I would love BS to get a better handle on the characters as well.
RabidWombat Send a noteboard - 26/04/2011 05:42:24 PM
I'd much rather he have an even better handle on the characters than get the book out sooner.
But I have to add that I'm not looking forward to the series ending. I would much rather be in this state of "at least there's one more book left" so that colors my opinion a bit.
But I have to add that I'm not looking forward to the series ending. I would much rather be in this state of "at least there's one more book left" so that colors my opinion a bit.
I am glad that BS has taken over, but I am willing to bet that nobody (with a reasonable writing talent) has RJs eclectic mix of interest in epic fantasy/history novel with a hodgepodge mixture of other attributes such as long introspective internal monologues, huge supporting cast, and a sympathetic view toward the female protagonists.
It is not too surprising that they chose someone well capable of writing in the epic fantasy style that can adapt to write historic fiction but doesn't support the other stuff as well. Many readers (and especially the pure fantasy readers) will prefer this. But if I had to guess more than a few readers were attracted to RJ because of the quirks. I count myself among them I used to like reading SF (or I used to think I did until I realized that most of the books like the Thomas Covenant series just made me miserable); now WoT is the only SF series I can read. It wouldn't surprise if the 'unconventional fans' who like WoT because of its quirks are a majority.
With only one more book to go BS has absolutely no reason to care about us 'unconventional' fans other than professional pride. We are either going to buy the last book or not. And if he hasn't gotten us to want to buy his own series with the first two books he isn't going to do it with the last. He may have reason to care about how the popular SF reviewers review it/ but that has nothing to do with us oddballs.
I do think that BS has 'professional pride' in that he wants to keep it as true to RJs vision as possible. The more time he spends with the re-read and recovering from possible burnout the better.
Who knows, maybe in another re-read he will gain a better appreciation of some of the characters he had troubles with.
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
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I would prefer it if he re-read it 5 times. I don't mind waiting.
25/04/2011 08:41:31 PM
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I would love BS to get a better handle on the characters as well.
26/04/2011 05:42:24 PM
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My problems with the series have little or nothing to do with Sanderson.
27/04/2011 10:50:15 PM
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Why should you care. Just stop reading the series.
28/04/2011 09:45:17 PM
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Because I want to find out how it ends. I was quite clear about that.
30/04/2011 12:34:51 AM
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It's not like he's just reading for the hell of it.
25/04/2011 09:31:18 PM
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He probably doesn't think he can afford to skim; which bits are the trivial ones?
26/04/2011 04:36:56 AM
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After TOM re-reads, more beta readers and lots more edits is the order of the day
26/04/2011 01:00:15 PM
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That could be just as easily fixed by having a few dedicated proofreaders.
27/04/2011 10:53:49 PM
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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
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I agree with that sentiment. Team Jordan is there to address these issues.
27/04/2011 10:56:17 PM
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You're comparing him to Martin? lol This book is going to come out 2 years after the previous *NM*
28/04/2011 01:01:41 AM
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*dry* but imagine if he got those skimmable parts WRONG!!
26/04/2011 04:41:23 PM
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Once again, that's what Maria and Team Jordan are there for. *NM*
27/04/2011 10:56:59 PM
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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
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not everyone can read and retain a book in a day like i can
26/04/2011 05:51:39 PM
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I'm pretty sure most people around here can, and Brandon Sanderson can too.
27/04/2011 10:59:31 PM
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He has said that he is starting to write the book since it's taking so long.
28/04/2011 05:13:09 AM
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