Tor Twitter Chat

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Name Tor Twitter Chat
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Date Nov. 14, 2011
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Tour Alloy of Law
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Ashley Moser

I messaged earlier regarding Alloy of Law appendix narrator, unaware of today's torchat. maybe you can respond in the chat?

Brandon Sanderson

I haven't been telling people the name of the appendix author. It is either Hoid or one of the 17th sharders.

Footnote: The author of the Ars Arcanum (name of the mentioned appendix) has been revealed as Khriss
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gmreynoldsjr

What are keys to balance family, writing career?

Brandon Sanderson

Good question. I had to make certain hours of the day "off limits" for writing, so that I didn't feel I was missing out on writing time. I could ALWAYS be working, but that's not good emotionally or for the family.

Otherwise, I try to make my writing time as effective as possible, so I don't feel that sense of "I didn't get anything done."

That one makes me unbalanced, as I feel anxious if I haven't gotten some good work done in a day.

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justinkjeppesen

Any suggestions for finding time to write for a full time dad with a full time non-writing job?

Brandon Sanderson

It depends on whether or not your day job is creatively draining. If it is writing/programming, etc (more)

You'll have a much harder time, as those jobs flex the same muscles as novel writing.

The people I've known who do it tend to get up an hour early, before their brain is worn out, and write then.

Basically, you'll have to give something up. Television, video games, golf, something. (But not family time.)

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Jennifer Lynch

Do you have a trick for plowing through writer's block?

Brandon Sanderson

Yes. I just write anyway, telling myself I don't have to use what I write. I write it poorly, then try again.

For me, that gets my brain working. You can't be afraid to 'throw away' what you've done for a day and try again.

With that in mind, you can have the most random of things happen, knowing you won't keep them. Just to get jump-started.

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Patty Goldman

Is the recipient of the letter in Way of Kings also in Dragonsteel?

Brandon Sanderson

Yes. (Good question.)

Patty Goldman

If so would it be the person that Topaz gets mad at?

Brandon Sanderson

RAFO on the second one. I've already given you too much!

Footnote: The recipient in question is the Dragon named Frost, an inhabitant of Yolen.
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Pierre Cadieux

Did you ever study a martial art yourself? Did studying a foreign language change the way you write?

Brandon Sanderson

My only martial arts study comes from reading and watching, with the occasional 'one shot' go learn some basics.

Studying a foreign language was extremely helpful in opening my eyes to other cultures, and my own language.

Footnote: Brandon learned Korean in college for his LDS mission
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Thomas Ford

Do you have plans to continue stories in the Elantris (hope I spelled that right) world?

Brandon Sanderson

Yes. I hope to write a sequel for the 10th anniversary of the book's release, which would be 2015.

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Eric Peters

What exactly is a dueling cane anyhow?

Brandon Sanderson

Depends. Some are flexible, like sparring swords, and are used for duels where blood is not needed.

Others are basically a big length of wood for hitting people, like a tonfa without the grip.

Eric Peters

Do canes have a hilt like a sparring sword then? I always picture something like pic being used

Brandon Sanderson

Many have a hilt. However for most, there is no crossguard or the like.

And most don't taper like that one. They are often of a uniform diameter all the way down.

#19 Copy

Gabriel Rumbaut

How "bad" are your first drafts? Many authors say their first draft of a novel is always terrible.

Brandon Sanderson

They're pretty bad. In a first draft, I focus on character arcs and laying down dialogue.

So the descriptions are sparse, and often they're overly wordy to a huge fault. Drafts streamline.

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Shadowsofink

Complex "magic" system in Mistborn, and the complex one in Elantris; what base ideas do you build from for this?

Brandon Sanderson

For Mistborn, Alchemy and biological metabolism. For Elantris, Chinese linguistics and geometry mixed.

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Benjamin Rawlins

how old were you when you first started writing? any advice for young writers, given economy at the moment?

Brandon Sanderson

I started at age 15 or 16, but didn't finish a novel until in my 20s. As for new writers, don't worry about the money.

It will probably take a few years to get published, or to be making money, so focus on the craft first.

Think of becoming a writer like becoming a doctor. It can take 6-8 yrs. Who knows what the economy will be like?

#28 Copy

Rachell Russell

How does your approach differ in writing science fiction and then fantasy? Both stylistically and conceptually.

Brandon Sanderson

For SF I take many more things for granted, meaning I focus more on story and less on worldbuilding.

In SF, I will also generally focus on a handful of ideas instead of a whole ton of them.

This usually makes my sf shorter than my fantasy.

#29 Copy

Frank Kwiatkowski

I like that you are very involved with the fans. I want to start reading your books. What's the first one to start with?

Brandon Sanderson

If you want more action, Mistborn. If you want a slower, more thoughtful pace, Elantris. Thanks!

#30 Copy

Gabriel Rumbaut

I know you plan your plot beforehand, but do you ever find yourself changing parts of your plot in rewrites?

Brandon Sanderson

Frequently. Even a heavy outliner can't be afraid to change the story at any point in the process.

Event details
Name
Name Tor Twitter Chat
Date
Date Nov. 14, 2011
Tour
Tour Alloy of Law
Entries
Entries 31
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