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Brandon Sanderson is an American fantasy author who is a consulting producer for Prime Video's The Wheel of Time television series.[1]

Following the death of Robert Jordan in 2007, his widow and editor Harriet McDougal began looking for an author to complete The Wheel of Time book series in accordance with his wishes. After reading a euology for Jordan written by Sanderson and meeting with him, Harriet selected Sanderson to finish the series. Making use of Jordan's extensive notes, Sanderson completed the final three novels in the series: The Gathering Storm  (book spoilers!), Towers of Midnight  (book spoilers!), and A Memory of Light  (book spoilers!). Sanderson also published some deleted scenes from A Memory of Light as A Fire Within the Ways  (book spoilers!) and River of Souls  (book spoilers!).

General overview[]

Outside of writing The Wheel of Time, Sanderson is also known as the author of the Cosmere fictional universe, which is the setting of the Mistborn and The Stormlight Archive book series, among others.

Sanderson's involvement in the television series as a consulting producer was confirmed on June 19, 2019.[1] Rafe Judkins has stated that Sanderson reviewed several potential changes to storylines in the show, and Judkins praised Sanderson for his "huge help."[2]

Sanderson has had mixed responses to the television series adaptation. He has praised the crew of the show and specific decisions (such as the visualization of Perrin's enhanced sense of smell[3]) while criticizing other decisions, notably including decisions made in spite of his advise (such as the decision to have Perrin kill his wife[4] and the season two subplot around Moiraine Damodred being unable to channel[3]). He has referenced the rushed production of the seventh and eighth episodes of season 1 and noted that he was not able to give feedback for them.[3] He considers the television adaptation to be a "completely different turning of the wheel from the books",[5] saying: "It's not an adaptation of the books to me; it's an adaptation of the NEXT time these people are living this story."[4] While he disagreed with some of the changes made for the show, he's also shared that his feedback was heard and some changes were made.[5]

Quotes[]

"Number one [thing I told Rafe] was, of course, ‘Mat's harder to write than he looks.’ I talked about the soul of The Wheel of Time. What makes The Wheel of Time work. I remember talking to him about the interview I heard with Jim, where someone asked him to summarize The Wheel of Time…He eventually said it is what it’s like to be the normal person and be told you need to save the world. To put that burden upon you. That you’ve got to save the world and you’ll probably die doing it. It’s not a burden you wanted, so what do you do with that?

"What worked for me, and what anyone has to do who’s in this situation, is read through the books. Feel the books and try to have that in mind when you’re working on it. Anytime I started to get lost, I went back to the books and read what Jim had written, and it pulls me back in."

Brandon Sanderson[6][7]

"This is uncharted territory for me. I have no idea. It could be like Game of Thrones, where despite the changes, they stay according to the big events…It could go completely different. As I’ve said to people, I envision this as a new turning of the Wheel. It’s the same souls, but in a different actual turning of the Wheel. It’s not the one Jim and I worked on, it’s a different version of it."

Brandon Sanderson[6][7]

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Video[]

December 16, 2021
How Robert Jordan Got His Start, Sanderson discusses Robert Jordan (starting about 2:55)

December 8, 2021
Intentionally Blank ep. 27, discusses adapting the first season

December 23, 2021
Sanderson and Matt Hatch (of The Dusty Wheel) live watch and comment on episode 8

January 26, 2022
Intentionally Blank ep. 34, discusses all of season 1 (starting about 15 minutes)

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