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Jennifer Liang’s Review of The Gathering Storm

On Sunday, October 18th, 2009 | Posted in 2009, Dragon*Con News, JordanCon, Wheel of Time News | 5 Comments »

Jennifer Liang, Director of Wheel of Time programing for Dragon*Con, Special Projects Manager for Dragonmount.com and the Chair of JordanCon, the only Wheel of Time fan convention, has written a short review of the upcoming Wheel of Time novel, THE GATHERING STORM.

Like Jason Denzel, I was given the opportunity to read The Gathering Storm prior to its release in October. With less than two weeks to go before the official release, I’ve decided to share a few of my impressions.

My first thought when I picked up my copy was “What do I tell Brandon if this sucks?” Luckily, I never needed to come up with an answer to that question. The Gathering Storm is a very, very good book. I hesitate to compare it to the others in the series, because I’m terrible at being objective regarding WoT books. I mean, I like these books enough to dress up like the characters on weekends. I am hardly objective about anything regarding this series. But, I do think this will be considered a strong entry to the series.

Things happen in this book. I know there is a concern among fans that this will feel like part of a book because of the decision to split the material Jordan intended to include in A Memory of Light. But so much happened in this book that I felt completely satisfied as a reader. Key events that have been foreshadowed since the first book of the series finally come to fruition. Some things happen almost exactly the way you might predict they do. Others happen in a completely surprising way. There was more than one reveal that made my jaw drop. Like Jason, I was surprised by how dark Rand’s arc became at points. And several things are set up for the next book. I think anyone who thinks they know exactly how the events of the next few books will play out will be surprised. Pleasantly so, I hope.

The difference in writing styles between Jordan and Sanderson was not jarring to me. Some passages feel more like Brandon, others feel more like Jordan. But, I found myself so caught up in the story and the characters that I didn’t care who wrote what. Brandon has achieved his goal of adapting his style to suit the story. The descriptions are lush and evocative. The attention to detail matches what we’ve come to expect when reading a Wheel of Time novel, without being a parody of Jordan’s style or mannerisms. I also found that this book triggered many emotions. I laughed out loud at several passages, and another had me yelling out loud in shock (much to the consternation of my husband, who was disrupted by my outburst). There was at least one point where I yelled “Stop being such a tool, [NameofCharacter]!” at the book.

While I think everyone will agree, we’d much rather have this story finished by the one who began it, Brandon has written an excellent and engaging novel that is a worthy addition to the series. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did.

More JordanCon Media Links

On Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 | Posted in 2009, Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | 3 Comments »

I always love when I find, or get directed to media coverage of JordanCon. It gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling inside.

First up is a column on WAKEUP NAPTOWN, a lifestyle/entertainment type blog that seems focused on Indianapolis. One of their columnists is writing about her preparations for this year’s JordanCon. The first article in the series is here.

Second, we got a brief nod from the awesomely named “Sword and Laser” podcast. S&L is a fantasy/sci fi book club. They do the aforementioned podcast, as well as host forums and other nifty discussion tools. It looks like a cool site.

And finally, my husband/ partner in crime is now co host of the “Dragon in Georgia” podcast. This podcast focuses mainly on DragonCon, but given that Steve is also staff for the WoT track at DragonCon, JordanCon comes up in their conversation. So check it out.

The Wit of the Staircase Update

On Sunday, November 30th, 2008 | Posted in 2008, 2009, Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | No Comments »

Hunter Wentworth and Alice McGown of Spiral Entertainment recently released a video blog update about their upcoming documentary of Robert Jordan’s life, “The Wit of the Staircase”. They filmed part of it on location at Dragon*Con this year, and they intend to be at the upcoming JordanCon in April. I personally can’t wait to see the finished product.


WotS Phase One Message from Alice McGown on Vimeo.

Brandon Sanderson’s Dragon*Con Schedule Released

On Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 | Posted in 2008, Dragon*Con News | No Comments »

Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US.

Dragon*Con 2008 will be held Labor Day weekend (August 29 – September 1, 2008) in Atlanta, GA.

Fri 02:30 pm A707 Marriott Marquis Who You Callin’ a Kid?
Sat 11:30 am Hanover C – E Hyatt Regency Meet Brandon Sanderson
Sat 05:30 pm Regency V Hyatt Regency Wheel of Time Costume Contest
Sat 07:00 pm Regency VI – VII Hyatt Regency Awards Banquet
Sun 11:30 am Regency V Hyatt Regency Robert Jordan Memorial Panel
Mon 11:30 am Roswell Hyatt Regency Dragon*Reading: Brandon Winn Sanderson
Mon 01:00 pm M301 – M304 Marriott Marquis Dragon*AutoGraph

Sanderson will be doing an additional free signing at the Badali Jewelry booth (A9 & A10) from 10:30 am to 11:30 am on Sunday.

