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Interview #837: DragonCon 2012 - AMOL Update Panel, Entry #6

Question

I was wondering if it’s possible for scholarship in future generations if we at some point could get a copy that’s annotated so that we can tell which passages came directly from Robert Jordan—like color-coded or something—because as you’ve been intermingling them I think it would be interesting to be able to go back and say, “This is what he originally wrote.”

Brandon Sanderson

It will be very hard to do simply because, you know, you would have a lot of sentences that would four colors in them (laughter), because, here are three words from Brandon; here are a couple of words from Robert Jordan; the rest are from Harriet, that she has edited, and then here’s the insertion by Maria as she’s doing the copy-edit, that something needed to be [put] in. It would be very difficult to get right.

The other thing is, Harriet has several times expressed a reluctance to let people see the notes because she doesn’t want people focusing when reading the books on what was me and what is Jim. I do still kinda tend to work on her and see if I can get her to let us do something with the notes. I’m not too expectant—if it doesn’t happen I’m gonna be fine—but I tend to ask on behalf of the fans, people like yourself, and if I can do that I can then bring them out and I will talk a little bit more about that.

One thing that I’ve said to people a number of times, that in each of the three books there is a prologue [scene] that Robert Jordan wrote almost completely, or completely, for the prologue of the book, then since we split it in three, I took one scene from each completely that is Robert Jordan’s—and there are a few fragments in each prologue as well that were also his—but there’s one complete scene in the prologue. In the first book, it was the farmer sitting on the doorsteps watching the storm; that was one of the scenes he dictated, and we actually at JordanConI got to listen to that dictation. In the second book it was the Borderlander tower with the soldier and his son; that was one of the more complete scenes we had from Robert Jordan which had some minimal revision and editing during the process but was basically a complete scene that he gave us. And there’s one like that in the third book as well.

In The Gathering Storm , I’ve said before that, as the notes went, Rand was a little more me; there were fewer notes on Rand. There were more notes on Egwene. We’re both involved in all the viewpoints, but Rand from that is a little more me, and Egwene’s a little more Robert Jordan, and then in Towers of Midnight , Perrin’s a little bit more me, and Mat is a little more Robert Jordan. And maybe we’ll be able to release more than that, but so far that’s about all I’ve said. There are certain scenes that he did write, by the way—I’ll give you everything; this is what I’ve told people; I haven’t told people much—but there’s a certain scene in The Gathering Storm where Egwene has an unexpected meeting with an old friend in the Tower. That one was done by Robert Jordan. And in Towers of Midnight , there is…most of the Mat stuff including the ending where a certain engagement happens was Robert Jordan.

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