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The Rithmatist is almost here!  Tor.com has a tour schedule, review, and the first six chapters free!  Order or look for it May 14.

If you would like to show off your support for Stormblessed and The Stormlight Archive at a Rithmatist or (later this year) Words of Radiance signing, we have an update on our forum thread on how you can get a Stormblessed t-shirt.

And for our aspiring writers and people just curious about what makes fantastical fiction work (or not work), you may enjoy this panel from JordanCon 2013 – Brandon, Seanan McGuire, Stuart Jaffe, Delilah S. Dawson, Alex Bledsoe, and Anthony Taylor discuss the role of religion and spirituality in a storyteller’s toolbox.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 9 May 2013 06:22

As almost any Stormlight Archive fan knows, the wait for Brandon Sanderson’s second book is delayed while he writes the final volume of Robert Jordan’s fantasy saga, “The Wheel of Time”. The final book, which was dubbed “A Memory of Light” before Jordan’s death, is currently scheduled to be released January 8th, 2012.

Recently, at JordonCon two major pieces of information about the book were released. First, Harriet McDougal, read a passage from the Prologue to those in attendance. Additionally, Harriet and Tor revealed an initial cover sketch for the final book of the series.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:23

The Way of Kings, by Brandon Sanderson - Book 1 of The Stormlight Archive

Prelude to The Stormlight Archive

Kalak rounded a rocky stone ridge and stumbled to a stop before the body of a dying thunderclast. The enormous stone beast lay on its side, riblike protrusions from its chest broken and cracked. The monstrosity was vaguely skeletal in shape, with unnaturally long limbs that sprouted from granite shoulders. The eyes were deep red spots on the arrowhead face, as if created by a fire burning deep within the stone. They faded.

Even after all these centuries, seeing a thunderclast up close made Kalak shiver. The beast’s hand was as long as a man was tall. He’d been killed by hands like those before, and it hadn’t been pleasant.

Of course, dying rarely was.

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Last Updated on Monday, 1 November 2010 04:13