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June is Audiobook Month + Updates

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 18 June 2013 - - - - - - · 26 views

This week the Writing Excuses podcast has a "project in depth" episode on Mary Robinette Kowal's novella "Kiss Me Twice," which was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula last year. Give it a listen, though you'll probably want to read the novella first.

Tor.com had a couple of The Way of Kings articles last week. First was one on the ecology of Roshar, and then their reread reached chapter fifteeen.

Every June, publishers like to highlight audiobooks. This year they're doing it with the hashtag #ListenLit on Twitter.

All of my books are now out in audio editions. There are two different kinds of audiobooks of mine that have come out: standard unabridged readings (from Macmillan Audio, Recorded Books, and Audible) and full-cast dramatizations (from GraphicAudio). Which type each book has depends on how contracts were negotiated.

Recorded Books has unabridged readings of Elantris, Warbreaker, The Emperor's Soul, and all four Alcatraz books.

GraphicAudio has full-cast dramatizations of Elantris and Warbreaker. They've also recently acquired rights to give the same treatment to Mistborn trilogy but I don't know when those will be coming out.

Macmillan Audio has unabridged readings of Mistborn 1, 2, 3 and The Alloy of Law; The Way of Kings; and The Gathering Storm, Towers of Midnight, and A Memory of Light. They will also put out Words of Radiance, the sequel to The Way of Kings, with Michael Kramer and Kate Reading narrating, the same time the hardcover and ebook are released. But of course I have to finish writing the book first. (The first draft is nearing completion; I'm writing the epilogue now. Then it will go into revisions for a few months.)

Amazon has most of the above for sale. Audible has everything except for the GraphicAudio editions, and they are also the publisher of the audiobook for Legion. iTunes also has many of the books.

Tor.com has a free unabridged reading of the novelette "Firstborn" (see the "Listen" link in the left column).


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Alcatraz in the UK & Updates

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 11 June 2013 - - - - - - · 45 views

ALCATRAZ VERSUS THE SHATTERED LENS has now been released in the UK (and presumably also in Australia and New Zealand). That means all four books are now out, and since they all came out this year, it should be relatively easy to find them on shelves and in ebook form. (Note that all four books are still out of print in the US, though the audiobooks ARE currently available in the US.).

The most recent Writing Excuses episode is a microcasting episode touching on the following questions. Give it a listen!

  • What's your first step in the rewriting process?
  • How do you write Artificial Intelligences as characters?
  • Tactful promotion: how do you get nominated for a Hugo or Nebula?
  • How do you decide whether or not to take an offer from a publisher?
  • Do you use a writing notebook? How, and for what?
  • What methods do you use to test the "coolness" and/or viability of a story idea?
  • What genre or style do you read that is outside of the one(s) in which you write?

Tor.com's reread of THE WAY OF KINGS continues with chapters 13 and 14, the battle with the chasmfiend and Kaladin's first attempt to change Bridge Four.


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Book trailer for THE RITHMATIST & Kickstarter for HEX

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 05 June 2013 - - - - - - · 82 views

Tor made a book trailer for THE RITHMATIST (which is out now). Enjoy!

There's also a cool Kickstarter campaign (well past its goal, ending in two days) from Cryptozoic Entertainment for a digital TCG/MMO called HEX. The developers of the (targeted for fall 2014) MISTBORN: BIRTHRIGHT video game, Little Orbit, are working on this game with Cryptozoic. My congratulations to all of them for such a successful Kickstarter!



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Signing Tonight at the Provo Library + Updates

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 03 June 2013 - - - - - - · 63 views

This week's Writing Excuses episode talks about prewriting with our guest E.J. Patten, author of RETURN TO EXILE and THE LEGEND THIEF. Check it out.

The Tor.com reread of THE WAY OF KINGS has reached chapter 12, covering the introduction of Dalinar and Adolin.

I'm signing tonight at the Provo Library, with books sold by the King's English. Space in the room is limited to 500 people, and the library has already given out 500 free tickets. If you show up without a ticket you'll be in the standby line, but I plan to stay as late as necessary for everyone to get their books signed. (I'm also signing on June 22nd at the Spanish Fork Costco, if you're a Costco member and don't want to deal with the enormous crowd tonight.)

Date: Monday, June 3rd, 2013
Time: 7:00–9:00 p.m.
Place: The Kings English Bookshop
Hosted at the Provo Library at Academy Square
550 N University Ave
Provo, UT 84601
Phone: (801) 852-6661


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THE RITHMATIST Illustrations, Book Expo America & Updates, Book Expo America & Updates

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 29 May 2013 - - - - - - · 88 views

The newest Writing Excuses podcast episode is called "What The Avengers Did Right." It has a bunch of spoilers for that movie and talks about it from the point of view of a writer.

