Interview: How Brandon Sanderson Ended The Wheel Of Time

Sanderson ended up turning what Jordan had expected to be his final book into three books (he explains why below). Two have already been published – The Gathering Storm and The Towers Of Midnight . The third and final one – indeed the last ever book in the Wheel Of Time series – is out next Monday (8 January). So SFX had took the opportunity to have an exclusive chat with Sanderson on the eve of this momentous occasion.

SFX: Was this a big responsibility to take on?

So what can we expect?

“I can tell you a few things as Robert Jordan was once asked what the series was about and he said that ‘It’s about what it’s like if you’re a normal person who is told that the world is going to end unless you try and save it.’ This end book is what everyone has been expecting. They call it the Last Battle, so it’s the last showdown as there’s this massive war going on. You can also expect the last chapter written by Robert Jordan himself. He always promised fans that he knew what the end of the series would be, so he sat down and wrote it before he passed away. It’s gone into the book virtually unchanged by me. It’s the goal I’ve been working towards all this time.”

One of the themes of the series is the cyclical nature of time so is it ironic that you’ve inherited The Wheel of Time after Robert Jordan’s death?

“I’m not unaware of how that relates to what’s going on with me. One of the things that Robert Jordan did early on as an author was to work on the Conan books, so he was working on the stories of another author that had passed. Then he passes away and I ended up working on his story, so there was this cyclical thing going on there.”

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With HBO having recently turned George RR Martin’s A Song Of Fire And Ice into a hit TV series – Game of Thrones – do you think The Wheel Of Time would also be home on the small screen?

“I would dearly hope so, as I dream of seeing a great Wheel Of Time adaptation like that. Television is the perfect medium for these long form stories that we have in epic fantasy. There are certain differences but The Wheel Of Time and Game Of Thrones also have a lot in common and George RR Martin and Robert Jordan were good friends and contemporaries. The first A Song Of Fire And Ice book came out not long after The Wheel Of Time and Robert Jordan gave it a nice cover blurb. They’re both really human stories set in a fantasy world and are more like historical dramas than adventure fiction, which is not what people expect when they read the genre. They’re these great sweeping family dramas that just happen to take place in a world that doesn’t exist.”

Is Memory of Light definitely the conclusion of The Wheel of Time ?

“There have been a lot of questions about this! Robert Jordan certainly wanted us to finish the series but we don’t feel that he would have wanted us to write anything else after this. For all the desire of fans to want more, Robert Jordan – as far as I can see – did not want The Wheel Of Time to become a legacy series like Conan or Star Wars , where you have other authors working on stories. Robert Jordan didn’t want that to be the vision for these books, so we’re going to stop here. We’re going to end on a high note and not continue it with any prequels or anything like that.”

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.