

But it’s still interesting food for thought.

And even if this is true, it sounds like all Tor is doing is exploring the idea of writing The Wheel of Time prequels, not committing to anything. Since then we have published fiction by bestselling and critically acclaimed authors such as Cory Doctorow, Brandon Sanderson, Kendare Blake, David Lubar, Veronica Rossi, Susan Dennard, and Kristen Simmons. This comes from an unnamed source, so everything should be taken with a grain of salt. In 2003 Tor Teen was launched as an imprint dedicated to publishing quality science fiction, fantasy, and general fiction for young adults. With Amazon adapting the series as a new fantasy TV show, there’s renewed interest in Jordan’s story, which leads us to an interesting rumor…According to The Wheel of Time YouTube channel WoT Up! (great name), managers at Tor have been asking writers whether they’d be interested in writing prequel stories set in Jordan’s world, or to pitch ideas for what they’d do in this universe if given the chance. Tor Tried to Hide AI Art on a Book Cover, and It Is a Mess The globally acclaimed science fiction and fantasy publisher delivers a weak apology for using AI art for a not-yet-published. The series was finished by author Brandon Sanderson after Jordan passed in 2007. One of the biggest series they published was Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time, an epic story about a country boy named Rand al’Thor who learns he may be the reincarnation of an ancient messiah destined to either save or destroy the world. Tor is one of the biggest names in fantasy publishing.
