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Patrick Rothfuss Talks with Peter Orullian - Part Three of Three

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2011

Patrick Rothfuss, author of The Kingkiller Chronicle series (The Name of the Wind, The Wise Man's Fear), talks with Peter Orullian (author of The Unremembered) about writing, epic fantasy, and other interesting topics.

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  • Pat is a lot like Valve Software. They both take a long while to come out with their products, but its always an eye opener and worth three times what you pay for it.

  • thank's for the last part dude!!!!!!!! keep going with the interviews!!!! thumbs up everyone!!!!

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  • @AkeelaTheGhost Except Valve doesn't end their series'. Not because they milk it dry, but they just don't release the ending.

  • @ShinseiX It doesn't state it explicitly, but it alludes to it in the epilogue. I don't remember the exact wording but it's talking about Kvothe taking a single perfect step, like a dancer. Just like Shaen in Ademre.

  • @MiseryFields I don't know the wheel of time but Patrick in another interview said it that it will be almost as large as the Wisemans Fear

  • @dangerlee1946 I don't remember this...

  • everything on that table looks oversized, oversized plate, oversized mug, oversized books.

  • I like this guy!

  • I'm not sure how everything can be tied up satisfactorily in just one more book. Ending the tale of Kvothe's past up to present day, sure, but answering where Kvothe goes from there? In the epilogue of The Wise Man's Fear there's the part where it speaks of Kvothe returning to practicing the ketan which is a hint of him regaining his former glory. This is something that has to be addressed and I think it's too big for one book.

  • @MiseryFields I hope he extends the series. 6-7 books would be ideal.

  • I think, with all that's been left open thus far, the third book is going to be "Wheel of Time" sized...Maybe larger.

  • This guy seems like me. If he can write a great story, maybe I can as well :p

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