RIP: Robert Jordan

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RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby Steve T Power » Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:18 pm

Some sad news for me:

Best selling fantasy author Robert Jordan has died of a rare blood disease aged 58, it has been reported.

Jordan - whose real name was James Oliver Rigney Jr - wrote the "Wheel of Time" series, which sold millions of books since the first - "The Eye of the World" - was published in 1990.

Associated Press (AP) news agency reported that Jordan died at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston on Sunday local time.

He was working on the 12th book of his "Wheel of Time" series at the time of his death.

The books follow Rand al'Thor on his journey to battle ultimate evil.

Jordan had spent most of his life in Charleston, telling AP in 2003: "What I write is certainly not set in South Carolina, but I have had a number of reviewers comment on the fact that I write with a distinctly Southern voice.

"It goes beyond more than simply where the story is set. I believe it is something we take in in the air and the water. It's a matter of word choices - of the rhythms of sentences and the rhythm of speech in particular."

Jordan had worked as a nuclear engineer before becoming a full time writer in 1977, AP said. He is survived by his wife, Harriet McDougal Rigney.


I first discovered Jordan through his Conan work in the 80's, which isn't held in very high regard these days, but i fell in love with The Wheel of Time series in Junior high. It became to sprawling for me to follow by the 4th or 5th book, but it's sad that he didn't get to complete his epic, especially so near to the end (the 12th and final book was supposedly going to be ready for '08). My condolences to Jordan fans everywhere.
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Re: RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby Gabriel Girard » Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:34 pm

Dang this is what I was afraid of! I was up to number 9 when I decided to stop reading and wait for him to finish the series. Very sad news indeed. Let's hope a great,responsible writer,preferably a friend of Jordan's, can get his hands on some sort of outline and finish this great saga. I'm hoping for somebody more like Christopher Tolkien than Brian Herbert...
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Re: RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby The Butcher » Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:00 pm

My guess is this the only that 'Wheel of Time' series would end. Now if only someone could kill that damn Shanana series my trip through the bookstore would be a lot shorter.
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Re: RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby Shmoooooo » Sat Sep 22, 2007 5:21 pm

I read that he had all his notes for the final chapter sorted in a way that in case of the most unfortunate someone would be able to finish the series for him.
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Re: RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby vjmurphy » Sun Sep 23, 2007 5:10 am

Shmoooooo wrote:I read that he had all his notes for the final chapter sorted in a way that in case of the most unfortunate someone would be able to finish the series for him.


He was apparently dictating the final book to his wife before his death. It was originally supposed to be a trilogy, before greed got in the way, so stopping after the third book was good for me. After that, it just went downhill. I stopped after the fourth or fifth.

I wonder if Brian Herbert or Christopher Tolkien are finished ransacking their fathers' legacies to help with Jordan's.
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Re: RIP: Robert Jordan

Postby Dunnyman » Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:44 am

Sorry for anyone going early, but damn, that series got way out of hand. 1,345 characters, no synopsis of what happened in the previous book, and by the fourth book he was putting everything but the kitchen sink in there. For all I know, the sink may have made an appearance in book 6.
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