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Interview #900: NPR Interview with Harriet McDougal, Entry #5

Petra Mayer

So what was your role? I know you picked the chapter titles, but describe for our listeners your role in sort of the creation and editing of the series.

Harriet McDougal

Well, in The Eye of the World in particular, in the beginning there were four boys leaving the village, but one of them didn’t have anything to do. And my husband said, “Well, I had plans for him for the fourth book.” And I said, “If you bore people, then there never will be a fourth book. Cut that boring kid out.” So he did.

Petra Mayer

Yeah. There are only three, in the final.

Harriet McDougal

Yes, that’s right. The original cover art—the kind of brownish cover art that was on the inside cover—does show four, which is rather ghostly.

And another thing . . . Nynaeve . . . I helped him develop her by saying, “Why on earth is she always riding up there to talk to Moiraine? She doesn’t seem to have anything to talk about.” And I said, “Maybe she’s trying to show her that she knows her way around herbal remedies.” So a major piece of Nynaeve’s character slid into place with that.

Petra Mayer

Oh, that she was the Healer and the Wisdom.

Harriet McDougal

Yes, the village Wisdom—for people who haven’t read the books, we’re getting into some detail—but you might be interested that the village the main characters come from has a mayor and a Council, who are all men. But the village Wisdom (laughs) is the wise woman of the village, and generally represents the power of women. It’s a very egalitarian world as far as gender is concerned.

Petra Mayer

I did notice that, yeah.

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