For more information, please see http://www.dragoncon.org/

JordanCon Swag Available at DragonCon

On Friday, August 1st, 2008 | Posted in Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | No Comments »

We’re very pleased to announce the availability of JordanCon swag (t-shirts and lanyards) at DragonCon. T-shirts will feature the “hand and spear” logo reflecting our “Rand alCon” theme for 2009. They be available in limited numbers at the convention, so if you’d like to reserve one now, please visit our ordering page here. Lanyards will be available for purchase, or will come free with your purchase of a JordanCon membership at DragonCon.

Shoutout from the 4th Age

On Monday, July 14th, 2008 | Posted in 2008, Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | No Comments »

The 4th Age, a Wheel of Time podcast hosted by Dragonmount.com recently devoted a whole mini-episode to the Jordan track at DragonCon and to JordanCon as well.

If you aren’t already a listener, you can catch the show here: http://www.dragonmount.com/Podcast/?p=63

Age of Legends, LLC Newsletter for June

On Sunday, June 15th, 2008 | Posted in 2008, Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | No Comments »

Dragon*Con

Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the USDragon*Con 2008 will be held Labor Day weekend (August 29 – September 1, 2008) in Atlanta, GA. Our host hotels are the Hyatt Regency, the Marriott Marquis, the Atlanta Hilton and the Sheraton. Rooms in the host hotels should be booked by now, but check the Dragon*Con website for information about overflow hotels.
The “Wheel of Time” track is sad to announce the death of our favorite author, Robert Jordan on September 17th, 2007. We will be marking this solemn occasion with special memorial panels and events.
Brandon Sanderson, the author tapped by Jordan’s family to complete the final “Wheel of Time” novel will be our guest this year. We will also celebrate the 10th anniversary of Dragonmount.com, the largest WoT fansite on the web and will feature a special presentation by the organizers of JordanCon, the first “Wheel of Time” fan convention.
Our tentative schedule has been posted. You can view it here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pxcLYQxiWbLxHTRAZDiwLKQ

As always, feedback is welcome. You can send it to wheeloftime@dragoncon.org or post it in the forums.

JordanCon

JordanCon is the first convention dedicated to exploring Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time series and his rich, literary legacy. It will take place April 17-19th, 2009. Our host hotel is the Alpharetta Embassy Suites, in Alpharetta, GA.

Our Guest of Honor is Harriet McDougal, the late Robert Jordan’s wife and editor of his series. Our Fan Guest of Honor is Wilson Grooms. Wilson is a cousin of the late Jim “Robert Jordan” Rigney. He typically describes himself as the “fourth of three” Rigney brothers. Wilson is known to fans of the The Wheel of Time as “that guy that updated RJ’s blog when he couldn’t”.

Pre-registration is currently open. JordanCon membership covers all three days, all panels, events, demonstrations, concerts, performances, contests and a host of other activities. Workshops requiring a materials fee will be noted in the program.

Wheel of Time track featured in documentary

On Sunday, March 30th, 2008 | Posted in 2007, Dragon*Con News, Wheel of Time News | No Comments »

Last year’s Wheel of Time track, hosted by Dragon*Con was featured in a recent documentary on Charleston writers. It also features some of the last film shot of Robert Jordan before his death. There is apparently another documentary in the works about Robert Jordan and his fans.

The entire thing is available online at Dragonmount.

Brandon Sanderson to Attend Dragon*Con ’08

On Monday, February 25th, 2008 | Posted in 2008, Dragon*Con News, Wheel of Time News | No Comments »

Brandon Sanderson to Attend Dragon*Con 2008.

Brandon Sanderson, the author chosen to complete A MEMORY OF LIGHT, is scheduled to attend Dragon*Con 2008.

Brandon’s current fantasy series is the Mistborn Trilogy, the final volume of which will be published in October 2008. His first novel, ELANTRIS, was picked by Barnes and Noble editors as the best fantasy or science fiction book of 2005, and is forthcoming in fourteen languages. He released his first children’s book, ALCATRAZ VERSUS THE EVIL LIBRARIANS, in 2007. Brandon lives in Provo, Utah, where he is hard at work on A MEMORY OF LIGHT, the twelfth and final book of the WHEEL OF TIME. He teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University.

Dragon*Con is the largest multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy, gaming, comics, literature, art, music, and film in the US.
Dragon*Con 2008 will be held Labor Day weekend (August 29 – September 1, 2008) in Atlanta, GA.
This will be Brandon’s first appearance at Dragon*Con.

http://www.dragoncon.org/

http://www.ageoflegends.net/

http://www.brandonsanderson.com/

Interview with Jennifer Liang Published

On Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 | Posted in Dragon*Con News, JordanCon | No Comments »

I was recently interviewed for the “Dragon in Georgia” podcast. This is a podcast that focuses on Dragon*Con news, tips, tricks and cheat codes. It’s done by our very own Steve Wright (Esteban on the forums). I talk about Dragon*Con and JordanCon both, as well as being a huge, huge nerd. If you’re interested in hearing my nasal stammering about books you’ve already read, here’s a link.

Dragon In Georgia

–Jennifer Liang
Track Director
ConChair
Stammerer