I like Sanderson's way of dealing with the different plotlines. Pacing and narrative logic is much more important to me than strict adherence to chronological writing at all costs. There are just too many plotlines.
And in the end of the day, is Sanderson feels more comfortable writing it this way and it makes more sense to him, he should do it. He's not Jordan and shouldn't try to imitate him at all costs.
And in the end of the day, is Sanderson feels more comfortable writing it this way and it makes more sense to him, he should do it. He's not Jordan and shouldn't try to imitate him at all costs.
Timeline: some news from Theoryland...
28/09/2010 02:12:49 AM
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I couldn't care less about the timeline *NM*
28/09/2010 02:18:47 AM
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Agreed
28/09/2010 07:11:41 AM
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Re: Agreed
28/09/2010 01:02:16 PM
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I feel compelled to state that "DomA wins the thread". *Goes back to lurking* *NM*
01/10/2010 05:39:12 AM
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The people complaining about timeline issues need to seriously get a life. Sheesh!
28/09/2010 03:08:44 AM
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What's a little pettiness among mortal enemies who have never met? *NM*
28/09/2010 06:38:31 PM
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Is it possible for this Alan to publish the timeline between tGS and ToM when ToM comes out? *NM*
28/09/2010 03:39:32 AM
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There was an easy solution to this - tell the readers each chapter!
28/09/2010 09:16:59 AM
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Maybe the entire book could just be a big calendar *NM*
28/09/2010 10:32:47 AM
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With subtexts to show what each character is doing relative to the other one *NM*
28/09/2010 11:53:15 AM
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Good news
28/09/2010 11:06:33 AM
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Well.... one of my predictions was that...
28/09/2010 01:21:31 PM
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For the record, my mom didn't like it either, and she's a casual reader (has read each book once)
28/09/2010 06:12:45 PM
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