

#BRANDON SANDERSON BOOKS BY SERIES SERIES#
Which assuming Brandon keeps up a book a year, means we'll hit that series somewhere around 2027!

Stormlight #6-10 will follow, possibly with Warbreaker II and other books interspersed between them (presumably there will be no more Wax and Wayne books once Mistborn II has been released), then Mistborn III (the one set in space with magic-fuelled FTL travel). Then he will release the Mistborn II trilogy (the one set in a world with modern technology). He also hopes to release Elantris II in 2015, on the tenth anniversary of the publication of Elantris (his first novel). He will take breaks to release additional Mistborn side-novels featuring Wax and Wayne. Sanderson plans to write Stormlight #2 (current working title: The Book of Endless Pages) this year for release in mid-to-late 2013, and then the third through fifth books of the series.
#BRANDON SANDERSON BOOKS BY SERIES ARCHIVE#
Ultimately, it is clear that the ten-volume Stormlight Archive series will expand on the Cosmere and the linked setting of Sanderson's fiction.Īt the moment these works exist in the Cosmere setting:

Hoid sends a letter to the organisation that sent them (an organisation called the ' Seventeenth Shard') expressing irritation with this move, a letter that appears throughout the second part of the novel. We also meet three other people who can travel between the worlds, two of whom we've met before (one in Elantris and one in Mistborn), who are apparently trying to track Hoid down. In The Way of Kings this background suddenly became more important to the plot: Hoid (aka 'Wit') now has a brief POV section and plays a larger role in events. Most notably, a character called Hoid plays a minor, background role in all five books, apparently observing events with interest. In his first five novels - Elantris, Warbreaker and the Mistborn trilogy - this took the form of a couple of easter eggs. It's been an open secret for a while that Sanderson's fantasy novels share a common background setting and mythology, the 'Cosmere'. And 'series' is probably the wrong word, a more accurate term would be 'setting'. The good news is that, if you've read all of his adult solo fantasy novels to date, you're already six books into it. Going through some old interviews, I was surprised to read that Brandon Sanderson is planning a 36-volume fantasy series.
