Alloy of Law Could Be A Series
We’re just as interested as you are about The Alloy of Law coming out in November. It’s being marketed as a standalone, and it will be surely be excellent. Which begs the question: is this a standalone, or will we see other adventures of Waxillium? We found some information which suggests that, somewhere long down the line, there could be sequels to Alloy.
Now, we don’t want to get your hopes up. Even if it is a series, they wouldn’t be coming soon (look what happened with Nightblood, the planned Warbreaker sequel). After Brandon completes A Memory of Light, he will work on Stormlight 2 and 3. He’s already said as much.
That said, on JABberwocky Literary Agency’s website on Brandon, who represents him, there are some interesting pieces of information. Take a look at the list of titles. What’s The Alloy of Law labeled under?
The Mistborn Adventures. Well, that’s sure interesting.
The fact that it’s under a separate heading certainly implies that, at some point, there could be additional “Mistborn Adventures.” Scrolling down to the bottom, where foreign rights are listed, we see that Alloy is listed as “A Mistborn Adventure,” singular. However, in that list, Alloy is labeled as #1, whereas standalones like Elantris and Warbreaker are not.
So, will there be other Mistborn Adventures? Quite possibly.
But as we said, this will not be coming soon. Additional Mistborn Adventures aren’t even contract. Stormlight 2-4 are under contract, and so are the Rithmatist sequels (so if you didn’t already know, Rithmatist is a trilogy). That means there are many, many books in the queue before an Alloy sequel arises.
Still, we can hope, right?
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