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... James Oliver Rigney, Jr. died yesterday succumbing to his cardiac amaloydosis.
He was a good man and a great author.
Apparently the 12th and final book will still be published (likely to be finished by his cousin Wilson, a la Christopher Tolkein), however I'm still saddened by the fact that he didn't live to enjoy the satisfaction of putting the final touches on his life's work, or attend one last Wheel of Time book-signing.
I've been readling Wheel of Time since 1990, still fresh out of high school, with no facial hair, and no muscle-tone. The WOT has been a part of my life for 17 years, encompassing my entire journey from dishwasher to software engineer, as well as acquiring one wife and three children. I've read the series about 6 times during those years, and I've been anticipating this last book for all 17 of those years.
I had also been looking forward to his next series, which he was going to write after WOT was finished. I'll guess we'll never see a word of it. Another sadness on top of sadness.
He was a good man and a great author.
Apparently the 12th and final book will still be published (likely to be finished by his cousin Wilson, a la Christopher Tolkein), however I'm still saddened by the fact that he didn't live to enjoy the satisfaction of putting the final touches on his life's work, or attend one last Wheel of Time book-signing.
I've been readling Wheel of Time since 1990, still fresh out of high school, with no facial hair, and no muscle-tone. The WOT has been a part of my life for 17 years, encompassing my entire journey from dishwasher to software engineer, as well as acquiring one wife and three children. I've read the series about 6 times during those years, and I've been anticipating this last book for all 17 of those years.
I had also been looking forward to his next series, which he was going to write after WOT was finished. I'll guess we'll never see a word of it. Another sadness on top of sadness.