my responsibility to see that the other pieces of the story are written in a timely manner. However—and it may seem odd—I need to work on these other things to keep my next Wheel of Time and Stormlight installments good. It's how my process works.

So, that's the first warning. I'm taking a break for three months. The second warning is that I can't promise I'll hit the final deadline on the Wheel of Time series. (The last one was supposed to be out in November 2011.) The problem is this: starting January, it will have been three years since I read the Wheel of Time series start to finish. That's too long. I'm starting to forget things. I won't feel comfortable starting the final book until I've done another re-read, and this is going to slow me down by three or four months. It's an unexpected delay I didn't fit into my original projections of how long it would take me to write the books.

If I miss the deadline (which is more likely than not) it won't be by much. A few months, likely the same amount of time it takes me to do the re-read. But it is what must be done. So, I'd suggest that we set MARCH 2012 as the expected date of A Memory of Light. I suspect there will be some grumbling about this, but I feel I should let you know now, rather than later. It won't be an enormous delay, however. If my previous track record earns me anything, I hope it is the benefit of the doubt when it comes to me promising the release dates of books. I won't leave you hanging too long.


I realize that he's worked phenomenally fast in the past on books and has a far better track record than some other fantasy writers who will remain nameless but whose initials are George R.R. Martin of A Song of Ice and Fire fame GRRM.

However, isn't this superfluous re-read taking a bit too long? It's the end of four months of his "re-read" and he's only 33% done according to his progress bar. Skim a bit, man! There are plenty of boring sections that involve too many dress descriptions and horse names. It's inconceivable that he needs to read every word of the whole series yet again. At this rate, he will not be done with his re-read until 2012, much less actually writing the last book.

And why doesn't he do an interview with RAFO already?

Okay, there, my rant is done.
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Is it just me, or is Sanderson's re-read of WoT taking an inordinate amount of time? - 25/04/2011 08:35:10 PM 2138 Views
I would prefer it if he re-read it 5 times. I don't mind waiting. - 25/04/2011 08:41:31 PM 1104 Views
Same - 26/04/2011 01:12:58 AM 971 Views
I would love BS to get a better handle on the characters as well. - 26/04/2011 05:42:24 PM 965 Views
My problems with the series have little or nothing to do with Sanderson. - 27/04/2011 10:50:15 PM 835 Views
Why should you care. Just stop reading the series. - 28/04/2011 09:45:17 PM 946 Views
It's not like he's just reading for the hell of it. - 25/04/2011 09:31:18 PM 1166 Views
Then what the hell is Maria being employed for? *NM* - 27/04/2011 10:50:46 PM 442 Views
As a backup that he can go to when he can't take time to reread. - 27/04/2011 11:15:48 PM 868 Views
He probably doesn't think he can afford to skim; which bits are the trivial ones? - 26/04/2011 04:36:56 AM 902 Views
Sanderson of all people should know what bits are trivial by now - 27/04/2011 10:52:00 PM 765 Views
Maybe, but better safe than sorry. - 28/04/2011 03:28:19 PM 819 Views
Trivial is in the eye of the beholder. - 28/04/2011 09:52:52 PM 861 Views
I agree. I don't mind waiting, but it seems this re-read takes longer time than the previous one. - 26/04/2011 04:30:25 PM 972 Views
*dry* but imagine if he got those skimmable parts WRONG!! - 26/04/2011 04:41:23 PM 842 Views
One persons "skimmable parts" is another persons treasure. - 26/04/2011 06:02:35 PM 823 Views
Oh, I don't mind how much time he spends. - 27/04/2011 05:07:42 AM 757 Views
I would guess that he's doing this. - 26/04/2011 06:06:42 PM 896 Views
It'd be interesting to see his desk - 27/04/2011 05:10:28 AM 861 Views
Heh. No kidding. - 27/04/2011 04:18:53 PM 813 Views
I prefer him to complete his re-read and have enough time for a good series of round(s) for editing - 26/04/2011 05:06:22 PM 1021 Views
YES - 27/04/2011 10:57:50 PM 834 Views
not everyone can read and retain a book in a day like i can - 26/04/2011 05:51:39 PM 1010 Views
Little league, haha (mostly jk) - 14/05/2011 10:11:45 AM 912 Views
He has said that he is starting to write the book since it's taking so long. - 28/04/2011 05:13:09 AM 879 Views
Wish he wouldn't rush... *NM* - 07/05/2011 08:58:18 PM 561 Views
newest update form him about this - 29/04/2011 05:57:40 AM 901 Views

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