I've uploaded all of Ben McSweeney's awesome illustrations for THE RITHMATIST. This includes the map (which isn't in the ebook right now) and a couple of doodles that didn't make it into the final book. If you have the audiobook, we prepared a script for Michael Kramer that included the text from the diagrams so you shouldn't be missing anything essential, but it will probably still help quite a bit to be able to see these illustrations.

If you haven't seen them, I also have interior illustration galleries for THE WAY OF KINGS and THE ALLOY OF LAW.

Tor.com's reread of THE WAY OF KINGS has reached the end of part one. The most recent post covers the first set of interludes and talks about the search for Hoid.

This week I will be at Book Expo America in New York. Here's my schedule:

Date: May 30–31, 2013
Place: Book Expo America
Address: Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
655 W 34th St
New York, NY 10001

THURSDAY, May 30th

2:00–3:00 p.m.
Author Signing at Meeting Room MR 3211 (Tor Table #17)
The Way of Kings, The Rithmatist
(Note: This event is ticketed.)

4:00–5:00 p.m.
RHCB Booth Signing
Booth #3940, Table #1
Steelheart

FRIDAY, May 31st

3:00–4:00 p.m.
Signing at Tor Booth 1557
The Way of Kings, The Rithmatist

4:00–5:00 p.m.
Audio Publishers Association Author Tea
Janis Ian, Bill Bryson, Louise Penny, Brandon Sanderson
(Note: This event is ticketed.)


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My Phoenix Comicon Schedule

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 23 May 2013 - - - - - - · 68 views

Today through Sunday I'm in Phoenix for Phoenix Comicon. Here's my schedule.

Thu, 6:00-7:00PM (Room 104B)
Books & Authors Phoenix Comicon Kickoff
Kick of Phoenix Comicon 2013's Books and Authors programming with a brief look at what all is going on this weekend and a group interview with several of our author guests conducted by Peter Orullian.
Brandon Sanderson, Cherie Priest, Peter Orullian, Terry Brooks, Timothy Zahn

Fri, 1:30-2:30PM (Room 132)
Brandon Sanderson and The Wheel of Time
Join Brandon Sanderson and some Wheel of Time fans for a discussion of the series and its completion.
Brandon Sanderson, Patrick Young, Phoenix Comicon Staff

Fri, 2:30-3:30PM (Brandon's booth #896)
Brandon Sanderson Signing
The "Firstborn"/"Defending Elysium" convention exclusive hardcover will be available.

Sat, 4:30-5:30PM (Room 132)
The Unfettered Panel: New Tales By Masters of Fantasy
Join the editor and four contributors to Unfettered, a new anthology. Learn about its creation from the editor, Shawn Speakman, while contributors Terry Brooks, Brandon Sanderson, Kevin Hearne and Peter Orullian talk about their stories.
Brandon Sanderson, Kevin Hearne, Peter Orullian, Shawn Speakman, Terry Brooks

Sat, 5:30-6:30PM (Author's Alley table 2411)
Signing with the Unfettered authors
The Phoenix Comicon Exclusive Edition of Unfettered will be available in a limited quantity.
Brandon Sanderson, Kevin Hearne, Peter Orullian, Shawn Speakman, Terry Brooks

Sat, 12:00-1:00PM (Room West105B)
Magic Methods
Magic systems and fantasy go hand in hand. Join some of our author guests as they talk about how they make it work and how they make it believable.
Brandon Sanderson, Melanie Rawn, Peter Orullian, Sam Sykes, Sharon Skinner

Sat, 3:00-4:00PM (Room 132)
Brandon Sanderson Spotlight
Join New York Times Bestelling Author Brandon Sanderson, author of the Mistborn series, The Stormlight Archive, Alcatraz, The Wheel of Time (with Robert Jordan), and others including the new novel The Rithmatist, for a talk and Q & A about his work past, present, and future.
Brandon Sanderson

Sat, 4:00-5:00PM (Brandon's booth #896)
Brandon Sanderson Signing
The "Firstborn"/"Defending Elysium" convention exclusive hardcover will be available.

Sat, 9:00PM-3:00AM (Moran Room, Hyatt)
Magic Draft with Brandon
Cost is $10 and slots are limited. Sign up at Game Central.

