


If it is more like ten years or more, then that is something to complain about. Taking a year longer than normal is fine. It is good to know that Sanderson is taking his time to make sure the book is perfect. I still reserve three days a week solely for writing, but that’s down from four days a week in previous years.” Sanderson is Busy But Still Taking his Time with his Books Lately, I’ve needed to dedicated more and more of my time to running a company. “The third reason is one I haven’t been able to gauge as easily as the first two-something new to my life. I didn’t want to be rushed on it, and-though it may shock you-an 18-month production cycle wasn’t going to cut it.” It will likely be the longest of the series to date, and I have to be careful to juggle all the storylines properly. The second reason I pushed the book back is that I knew this book, of all the ones in the sequence, deserved a little extra time and attention. “I’d planned for these revisions, and could have done those while working on Stormlight. “That isn’t the primary reason I’ve ended up pushing back the book,” wrote the author. This isn’t the only reason the novel has been pushed back. I still have two books to revise, though I’ve been spending all of August on Stormlight.” The first is that I set myself up for a TON of revisions this year, and they’ve been taking more time than expected. And, as I feared, I have been forced to let the date slide quite far into 2024 because of three issues. I have tried to be very forthcoming about this one-warning people for a while that 2023 might be too optimistic. Sanderson wrote on Reddit “When will the book come out? I’m looking at fall 2024. The Stormlight Archive novels Sanderson Gives Update on Fifth Stormlight Archive Book
