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"I think that since they have announced November, November it will be. I thought they might release it earlier, if I finished on time, but I won't object to a little more time for editing. The last few books have been two months from handing in the manuscript to publication, and that is just too fast." Il a pas tort, le Robert... (C'est lui qui parle) Si ça lui permet de peaufiner son travail. Des avis ?
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Tu fais référence à un film particulier ? Parce que les machins en images de synthèse, ce sont des projets amateurs ! Je ne pense pas que ce soit pour le fric... A la sortie du précédent, et même des deux précédents, il y avait eu une certaine polémique parmi le lectorat ricain, comme quoi les livres manquaient de finition : erreur de typo, fautes d'orthographe, et j'en passe...
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Bonjour et bienvenue Sir Hill.
Euh, tu veux parler de ça ? http://www.elbakin.net/fantasy/roman/cycle/la-roue-du-temps-226 Parce qu'à ce moment-là, ton libraire s'est trompé, étant donné que cet ouvrage commencerait presque à dater. 


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Lew Thérin est de plus en plus présent dans sa tête. Il prend parfois le contrôle du corps de Rand, gestes habituels, "saisie du pouvoir unique",... De plus Min évoque le fait qu'il ne doit rester qu'un des deux personnages (entre Rand et ???). C'est vrai qu'on a pas l'identité du 2è ms moi je pencherai pour Lew Thérin. Pourquoi pas un dédoublement comme ce qui s'était déjà produit sf que cette fois ci l'autre corps serait contrôlé par Lew? Evidemment c'est qu'une hyp. qui tient à pas gd chose ms je doute Rand puisse continuer à supporter cette voix...
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Eh ben, moi aussi, j'espère qu'on lui laissera un peu plus de temps !As always, editing is an ongoing process, with me handing chapters to Harriet and redoing them to meet her editorial questions, not to mention redoing them to meet my own concerns or questions that have arisen in later chapters. I now believe that I will be finished and ready to hand in the manuscript to Tor by the end of August. This is much later than I had hoped, and much later than is usual with a book, but then, the last four books have been in the stores only two months after I handed in the completed manuscript. I would love to have a little more time to look at the thing as a whole, and so would Harriet, but the writing always takes longer than I first believe, the fans are always clamoring for the next book as soon as possible, and my publisher always wants to get the next book out as soon as possible and with as little gap as possible between it and the previous book. Given the foregoing, and that it takes me about two years to complete a book to my satisfaction -- I'm never really satisfied, but at some point you have to say it's time to stop and go on to the next book -- there doesn't seem to be any way to avoid that very quick turnaround. So you can tell people that, God willing and the creek don't rise, I will be ready to hand in the manuscript at the end of August and the book will be published in November. But even I don't know exactly how many pages it will be, at this point. Not short, though. I'm afraid I just don't write short. --Robert Jordan via e-mail to Dragonmount.com