The only way they will happen, I think, is if Brandon Sanderson decides to go ahead without her express permission. If Tor decided to commission him directly, it will end up being a situation where he creates new stories in the WoT universe loosely based off RJ's notes, but not entirely reliant on them.
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Does anyone think Harriet won't commission the outrigger trilogy?
- 24/11/2009 03:24:09 PM
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I bet they will be published, considering the success of the WoT books. *NM*
- 24/11/2009 03:33:28 PM
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I don't think she would.
- 24/11/2009 03:53:41 PM
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that can't happen
- 24/11/2009 04:13:18 PM
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We don't really know the circumstances of the rights she holds.
- 24/11/2009 04:38:04 PM
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Actually, we do
- 24/11/2009 04:43:54 PM
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I don't agree - the impression I got was that this was more from respect than contractual.
- 24/11/2009 04:58:38 PM
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Re: I don't agree - the impression I got was that this was more from respect than contractual.
- 25/11/2009 08:32:58 PM
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I could see, maybe, the Tam al'Thor prequel being published, but not the outriggers. *NM*
- 24/11/2009 04:03:37 PM
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You've gotta know when to hold 'em, You got to know when to fold 'em
- 24/11/2009 04:11:21 PM
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I thought...
- 24/11/2009 04:57:50 PM
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yes - basically, he doesn't want any of them written, but if they are, he wants to be the guy
- 24/11/2009 05:05:20 PM
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Right, but I've only seen him say that in the context of the outriggers. *NM*
- 24/11/2009 05:16:58 PM
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he's said that in the context of all the books not in the main sequence
- 24/11/2009 05:19:29 PM
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Re: Does anyone think Harriet won't commission the outrigger trilogy?
- 24/11/2009 04:12:32 PM
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- 24/11/2009 07:38:05 PM
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