.....and even though some literary snobs would call BS a fluff writer, that's crap. He doesn't get into morality or politics, but what's wrong with being a great storyteller? That's a talent few possess and that includes some of the more "acclaimed" authors of our day.
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Brandon Sanderson plans 36 books in his 'Cosmere' setting
- 19/02/2012 11:45:24 AM
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Was Sanderson created by the Writng Gods to counter balance GRRM?
- 19/02/2012 05:13:07 PM
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I just wish he'd be done with the RJ shit and go back to writing his own books.
- 19/02/2012 05:40:59 PM
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well, the publication date for that book is set somewhere a year from now..
- 19/02/2012 07:48:58 PM
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Agreed on both points.....
- 19/02/2012 08:00:41 PM
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Well, but he is a "fluff" writer from a literary standpoint
- 20/02/2012 02:16:11 AM
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Not a fluff writer in my mind.....
- 20/02/2012 03:12:46 AM
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You don't seem to want to hear what I'm saying
- 20/02/2012 03:51:13 AM
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And I am saying that storytelling is more important.....
- 20/02/2012 04:52:39 AM
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Storytelling is crucial...
- 20/02/2012 05:59:57 AM
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A few comments/replies about your post.....
- 20/02/2012 02:57:16 PM
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You are correct in one respect: all of this is opinion.
- 20/02/2012 07:01:11 PM
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You sound like one of those nasty "literary elites"!
- 20/02/2012 08:07:13 PM
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Literature is subjective
- 21/02/2012 12:26:35 AM
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I agree with your point about reading Shakespeare from textbooks.
- 21/02/2012 03:18:37 AM
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Never heard of Thomas Mann and the real Mona Lisa.....
- 21/02/2012 03:34:12 AM
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Conversely, why should I trust the likes of you?
- 21/02/2012 06:19:18 AM
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Oh, come now...
- 21/02/2012 10:35:18 AM
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When it comes to evaluating schema, I'm not going to trust someone who only had English 101
- 21/02/2012 11:26:03 AM
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Larry = snob
- 21/02/2012 05:34:22 PM
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Amusing
- 21/02/2012 07:49:20 PM
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Wow, you lack basic reading comprehension skills.....
- 21/02/2012 08:29:24 PM
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No, I read that and didn't disagree that there couldn't be works that had both (read other comments)
- 21/02/2012 09:23:31 PM
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Uh...Faust is a play. Doctor Faustus is a novel. The former is Goethe, the latter is Mann. *NM*
- 22/02/2012 12:00:22 AM
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I suppose fame is relative, but the most famous Doctor Faustus, to me personally, is indeed a play.
- 22/02/2012 07:29:59 PM
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Wait, let's look at the gross disconnect between two statements.
- 21/02/2012 01:59:34 PM
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So true about the Mona Lisa.
- 21/02/2012 07:57:41 PM
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Yes, I was at the Louvre and you are right.....
- 21/02/2012 08:32:40 PM
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This is where your own rethoric defeats you...
- 23/02/2012 06:38:54 AM
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Slow down - it may not be the current elites that are hyping it.....
- 23/02/2012 05:12:47 PM
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Re: Slow down - it may not be the current elites that are hyping it.....
- 13/03/2012 03:10:12 AM
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Seems like an awful lot.
- 19/02/2012 08:11:22 PM
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Sanderson is a machine. Also, the books (so far) have been wildly different
- 20/02/2012 12:50:41 AM
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Re: Sanderson is a machine. Also, the books (so far) have been wildly different
- 20/02/2012 03:00:17 AM
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Same here- I didn't know about the Cosmere at all until I started poking around online
- 21/02/2012 03:25:36 AM
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Likewise. After reading Mistborn and Warbreaker I started looking into him more
- 21/02/2012 06:20:09 PM
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It's likely to stay that way...
- 20/02/2012 06:22:50 AM
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Confirmation on the Mistborn trilogies. I am so happy. *NM*
- 20/02/2012 05:38:23 AM
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I am thrilled to see that there will be more stories about Wax and Wayne.....
- 20/02/2012 03:46:37 PM
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The one issue I had with that book...
- 21/02/2012 06:21:29 PM
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