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The nine stories in the collection are set in the worlds of Roshar, Scadrial, Sel, Threnody, First of the Sun, and Taldain, which are all a part of Sanderson's Cosmere universe. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The collection also includes essays and illustrations for the various planetary systems in which the stories are set.
Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians is a juvenile novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson, published in October 2007 by Scholastic Press. The book is named after its main character, Alcatraz Smedry.
Short story Tor Books: A Tor.com original. Published as an ebook in 2010. [citation needed] Printed by Ace Books in 2013. [47] [48] [32] "I Hate Dragons" 2011 N/A Short story Self-published on Sanderson's website Printed in the anthology Dragon Writers (2016), edited by Lisa Mangum. [citation needed] [49] Infinity Blade: Awakening: 2011 ...
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Words of Radiance is an epic fantasy novel written by American author Brandon Sanderson and the second book in The Stormlight Archive series. [2] The novel was published on March 4, 2014, by Tor Books. [3] Words of Radiance consists of one prologue, 89 chapters, an epilogue and 14 interludes.
For anyone with even a passing interest in fantasy fiction, the works of Brandon Sanderson essentially amount to required reading. The prolific author, who churns out thousand-page tomes seemingly ...
Legion, or the Stephen Leeds series, is a series of science fiction novellas created by American author Brandon Sanderson.Sanderson authored the first three stories (all published through Subterranean Press): Legion, first published on August 31, 2012, Legion: Skin Deep in November 2014, and Legion: Lies of the Beholder in September 2018.
The original trilogy published by Sanderson was the first in what he used to call a "trilogy of trilogies." Sanderson planned to publish multiple trilogies all set on the fictional planet Scadrial but in different eras: the second trilogy was to be set in an urban setting, featuring modern technology, and the third trilogy was to be a science fiction series, set in the far future. [3]