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Interview #414: Brandon Sanderson’s Blog: Reader Mail, Entry #2

Patrick

How long does it take to write a book? (Just guestimate . . . )

Brandon Sanderson

Well, it honestly depends on the book. It’s not just a matter of length, it’s also a matter of complexity. The more viewpoints I’m trying to balance, and the deeper the setting, the longer the book will take. Also, it depends on what you call ‘writing’ a book—do you include all drafts, or just the rough? What about the planning? Here are a few estimates based on some of my books, drafting and planning time included.

Alcatraz Vs. The Evil Librarians (50k words, one viewpoint.) 2-3 months.

Elantris (200k words, three main viewpoints.) 6-8 months.

Mistborn: The Hero of Ages (250k words, 5 main viewpoints.) 8-10 months.

The Wheel of Time: The Gathering Storm (300k words. 21 viewpoints. Chunks outlined and written by Mr. Jordan already.) 16 months, pulling extra hours.

So . . . imagine if I HADN’T had outlines and materials left by Mr. Jordan. It would probably have taken around 2 years to write a book that length. (Which, actually, was about how long it took Mr. Jordan to write a lot of his books.)

Every author is different, however. Some write in bursts, some write slow and steady, a little each day. It’s hard to judge exactly how long it will take you to write a book. There’s no ‘right’ way to do it.

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