![]() ![]() Yes, Sanderson posted an update about not one, but two large fantasy books in the same video, and that’s not counting the news that he also finished Defiant, which wraps up his latest YA sci-fi series Skyward, as well.īoth Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive are part of a shared universe that encompasses all of the author’s adult fantasy work, called the Cosmere, and at this point we’re starting to get some pretty interesting crossovers between series. In this case I’ll probably be launching into Wax & Wayne 4’s revisions very soon. ![]() In the meantime, in the evenings I’ll actually be doing revisions on other books. That’s going to be my job for the next eighteen months. It is exciting to write Gavilar’s prologue for that infamous scene that was the prologue of the first book that has been repeated now four times, and this will be the fifth time from a different viewpoint. I won’t be doing a ton of new prose, most likely, just going over the outline, making sure everything works, talking to my team about it, all that sort of stuff.” “I actually wrote a few scenes for the prologue over the Christmas holiday, and I’m going to spend most of this month outlining. “I finished on Wednesday of last week, which means I’m officially moving on to working on Stormlight five,” Sanderson said in his video update. Sanderson has started work on The Stormlight Archive #5 And now, he’s announced that he’ll also be returning to the world of The Stormlight Archive to work on the fifth book in the series. This fall he’s publishing The Lost Metal, the fourth and final book of Mistborn’s Era Two. Sanderson is basically a writing machine, often putting out at least one new story every year across his many, many projects. Eventually, the “powers that be” selected the approach and I was on my way.Author Brandon Sanderson, whose works include Mistborn, Elantris, Warbreaker, Skyward, and much more, has just posted his latest weekly update to his YouTube channel…and it’s a big one.Īside from finishing Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Timeafter Jordan passed away in 2007, Sanderson is perhaps best known for his own series of massively epic tomes, The Stormlight Archive, which tell the story of a fierce war between the Knights Radiant and the Parshendi in the world of Roshar. Beginning with The Way of Kings in 2010, these books have been pushing the bounds of what’s possible in a fantasy series, and Sanderson shows no signs of slowing down. I was torn whether to show Rand and his companions outside or inside the cave I attempted to visualize both. Many websites and blogs devoted to the Wheel of Time books provided details of character appearances that the scene lacked.Īfter studying the covers of the earlier volumes, I elected to bring the protagonist Rand forward to dominate the front book jacket. My compositional ideas were limited to depicting-in the best way I could-the brief episode provided. The author and publisher selected the cover scene in advance. I usually insist on reading the manuscript, but it wasn’t possible this time. ![]() I decided the last cover should retain a sense of continuation while bringing the epic to a close. I was honored to paint the cover image for the final book in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, but it was a daunting prospect given the massive backstory of 14 books written over a span of 20+ years.Įach volume, illustrated by the late Darrell K. ![]()
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