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Interview #868: Brandon Sanderson’s Blog: It’s finally out., Entry #2

Brandon Sanderson

A lot of people are asking what it feels like to be done. That’s an odd question to consider for a couple of reasons. In some ways, the Wheel of Time was “done” for me when I read Robert Jordan’s last scene back in 2007. The work wasn’t done, of course, and I had a very long road ahead of me. And yet, I’d read the ending. We managed to get it into the final book virtually unchanged, with only a few minor tweaks here and there. The sequence (it is more than one scene) that I am referring to most of the time when I talk about this encompasses the entire epilogue of A Memory of Light . Once you get there, you can know you’re reading Robert Jordan’s words, though of course there are other scenes scattered through the book that he worked on too.

So that was one ending, for me. Another came in January of last year, when I finished the rough draft of this book. Still, there was a great deal of work to do, but I was “done” after a fashion. From there, I transitioned from writing a new Wheel of Time book to doing revisions—and for the last time ever.

Another ending came for me when I handed the book over to Maria from Team Jordan to handle all of the final tweaks from the proofreads and copyedits. That happened late last summer , and with some regret, I stepped away from the Wheel of Time. Like a parent (though a step-parent in this case) waving farewell to a child as they leave the home, I no longer had responsibility for this book in the same way. I was done.

And yet, I wasn’t. This month and next I’ll be touring for the Wheel of Time. That will probably be the final ending, seeing all of you and sharing in your mixed joy and regret at the finale of this series. Over twenty-three years ago now, I picked up The Eye of the World for the first time, and my life changed. A lot of you have similar stories.

I know how you feel. I’ve been feeling it for five years now, ever since I read that last scene. There is no glossary in this last Wheel of Time book. We wanted to leave you with the memory of that scene, as Robert Jordan wrote it, for your final impression of the Wheel of Time.

I’m happy I can finally share that scene with you. After five years of waiting, I can talk about it with others and reminisce without having to worry about what I’m spoiling. I hope to chat with as many of you as possible in the upcoming months. For those who can’t make it, I’ll post some responses to frequently asked questions below.

May you always find water and shade.

Brandon Sanderson

January 8th, 2013

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