+Oltux72 he/him Posted June 5, 2019 Report Share Posted June 5, 2019 Brandon said that there are two incompatible plot lines. And he finds no way to join them. I would suggest a more radical remedy. Give up the attempt and make it two separate books. The first really would make a YA novella. The second one would e a solid war novella. The plots of TFE and the later two books in Mistborn are thematically very different, too. 0 Quote Link to comment
Karger he/him Posted June 5, 2019 Report Share Posted June 5, 2019 10 hours ago, Oltux72 said: I would suggest a more radical remedy. Give up the attempt and make it two separate books. The first really would make a YA novella. The second one would e a solid war novella. The plots of TFE and the later two books in Mistborn are thematically very different, too. The plots realy take place at the same time. 0 Quote Link to comment
+Oltux72 he/him Posted June 6, 2019 Author Report Share Posted June 6, 2019 6 hours ago, Karger said: The plots realy take place at the same time. They would not need to. All you'd need to do would be a delay between the catastrophe taking out the emperor and the army of shadows forming and marching. 0 Quote Link to comment
Karger he/him Posted June 6, 2019 Report Share Posted June 6, 2019 35 minutes ago, Oltux72 said: They would not need to. All you'd need to do would be a delay between the catastrophe taking out the emperor and the army of shadows forming and marching. That is quite a delay. 0 Quote Link to comment
Scion of the Mists Posted June 6, 2019 Report Share Posted June 6, 2019 @Oltux72 Good idea. I imagine that Brandon's just going to completely revamp the whole thing due to how much he's stolen for his other books. 0 Quote Link to comment
Weltall Posted June 24, 2019 Report Share Posted June 24, 2019 Given that the apocalyptic war elements have already been repurposed for Mistborn Era 1 (setting aside tonal differences) and even moreso for Stormlight Archive, I imagine the more obvious approach would be to take the more farcical half of the story which he hasn't recycled as much from, use that as the core of the story and then rebuild the second half of the plot around it. As for spliting them up, Brandon's already so busy that there are projects he wants to do which he's having to put on constant back-burner status and may ultimately never write, so turning one book into two books would only make things more difficult. Sure, he could write them back to back but by dividing the plots in the way you're suggesting seems like it would take more effort (and certainly take more time for editing and publishing) than doing one book. 0 Quote Link to comment
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