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Neemo
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Re: Robert Jordan dies at age 59

Neemo wrote:

actually i'm pretty disapponted in myself i didnt find out sooner, i always checked for news on him, nearly as much i looked for GnR news. He was an author of Fantasy novels, specifically "the Wheel of Time" series. he was my favorite author and i actually met him and him and his wife signed a couple of my books. Very sad news for me to hear of his passing....

the wheel of time turns and ages come and go, there are niether beginnings or endings to the wheel of time....RIP James Oliver Rigney Jr.

It is with great sadness that I tell you that the Dragon is gone. RJ left us today at 2:45 PM. He fought a valiant fight against this most horrid disease. In the end, he left peacefully and in no pain. In the years he had fought this, he taught me much about living and about facing death. He never waivered in his faith, nor questioned our God's timing. I could not possibly be more proud of anyone. I am eternally grateful for the time that I had with him on this earth and look forward to our reunion, though as I told him this afternoon, not yet. I love you bubba.

Our beloved Harriet was at his side through the entire fight and to the end. The last words from his mouth were to tell her that he loved her.

Thank each and everyone of you for your prayers and support through this ordeal. He knew you were there. Harriet reminded him today that she was very proud of the many lives he had touched through his work. We've all felt the love that you've been sending my brother/cousin. Please keep it coming as our Harriet could use the support.

Jason will be posting funeral arrangements.

My sincerest thanks.

Peace and Light be with each of you,

Wilson
Brother/Cousin
4th of 3

http://www.dragonmount.com/

James
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Re: Robert Jordan dies at age 59

James wrote:

That sucks. I'm not familar with his work.

On the bright side, your autographed books just went up in value.:haha:

Neemo
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Re: Robert Jordan dies at age 59

Neemo wrote:

Author chosen to finish the WHEEL OF TIME series
Posted by Jason on December 10th, 2007 in the A Memory of Light, Brandon Sanderson, Publishing, The Books, Tor Books category   
Tor Books has announced that Brandon Sanderson has been selected to completeA MEMORY OF LIGHT, the final novel in the Wheel of Time saga. Here is the official press release:

Tor announces that the final novel in bestselling Robert Jordan's legendary Wheel of Time® fantasy series will be completed by author Brandon Sanderson.
New York, NY: Friday, December 7, 2007

Tor Books announced today that novelist Brandon Sanderson has been chosen to finish the final novel in Robert Jordan's bestselling Wheel of Time fantasy series. Robert Jordan, one of the greatest storytellers of the 20th and early 21st centuries, died September 16th after a courageous battle with the rare blood disease amyloidosis.

The new novel, A MEMORY OF LIGHT, will be the twelfth and final book in the beloved fantasy series which has sold over 14 million copies in North America and over 30 million copies worldwide. The last four books in the series were all #1 New York Times bestsellers, and for over a decade fans have been eagerly awaiting the final novel that would bring the epic story to its conclusion.

Harriet Popham Rigney, Jordan's beloved wife and editor, said of her decision to have Sanderson complete the last book in The Wheel of Time series: 'I have chosen Brandon Sanderson to complete Robert Jordan's great work, and I am absolutely delighted that he accepted. I will of course be editing this book as I have all of the other books of The Wheel of Time.'

President and Publisher of Tor Books, Tom Doherty, also expressed his happiness with Harriet's decision, saying: 'I am delighted that Harriet has chosen Brandon to complete Robert Jordan's magnificent and timeless epic.'

It is the perfect match for Sanderson, who gratefully acknowledges the role Jordan played as an inspiration to him as a writer. In the tribute piece 'Goodbye Mr. Jordan,' posted on his blog, Sanderson writes to Jordan: 'Personally, I feel indebted to you. You showed me what it was to have vision and scope in a fantasy series-you showed me what could be done. I still believe that without your success, many younger authors like myself would never have had a chance at publishing their dreams. You go quietly, but leave us trembling.'

Like Jordan, Sanderson was an avid reader and writer from an early age. His debut novel, Elantris, was an unagented gem discovered after Sanderson, then a college student writing during his late night shift at a local hotel, approached Tor editor Moshe Feder at a fantasy convention. Several months later, after reading the manuscript and deciding he had to have it, Feder tried to find the author, who had since moved. Using the internet, he tracked down Sanderson through a campus directory'”and the rest is history.

Sanderson has since gone on to establish a loyal fan base as the author of three critically acclaimed fantasy novels: Elantris, Mistborn, and The Well of Ascension, as well as a YA novel, Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians. Publishing trade magazines Publishers Weekly and Library Journal gave Elantris starred reviews and it was the winner of the Romantic Times Award for best epic fantasy. The Washington Post also praised Sanderson for his creation of 'a fascinating world' in Mistborn.

Sanderson will have large shoes to fill in his role bringing A MEMORY OF LIGHT to publication but will work very closely with Jordan's longtime editor, Harriet Rigney, to be sure that the writing stays true to Jordan's voice. Jordan himself worked on the novel almost daily for the last few months of his life and according to Harriet: 'Some scenes were completed by Robert Jordan, and some exist in draft form; he left copious notes and hours of audio recordings.'

Jordan had known the ending of the series for a long time and, according to a blog posting by his cousin, Wilson W. Grooms, Jr., on the popular Jordan fan site www.dragonmount.com, Jordan had a few months ago revealed secret details about the end of the series to close members of his family which he had never discussed before. Grooms wrote: 'During a recent family sit around, he [Jordan] became the Gleeman and told the bones of it ALL to Harriet and me. You read that right, I did say ALL. Don't ask, ain't telling. Two and a half hours of story telling by the Creator himself went by in the twinkling of an eye.'

Sanderson knows that fans are very anxious to read the last novel in The Wheel of Time series and says, 'I'm both extremely excited and daunted by this opportunity. There is only one man who could have done this book the way it deserved to be written, and we lost him in September. However, I promise to do my very best to remain true to Mr. Jordan's vision and produce the book we have all been waiting to read.'

At a recent Toastmaster's address at the World Fantasy Con this past November, author Guy Gavriel Kay saluted Jordan's enduring legacy, stating that his 'impact on the place of fantasy in the culture is colossal.'

Jordan has also often been referred to as Tolkien's heir and in an article about The Wheel of Time series, The New York Times lauded Jordan for his extraordinary story-telling ability: 'The books' battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the ambiguities in these novels'”the evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events'”bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to Tolkien's work.'

John Clute said of Jordan's magnum opus, 'when complete, the sequence will almost certainly constitute one of the major epic narratives of modern fantasy.'

Now Brandon Sanderson has signed on to complete A MEMORY OF LIGHT, with scheduled delivery of the manuscript in December 2008 and a planned publication date of Fall 2009. 'The Wheel of Time turns and ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow. Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time'¦'

Neemo
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Re: Robert Jordan dies at age 59

Neemo wrote:

i figured they would have gotten a ghost writer, but whatever..i hope he does it justice, sounds like hes gonna use as much of jordan's orig material as possible

the first book of this series came out in 1989....to be finished in 2009...weird that a 12 volume epic novel series may be completed before a single album by some nameless band even with the author of the series being dead for half of the final volume 17

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