Sun, 12:00-1:00PM (Room 132)
The Epic Fantasy Panel
Some of today's most popular epic fantasy writers talk about what epic means to them and how they write it.
Brandon Sanderson, James A Owen, Melanie Rawn, Peter Orullian, Sam Sykes, Terry Brooks

Sun, 3:00-4:00PM (Room 132)
Worldbuilding in Science Fiction and Fantasy
How do writers create worlds for their stories anyway? Join our panelists and find out.
Brandon Sanderson, Michael A. Stackpole, Peter Orullian, Terry Brooks, Timothy Zahn


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Hugo Voter Packet Out Now, Signed THE RITHMATIST + Updates

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 21 May 2013 - - - - - - · 78 views

A few weeks ago I talked about the Hugo Voter Packet and how for a $60 supporting membership to Worldcon you could get copies of most of the Hugo Award-nominated works. Well, the packet was finally released today, so if you're already a member go download it now! If you're not a Worldcon member already, check out the cover art of the nominated works (it looks like pretty much everything except for the Dramatic Presentations are included in the packet) and consider joining so you can vote for the Hugo Awards by the July 31st deadline. My Hugo Award-nominated novella THE EMPEROR'S SOUL is in the packet alongside the other Best Novella nominees, and it's an honor to be in such a group.

This week's Writing Excuses podcast episode talks about short story writing with Mary Robinette Kowal. Mary has published more short stories than the rest of us combined, and she has a lot of good helpful things to say about the process.

I sent out a newsletter last week. Here it is. If you're interested in getting these three or four times per year, and getting an email reminder when I'm signing near your city, sign up here.

Tonight I'm signing in San Jose and tomorrow I'll be in Albuquerque. Details on my events page. I've also left quite a few signed books at my previous tour stops, so give the following stores a call!

Maple Street Book Shop, New Orleans

They have signed copies of THE RITHMATIST and A MEMORY OF LIGHT in hardcover, and some of each paperback of all of my books that are in print. They also have a few of the special Rithmatic chalk bags that Tor made—ask about getting one when you call. (504) 866-4916

Murder by the Book, Houston

Murder by the Book has signed copies of all of my books, and they're going to bring them to Comicpalooza in Houston this weekend, unless you call and buy all the books before the weekend arrives. (888) 424-2842 (I will be at Phoenix Comicon this weekend.)

Other Stores

All of the following stores have some of my books signed. Call them up to find out what they can ship to you.

Books of Wonder, New York
Phone: (212) 989-3270
Email: store@booksofwonder.com

Children's Book World, Philadelphia
Phone: (610) 642-6274
Email: childrensbookworld@verizon.net

Tattered Cover, Denver (Highlands Ranch)
Phone: (303) 470-7050

Barnes & Noble, Omaha (Oakview Mall)
Phone: (402) 691-4557

Blue Willow Bookshop, Houston
Phone: (281) 497-8675


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STEELHEART Prologue + Signed THE RITHMATIST

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 16 May 2013 - - - - - - · 81 views

Tor.com's reread of THE WAY OF KINGS reaches chapter 11 today, which is Kaladin's low point.

My YA dystopia STEELHEART comes out in September. Today the Onion AV Club put up the prologue of the book. Check it out!

I'm in the middle of the tour for my YA fantasy THE RITHMATIST right now; I'll be in Denver tonight. If you're not near the cities I'm signing in, you can still grab a signed copy by ordering it from one of the bookstores I've already stopped at. They have quite a few copies and will be happy to ship one to you.

Books of Wonder
18 West 18th St.
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 989-3270
Email: store@booksofwonder.com

Children's Book World
17 Haverford Station Rd
Haverford, PA 19041
Phone: (610) 642-6274
Email: childrensbookworld@verizon.net


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THE RITHMATIST Out Now

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 14 May 2013 - - - - - - · 74 views

The Rithmatist is out! Buy it from the links to the right or visit your local bookstore. (In the UK/Australia, the release date is May 23rd.) My book tour starts tonight in New York and continues in Philadelphia, Denver, Omaha, New Orleans, Houston, San Jose, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Provo, and Spanish Fork. For details see my events page. (And note, as always I'm happy to sign any books you bring to a signing. Don't feel bad showing up to a signing for The Rithmatist carrying your copy of A Memory of Light. I'll sign it gladly. And if you want me to send you an email when I'll be signing near you, tell me your city here.)


