Fantasy Author Robert Jordan Passes Away

Started by Mr. Analog, September 17, 2007, 08:30:58 AM

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Mr. Analog

Quote"James Oliver Rigney Jr, author of the long-running fantasy series The Wheel of Time and better known to millions of fans by the pen name Robert Jordan, died on 16 Sept 2007 from cardiac amyloidosis. Jordan announced he had been diagnosed with the disease in March 2006 and vowed to beat the odds, but determination and gumption sometimes just aren't enough in the face of a disease with a median survival time of just over two years. Jordan was in the process of writing the twelfth and final book in the Wheel of Time series, A Memory of Light, but the book was not slated for release until 2009 and is still incomplete. While there is hope that the book will still be finished from Jordan's notes, this is devastating news to all of us who have been reading the series since 1990."

Sad news to be sure, I started reading the Wheel of Time series about 12 years ago. Robert Jordan was an interesting fellow to say the least.
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Quote from: Mr. Analog on September 17, 2007, 08:30:58 AM
Quote"James Oliver Rigney Jr, author of the long-running fantasy series The Wheel of Time and better known to millions of fans by the pen name Robert Jordan, died on 16 Sept 2007 from cardiac amyloidosis. Jordan announced he had been diagnosed with the disease in March 2006 and vowed to beat the odds, but determination and gumption sometimes just aren't enough in the face of a disease with a median survival time of just over two years. Jordan was in the process of writing the twelfth and final book in the Wheel of Time series, A Memory of Light, but the book was not slated for release until 2009 and is still incomplete. While there is hope that the book will still be finished from Jordan's notes, this is devastating news to all of us who have been reading the series since 1990."

Sad news to be sure, I started reading the Wheel of Time series about 12 years ago. Robert Jordan was an interesting fellow to say the least.

May he rest in peace.  Hopefully his wife can finish the last book, since she was his personal editor.