Somehow I feel vindicated.
If this is an indication of what Brandon is really capable of (for the WOT project, I knew he was capable of this in his own books) when he's given all the time he needs to write and polish his stuff instead of rushing to meet a deadline, that bodes really well for AMOL.
He was good at handling the themes and motifs in TGS/TOM. I pointed that out as one of his strengths in my review of TGS. He always shown great understanding of where RJ was going with that. It just lacked polish and a bit of depth. Not anymore.
He's fooled me. That really read like a RJ draft, with some un-RJ like tweakings of language but otherwise terribly RJ-esque. If that's a taste of what he'll deliver in AMOL, I'll be the last one to complain.
here's the link
If this is an indication of what Brandon is really capable of (for the WOT project, I knew he was capable of this in his own books) when he's given all the time he needs to write and polish his stuff instead of rushing to meet a deadline, that bodes really well for AMOL.
He was good at handling the themes and motifs in TGS/TOM. I pointed that out as one of his strengths in my review of TGS. He always shown great understanding of where RJ was going with that. It just lacked polish and a bit of depth. Not anymore.
He's fooled me. That really read like a RJ draft, with some un-RJ like tweakings of language but otherwise terribly RJ-esque. If that's a taste of what he'll deliver in AMOL, I'll be the last one to complain.
AMOL - Prologue Excerpt
26/04/2012 05:52:12 PM
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It was nice to read new material
26/04/2012 06:23:50 PM
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The scene is almost certainly mostly from RJ...
26/04/2012 08:47:26 PM
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some dude talked to Brandon about it
08/05/2012 09:10:55 PM
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Really? Thanks for the link
08/05/2012 10:33:18 PM
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Re: Really? Thanks for the link
09/05/2012 11:00:54 AM
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aaaaah - that helped a bit
29/04/2012 10:20:19 PM
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