Buy the hardcover here:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
IndieBound
Books-a-Million
Powell's
Buy the ebook here:
Kindle (US)(CA)
Nook
iBooks (US)(CA)
Kobo
Google Play
Dragonmount
Buy the audiobook here:
Audible
iTunes (US)(CA)

I'm super excited about The Rithmatist. Imagine a world where people duel using a magical, StarCraft-like system where one draws units and structures in chalk. Those come to life once you complete them, though they remain two dimensional, and you can use any drawing surface as a dueling platform. The main character, Joel, gets to go to a school specializing in this magic, though he can't actually use it himself. (He is the son of the cleaning lady, so he gets free tuition.) Students start disappearing, and he gets mixed up in the mystery.

This book is a favorite among my beta readers. (The Rithmatist has been around in draft form for some six years now, so many of the inner circle of my fans have read it already.) It's a fun, quick read that (hopefully) will tide you over while I'm finishing up Stormlight 2, Words of Radiance. (About 80% done with that right now.)

While I love my Alcatraz series for younger readers, that series is very bizarre and quite different from the style of my adult books. I've found that many of my readers wish I had something more "Brandonesque" to hand to their younger siblings, children, nieces and nephews, etc. Well, this is the book for you. Deep worldbuilding, a complex magic system, and a sharp plot.

Hopefully you'll all be willing to give it a look. The sample chapters are here and you can hear the beginning of the audiobook here.

Read onward on this blog post if you want to hear some of the background of The Rithmatist and how it came to be. Otherwise, check out those sample chapters, and come see me on tour!

The origin of The Rithmatist

Six years ago, I was writing a book that I hated.

Now, that's both rare and common for me at the same time. I tire of pretty much every book I work on at some point, usually during the revision process. I push through and get over it. That's what you do as a writer. By the time I'm done with the process, I'm tired of the book—but it's the good kind of tired. The "I worked hard, and now have something awesome to show for it" tired.

Unfortunately, that wasn't happening for this book. Called The Liar of Partinel, every chapter was a chore to write. Though it had started very well, it continued to spiral farther and farther down the drain. I was familiar enough with my own writing by this point to realize the problems with Liar wouldn't work themselves out. The characters were boring, the plot forced. The worldbuilding elements never quite clicked together.

It had been years since I'd had such a bad feeling about a novel. (The last time, in fact, was Mythwalker—my sixth unpublished book—which I abandoned halfway through.) Part of the problem, I suspect, had to do with my expectations. Liar, set in the same world as Dragonsteel, was to be the origin story of Hoid, the character who has appeared in all of my Cosmere novels. (Information here—warning, big spoilers.)

I needed Hoid's story to be epic and awesome. It just wasn't. And so, I ended up "hiding" from that novel and working on something else instead.

The Rithmatist. It started with some drawings and a purely creative week sketching out a world, characters, and magic. That week is the exact sort that turned me into a writer in the first place, and was a distinct contrast to the grind that had been Liar. I abandoned the book and dove into The Rithmatist (then called Scribbler), and wrote a book where everything just came together. It happens sometimes. It just works, and I can't always explain—even to myself—why.

I finished the first draft of the book in the summer of 2007. In the fall, I got the call regarding the Wheel of Time, and my world transformed forever. The Rithmatist, though an awesome book, languished for years because I didn't have the time to devote to it. Doing a tour or contract for another teen book was impossible at that time, and beyond that I couldn't commit to writing any sequels or even doing any revision for the novel.

I did tell Tor about it, though, and they started to get excited. The publisher tried at several times to get me to release it, but I didn't feel the time was right. I couldn't let my attention be divided that far. I was already stretched too thin, and I wanted my attention (and that of my readers) to be on the Wheel of Time.

The month A Memory of Light was done and turned in, however, I called Tor and told them it was time to move forward. I'm pleased to be releasing the book now, when I can give it the attention it deserves.

And hopefully someday I'll be able to fix The Liar of Partinel. (At this point, I'm feeling I need to rewrite it as a first-person narrative, though making that switch is going to cause an entire host of problems.)

Anyway, thanks so much for reading! I hope you enjoy The Rithmatist.

Brandon


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Quick Update

  Posted by Brandon Sanderson, 13 May 2013 - - - - - - · 66 views

Just a quick update today. I'm on my way to New York for the release of THE RITHMATIST on Tuesday. More about that in another post tomorrow, but The Book Smugglers have an interview with me where I talk about it and about writing YA, among other things.

This week's Writing Excuses podcast episode talks about the culture that surrounds the writing community and the conventions we attend.

Tor.com's reread of THE WAY OF KINGS has reached chapters 9 and 10, including Kaladin's first flashback chapter.


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