Good for Brandon. I didn't even know that's what Audible paid their authors.
DallasTeleAg said:
Good for Brandon. I didn't even know that's what Audible paid their authors.
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The other big mark this year (other than the aforementioned "I can't talk about this yet" things that are still happening in Hollywood)
I am down for this. Not sure what length of time is appropriate though.hunter2012 said:
Can we put a rule on how long spoilers are viable since at some point the reader is just living under a rock?
Saxsoon said:
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/state-of-the-sanderson-2022/
Sanderson ripped Audible a new *******
What an absolute Chad. I wish we had more people like him in this world.Quote:
Here's where the gold star goes to Speechify. Let me tell you, they came to me and saidfull of enthusiasm for the projectthey'd give me 100%. I almost took it, but then I asked the owner (who is a great guy) if this was a deal he could give other authors, or if it was a deal only Brandon Sanderson could get. He considered that, then said he'd be willing to do industry standard70%for any author who lists their books directly on Speechify a la carte. So I told him I wanted that deal, if he agreed to let me make the terms of our deal public.
I've made enough on this Kickstarter. I don't need to squeeze people for every pennybut what I do want to do is find a way to provide options for authors. I think that by agreeing to these two deals, I'm doing that. We have the open offer from Speechify, and we have Spotify trying very hard to break Audible's near-monopoly.
DallasTeleAg said:
He has. He said he saw The Final Empire as a movie, and possibly the rest of the trilogy as a TV series. However, I know I posted one of his live signings here where he specifically said he wouldn't be surprised to be on set filming a Stormlight show by mid 2023.
He said as much during the Lost Metal release event in November. Previously he purposely kept the 'overlap' from being to such an extent that you'd have to read the entire Cosmere to know what was going on. The Lost Metal represents a change in that sentiment. He said that now "the gloves are off."Saxsoon said:
Lost Metal/Brandon just decided to say **** it and fully blow the doors off on the Cosmere.
Flatlander said:He said as much during the Lost Metal release event in November. Previously he purposely kept the 'overlap' from being to such an extent that you'd have to read the entire Cosmere to know what was going on. The Lost Metal represents a change in that sentiment. He said that now "the gloves are off."Saxsoon said:
Lost Metal/Brandon just decided to say **** it and fully blow the doors off on the Cosmere.
Eliminatus said:
Ya know, I think I am about to speak some heresy but I am not actually sure if I appreciate the full interconnected Cosmere universe. Do we know if he is going to have some final final series that ties absolutely everything together or something? If not, it all seems kind of pointless and extraneous and more to keep track of.
Also my leatherbound Wax and Wayne bundle shipped. I didn't think it was happening till late Q1. Quite the pleasant surprise though!
Madmarttigan said:
Does anyone else get lost in the sheer vastness of details that Sanderson writes. Honestly the cosmere stuff is all very overwhelming.
I am weird and try to reread Stormlight prior to a new book and completely lost momentum during Oathbringer and haven't even read Rhythm of War.
Stormlight is daunting enough but now you add the cosmere stuff and it's just neverending detail. It's amazing what he has done and how it is all connected but damn my memory is too terrible for all this stuff.
Roll the Bones said:
I'm the same way. I don't even try to remember all the small details and tie different things together. I just go with the flow and enjoy the ride.
I have read all of Stormlight including the two novellas, and read the first 2 books twice each in rereads when the fourth book came out. Otherwise I will go find a wiki article with a summary of the first few books when the next one comes out.
I just started reading Mistborn era 1 for the first time. I'm on the middle book and enjoying it greatly although I like Stormlight better. I'm not sure if I will need to read all the Mistborn eras 1 and 2 novels before the kickstarter secret books that start to arrive next month? It sounds like there are going to be some sort of read along, book club kind of deals through his YT channel but I may not have read enough of his works to appreciate it. Would be fun to do though if the secret novels aren't going to ruin Mistborn or the other books I have not yet read.
Eliminatus said:
My collection of signed copies grows a little larger with alloy of law and shadows of self arriving today.
Definitely Not A Cop said:
Thanks. It's very cool. Is the title Mistborn and The Final Empire interchangeable?
So Brandon has several unpublished novels that he has currently shelved as he wrote them all before his first published book of Elantris. Hoid/Wit was the main character of Dragonsteel (hence the name of his company) and it shows the shattering of Adolnasium to my understanding. However the only existing copy to be read is at BYU in the library there because it was his graduate thesis. He is currently reworking the story and plans to release it at some point after Stormlight 5. Most of what we know is from really clever readers getting answers out of Brandon at conventions and stuff which are archived on the Coppermind or 17th Shard Wiki.Orome said:
Question for you guys. Currently reading Arcanum Unbounded. Is there a book that goes into the history of the cosmere (like the Silmarillion?). The intro into each system talks about things like the Battle of Shards and the Shattering and it hasn't really explained that. I'm just using context and content to figure out a broad stroke of the history.