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WHEEL OF TIME
[The Wheel of Time TV Series to Start Production in Fall 2019](
The Wheel of Time TV adaptation continues apace, with new details confirmed this week! Find out where and when the epic fantasy series will be filming later this year.
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JORDAN AND SANDERSON
[Read âA Fire Within the Ways,â a Wheel of Time Deleted Novella Featured in Unfettered III](
âThe Ways were no careless jaunt through the forest. He suspected he knew that better than anyone.â Read an excerpt from Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson's deleted (!) Wheel of Time novella, along with a fascinating look at how A Memory of Light came together.
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SNOWMISER FOREVER
[Stay Frosty: Five SF Narratives About Global Cooling](
You may hate shoveling snow nowâ¦wait until thereâs over a mile of the stuff piled straight up! James Davis Nicoll points out that a number of science fiction stories involve scenarios in which the earth cools down dramatically, and discusses five of his favorites.
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HAPPY LITTLE ENTS
[Ted Nasmith Is the Bob Ross of Middle-earth](
Ted Nasmith has spent decades imagining the landscapes and characters that populate Tolkienâs universe, then bringing that world to life in glorious detail in his paintings and illustrations. Jeff LaSala talks with Nasmith about his relationship to Tolkienâs writing, his process and inspirations, and his favorite scenes and moments set on Middle-earth.
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EVERYTHING IS STORY
[The Mysterious Discipline of Narratologists: Why We Need Stories to Make Sense](
âI used to live on the roof of the world, trying to understand why some stories get preserved for millennia and other ones disappear.â Author Arkady Martine discusses the field of cognitive narratology, and why we need stories (and the real world) to make sense.
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JEREMY BEARIMY, BABY
[Why The Good Place Has Televisionâs Most Divine Will They/Wonât They](
Leah Schnelbach has looked deep into the afterlife-spanning romance of The Good Placeâs Eleanor Shellstrop and Chidi Anagonye, and she thinks she may have found a potentially universe-shatteringâand very spoileryâtheory!
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WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW
[Knife Fights, Lock Picking, and Other Things I've Done to Become a Better Writer](
A lot of authors talk about the value of research, but April Henry takes this advice to the next level! In this essay, she discusses some of the training sheâs undertaken in order to craft fiction based on firsthand experience, from working with guide dogs to escape tactics involving improvised weapons and Navy SEALs.
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SANDERSON
[You Donât Need to Understand Magic: The Gathering to Fully Enjoy Brandon Sandersonâs Children of the Nameless](
Children of the Nameless is a wonderful synthesis of all the things that make Magic, epic fantasy, and Brandon Sandersonâs fiction so greatâall in a concise, energetic, and fun package that will appeal to all sorts of readers.
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ORIGINAL FICTION
[Circus Girl, The Hunter, and Mirror Boy by JY Yang](
As an orphaned sixteen-year-old, Lynette was haunted by the ghost of Mirror Boy, the drowned child who replaced her reflection. Ten years later, sheâs built herself a new lifeâbut all is threatened when Mirror Boy returns, warning of danger. A hunter has come for themâ¦and unless Lynette can figure out whatâs going on, they will perish.
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