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http://www.wotmania.net/wotmessageboard ... geID=98495This is a report from a Westeros.org poster (The Mountain Goat) who attended Brandon's reading (from his new Azkaban novel) at the World Science Fiction Convention in Denver this last weekend:
"I wanted to go to the Brandon Sanderson reading and Dunny was good enough to join me. However we arrived at the room to discover it had been moved from the Hyatt to the same room GRRM was in yesterday so we headed back over there, pointing Luzifer's Right Hand in the direction of the Rothfuss reading on the way.
But the room for the Brandon Sanderson reading was empty, except for one man hanging around outside the door and he said to us: "Are you here for me?", checking his name badge and yes it was Brandon on his own at his reading, awwww. What had happened is that the changed room had not been included in the Erattum sheet included with the Convention pack everyone receives, not even Brandon himself knew about the change and had arrived 10 minutes late to his own Reading. So many people had probably already left and it was just the two of us sat down chatting with Brandon Sanderson.
I asked him how the Wheel of Time: Memory of Light book was going and he said very well, in fact he had been writing some just a couple of minutes before we arrived. He could not tell us anything about what he has written so far but did say he has a strict deadline to meet and is working hard to meet it, so hopefully this book will not be delayed at all. I told him that we post on the Westeros board and I had seen his posts on the subject and that I had been impressed with the way he has handled the negativity thrown his way when he took on the project. I for one hope he can bring this unwieldy beast of a series to a satisfying conclusion.
He is writing the book in 5 separate blocks. The first four blocks will follow each of the four main groups from the point Knife of Dreams left off to the start of the Last Battle, with the fifth and final block being the Last Battle itself. I think he said he has finished the first block and is working on the second one now. He did say this will be a very big book and he does not know at this point if the publishers will be forced to put it into two separate volumes just because it is simply too big. If that does happen he wants them to make sure the books are released no more than 1 month apart.
I asked Brandon whether there will be a book of Robert Jordan's notes released after the final book and he said that he hopes there will be something like that but it may not be RJ's notes as they are now. Apparently RJ hated it for anyone to read his notes, not even his wife read them and so he does not think she will go against his wishes and let them be released like that. However it may be possible to put out a 'making of' style book showing which parts RJ wrote and which parts Brandon did or what he changed.
The notes themselves are quite confusing since RJ would write a scene in two different ways with different outcomes. They could not both happen and so Brandon needs to work out which scene to use and which way this will then change the story as he is going along.
Soon after a couple more people arrived and so Brandon read to the four of us a piece from his children's comedy novel Alcatraz. The first book is already out, the second due out soon and the piece he read from is the third book of the series of four. Apparently he has a movie deal for the books but does not know yet if it will be going into production. Spoilers are not a problem since each book is a separate story and is not greatly related to each other. He is a funny and engaging speaker and it was enjoyable to hear a short excerpt from this, obviously a completely different style to WoT or Mistborn (which I have still to read).
Dunny spoke about the difference in reading books in French and Brandon said he was impressed with her English and we chatted about some authors who write in languages other than their first language, can't for the life of me remember who they were now though."
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