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Re: Although there are uneven moments, I think his work accomplishes a shade more than the other two DomA Send a noteboard - 20/11/2012 03:12:45 PM
But I do agree that at times, it does feel like another draft could have made it even stronger. But the thematic developments and plot are fairly well-realized by series' end; this was very apparent when I recently re-read the first 9 Erikson Malazan novels, the novellas, and the 4 Esslemont. Need to finish re-reading TCG and then review Forge of Darkness, which was a revelation of sorts when I read it back in September.


I agree about Erikson.

His books don't give the impression they'd need more work. They have weaknesses, but I guess this reflects more the limits of Erikson as a novelist rather than giving a feeling of not fully realized work like Sanderson's books.

Other debatable aspects of Erikson's work are actually intentional. Some editors would be appalled and ask him to rewrite a lot of things to make things clearer, or to remove apparently extraneous/irrelevant material, but Erikson writes this way on purpose, not for lack of skills.



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