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This is the fifth of our Storm Leader reports we’ll be posting throughout the U.S. book tour for THE GATHERING STORM. At each tour location, Dragonmount and Tor Books recruited a select group of volunteer fans to help run the event, hand out promotional materials, and represent us to the fans. In return, they were given the opportunity to meet with Brandon Sanderson and (if present for their event) Robert Jordan’s wife Harriet. We will have a full report with photos and possibly video for each one of the tour stops. Prior Storm Leader reports can be found here. Report by Chad Quibodeaux (DM Handle: “Quibby”) Greetings from Da Frozen North! The signing in Minneapolis drew an impressive crowd of nearly 200 people, the first of whom, Eric, showed up at about 6:00 am after working a night shift. ![]() Crowd ![]() Eric and Brandon The event opened with a reading by Brandon from the first chapter of “The Gathering Storm,” which was followed by a short Q & A session. In true Wheel of Time tradition, the first question, shouted quickly and loudly from the crowd, was, “Who killed Asmodean?” Brandon also spoke of his introduction to the series, citing that “The Eye of the World” was an investment for him (”A lot of words for my money.”). When asked about the most difficult character for him to write, Brandon replied with Aviendha and Tuon, as both characters are from “weird” cultures. There was a moment of worry when one of the guests asked whether we should be afraid that a writer could get into the head of the obviously unstable Rand. “People going bonkers are fun to write,” answered Brandon. With any gathering of Wheel of Time fans in one place, strangeness is bound to occur. One guest, David Salchrow, asked us about the “I killed Asmodean” bumper stickers, which had disappeared as fast as they arrived. When he was informed of our lack of the stickers, he asked whether we had any that said “Cadsuane is a sexy beast.” Another guest, Evan, braved the strange soil of America (and a blizzard) to snatch the prize for the longest distance traveled for the signing- 7 and a half hours from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Finally, the grand champion of Wheel of Time reference at the signing was a young woman named Erin Kelly, who brought with here a real, true-to-life game of Snakes and Foxes, winnable only by cheating. This Brandon signed with gusto. ![]() Evan, from Winnipeg
To balance these moments, though, were moments of greatness. The book poster that was sent out by Tor was won by Jay Erdahl. Last but certainly not least, guest Michael Ditmore told us that “The Eye of the World” was the first book he ever read, which stands as testament to the greatness of this series, and the ability it has to affect people’s lives. View all of the photos from the event here. Enjoy! writer note: names are used with permission |
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November 2nd, 2009 at 11:40 pm
Snakes, foxes and boobies
November 3rd, 2009 at 12:22 am
I wouldn’t mind the low down on that snakes and foxes game. ^_^
November 3rd, 2009 at 7:08 am
Ahhh another report to wake up to in the morning……the simple things.
November 3rd, 2009 at 3:15 pm
Hey where are the pictures that the other storm leader with a camera took? Just wondering.
November 3rd, 2009 at 6:37 pm
Yeah, one of the storm leaders took a pic of me and brandon and said it would be posted. I would really love a copy of that picture.
Thanks,
Michael.
November 4th, 2009 at 12:28 am
Here is a link for everybody with pictures that were taken on my camera! Hope you find what you are looking for here.
http://s579.photobucket.com/albums/ss236/philziolkowski/The%20Gathering%20Storm%20Minneapolis%20Event/
November 4th, 2009 at 8:48 am
http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php#/group.php?v=photos&gid=170210348912
Sorry about that, folks.
November 4th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
Thanks Phil, found it