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Interview #902: The Heir to Tolkien and Jordan: An Interview with Brandon Winn Sanderson, Entry #4

Daily Dragon

Your new epic fantasy series, The Stormlight Archive, has been in the works for quite some time. In an interview earlier this year with Fantasy-Faction.com, you said that you set the project aside in 2003 because you needed to “get better as a writer.” During the interim, as you worked on other projects such as the Mistborn trilogy, Warbreaker , and your middle-grade Alcatraz series, which skills did you improve the most?

Brandon Sanderson

I would say that I learned to juggle multiple characters a lot better. That’s one of the places where I needed to grow, and it’s one of the aspects where the original Way of Kings that I wrote in 2002 flopped. I wasn’t good at juggling all these viewpoints. Working on the Wheel of Time really forced me to learn that, and I think I’ve gotten much better at it. I’ve also learned to be more subtle with my writing; Robert Jordan was incredibly subtle in his foreshadowing. Going through his notes and rereading the books and seeing how he set up things for many books later, it impressed me quite a bit that he was able to do that. I think I’ve been able to learn from that.

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