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I don't think she would. RugbyPlayingAshaman Send a noteboard - 24/11/2009 03:53:41 PM
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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