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Steelheart to be released Fall 2013


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Steelheart, a YA book, is to be released August 2013 in US and UK by Delacorte Press (part of Random House), and Gollancz. It is the first book of a trilogy, and it looks awesome.

Here's a plot synopsis from Gollancz:

The first novel of Sanderson's new series, STEELHEART, follows David - a teenager in the city that was once called Chicago - as he searches for the extraordinarily powerful Epic named Steelheart, who killed his father. Steelheart possesses the strength of ten men and can control the elements. It is said no bullet can harm him, no sword can split his skin, no explosion can burn him. Nobody fights back... nobody but the Reckoners.

A shadowy group of ordinary humans, the Reckoners spend their lives studying Epics, finding their weaknesses, and then taking them out. For the death of his father, David wants to be there for the kill. For years, like the Reckoners, David has been studying, and planning, and he has something they need. Not an object, but an experience. He's seen Steelheart bleed.

STEELHEART takes an action-heavy plot, layers in complexity, and delivers twists and a breathtaking conclusion, as David and the Reckoners try to undo the dystopia the Epics have created. According to Sanderson's agent Eddie Schneider, STEELHEART has entered preliminary negotiations for a major Hollywood deal.

So basically, it seems like it's a world where there's only supervillians- and humans are coming to stop them. Plus there's a movie deal in the works. Anyone else excited?

UPDATE 6/14:

Brandon recently posted this on Reddit about Steelheart

Thanks, all, for the good wishes on this.I first started talking about Steelheart a number of years ago. (Five, maybe six?) It was one of the projects I'd been planning to do in 2007 when the Wheel of Time came along and kind of distracted me.

Unable to work on it for years, I instead did up a proposal and started shopping it in Hollywood. I got interest, but everyone said "We'd be more comfortable if the book were done." So, over the years, I slowly pieced together an outline in my spare time and did chapters when I could. (I think a reading I did of the prologue of this last year is floating around on-line somewhere.)

One of the problems with working on the Wheel of Time is that it's so time-consuming, I basically can't work on any other big project while writing it. I stay creative by changing to new ideas and new concepts whenever I start feeling burned out--I work on them for a short time, then get my groove back and turn to the larger project.

That's why you see all kinds of little projects popping out here and there from me. I can't do Stormlight 2 at the same time as WoT. Two big series are just too much to do at once; one would suffer. Yet, I still need artistic liberation now and then to try something new and refresh myself.

The two novellas I'm releasing this year (Legion, The Emperor's Soul) and the short Mistborn novel last year (Alloy of Law) are things that came out of these side deviations. Steelheart is another. Shouldn't affect Stormlight 2 very much. I always like to have one large project and a handful of smaller ones running at the same time.

It may seem like a lot to have on my plate, but if you add Alloy of Law, Steelheart, and the two novellas together they are combined around half the length of The Way of Kings. (And took about 1/10the brain space...)

I don't want to make excuses for not doing Stormlight 2, but this might give a little insight as to why you keep seeing all of these other projects popping up.

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I might have read it, and it might be incredibly awesome, and it might have the coolest giant monster I've ever seen, and it might have some utterly wicked twists and characters, and Elvis might be involved, and I might be frothing at the mouth to see it published so I can hug it to my chest like a long-lost child, and it might be the only time I've ever seen a Spider-Man analogue that wears a top hat and speaks Olde English and it makes complete and total sense.

And half of what I said might be lies. But I'm not gonna claim anything specific. ;)

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Two thoughts.

1. if they do a movie. It will basically what wanted movie should have been, but could not because of licensing.

2. Will this introduce a new trope where bad guys defeat the good guys and require some hero or anti-hero. Actually, this is already being seen in several books: servants of a dark god and ink heart, maybe, from what I read of the series, the second world is ruled by an evil lord.

I say, more books developing this trope the better.

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1. if they do a movie. It will basically what wanted movie should have been, but could not because of licensing.

Wouldn't the Steelheart movie be under the same pressures as Wanted to distance itself from the obvious character analogues at the heart of the narrative?

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