amphibian, on 30 July 2020 - 01:39 PM, said:
You are way too invested in this and reading so much into the reactions of a man who's been open about serious mental illness.
I don't think "being a dick to a fan for no real reason" is included in the mental illness he's spoken about, which is depression. Depressed people don't often lash out, my mother is one of them.
And not only that but a minimum wage delivery driver who brought you your damned pizza while you game and stream...like fuck that. Sorry not sorry.
amphibian, on 30 July 2020 - 01:39 PM, said:
The specific ways his depression or whatever he has works is really only known to him and those closest to him.
Again, depression doesn't make you lash out. If he has something else, then I'm not to know about it, so you're quite right in that respect.
It's also not my business really...but in the same vein I DO get to weigh in on what I see. That's my prerogative as a reader/end user.
amphibian, on 30 July 2020 - 01:39 PM, said:
We can't assess what his feelings are about the main series, the side projects, playing video games, and dealing with fans. He's been open about how he has bouts of inappropriate anger.
We can't, but then he should not have sold it as a series/trilogy to not only his editor, but to us...and said it was mostly completed to boot...as Sanderson said "starting a series of books and asking people to invest in it is a sort of informal contract to see it finished in a reasonable timeframe".
But then Sanderson is the polar opposite to Rothfuss, writes like a machine, engages his fans in every step of his process, and never gets angry at questions. So perhaps that's an unfair comparison.
I DO feel the nugget of truth is "You start a book trilogy at Book 1...then your fans have every reason to expect Book 3 in a reasonable time." I don't feel like fans should feel they are "owed"...but they have chosen to buy into your series/story...and if you don't deliver that then how is that fair to the end-user?
amphibian, on 30 July 2020 - 01:39 PM, said:
Clearly what he's doing isn't resulting in books sooner rather than later, but maybe that's what he has to do in order to stay quasi functional.
Cool. I totally get it. But then don't make promises your butt can't cash. You want to sell your "done" series to the publisher and fans? Cool. It better be some semblance of "done" then otherwise you're going to face inevitable backlash. And when you don't speak to your editor for SIX of a nine year gap...yeah, that's not cool.
amphibian, on 30 July 2020 - 01:39 PM, said:
I dunno about prescribing what he needs to do - because I'm not him, I'm not related to him, and it's not my business. I'm going to leave him alone, enjoy his book if it ever comes out, and just find happiness elsewhere.
See I'm not really waiting for DoS anymore. When it comes out, if I hear it's a good finale, I'll probably read it...but my last comments are more to do with how he treated someone, who was inevitably a fan, who DARED to ask him about the series he writes...like how fucking dare he, right? Like there is a disconnect there that depression doesn't solve. But then I'm also not talking directly to him, or expressing any frustration directly to him on like twitter or whatever either...I feel no compunction to ask him about a book he clearly doesn't want to be asked about. So at least I'm not one of the people ranting at him to finish it already. I'm just indifferent.
But here's a case in point: Melanie Rawn is asked repeatedly about the 3rd Exiles book (THE CAPTAL'S TOWER) for like 23 years now...a book she ceased writing/never wrote because of a deep depression she was in at the time associated with writing the first two...and she's open about that, and she never has lashed out at the fans who want it, and as far as I can tell she's been in touch with her editor about it and other books all this time too...she just says she will get to it one day. As a fan of that series, I fully accept that because her geniality and openness about her reasons makes it much easier to stomach the long wait. It also helps that the first two books were BOTH stunningly good (best stuff she's written in my opinion)...and that she's written like 10 books and two other series since then for people to still read her work. But the bottom line here is her depression never caused her to be a dick to her readers about CAPTAL's TOWER. That's something I can't abide.
Am I invested, or am I just commenting on the state of things? I can't call it like I see it?
Is he a dick all the time? I don't know. I do know that he supposedly gets angry about it enough that people talk about it. Maybe don't engage with fans then? I guess maybe I don't get it. If people asking you about Book 3 in your only book series ever pisses you off...like why are you a writer?
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