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Interview #63: Reality Break Podcast, Entry #5

Dave Slusher

Now, when you’re writing on this scope, you’re writing on many levels at the same time. You’ve got the individual interactions. You’ve got the interactions of different cultures. You have the larger interactions of the good and evil, and you have the supernatural characters that are sort of pulling strings all down below them. How hard is it to balance the action through all of these different levels?

Robert Jordan

Well, it’s not all that hard in my head because I grew up in Charleston, which one writer once said makes Byzantium look simple. But I couldn’t do it in a computer. I don’t have the time to invest in that much effort on the computer simply to keep track of it.

There are a lot of layers—everything is an onion. And we’re talking almost a four-dimensional onion here. Any particular point that you look at—almost any particular point—has layers to it. It’s one of the interesting things to me, is how much can I layer things without making it too complicated. It’s quite possible for somebody to read these books as pure adventure, and I actually have twelve-year-old fans who do that. I was surprised to find that I had twelve-year-old fans, but I do and they read it just like that. Other people spend quite a lot of time discussing the layering, and it’s fun for me to do.

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