Date: 1995-06-16
Type: Paraphrased
Location: Stockholm, SE
Reporter: Brandoch Daha
I looked around for other reports from the [East of the Sun] convention and found this one.
Translation:
In 1995, I helped arrange a fantasy convention in Stockholm, “East of the Sun,” and one of our author guests of honor was Robert Jordan. A very nice man, I might add. In my interview with him, I asked why he wrote so much (at the time, only the first six books had been published, nota bene).
His response was interesting and enlightening. You need many words to fully tell a story, was his answer, plain and simple. There’s only one reason why authors don’t write five, six, and ten book series: They are lazy. A good story is long, complete, and omits nothing.
In other words, Robert Jordan has absolutely no clue what a good literary text looks like.
Another question I asked was why men and women keep talking past each other in the books.
His answer to that question was that that’s how it really is. Men and women think too differently to really understand each other; that’s a biological impossibility. His books simply reflect this fact.
However, I never asked why the main characters all have a mental age of thirteen. But as I said, a sympathetic Southern gentleman he is. (Though his wife was even nicer.)
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