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+ | '''''Star's End''''' is a short science-fiction novel dealing with alien relations. It was completed in 1998, and it is the second novel that [[Brandon Sanderson]] wrote.{{wob ref|7825}} |
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+ | According to Brandon, it was about a team of scientists on a space station trying to absorb the energy from a supernova, inspired by his interest in the topic. There was also a murder mystery on the station.{{wob ref|16113}} |
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+ | The character of [[Kazan Smedry|Kaz Smedry]] originated in ''Star's End''. There is also a being that is conceptually similar to what we now know as [[spren]].{{wob ref|16113}} The [[Sleepless]] were also conceived for the novel.{{wob ref|14260}}{{wob ref|14555}} |
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+ | ==Future== |
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+ | Brandon has revisited ''Star's End'' and calls it "not good" or even "terrible", and well below the quality of other early works.{{wob ref|14248}}{{wob ref|14555}} However, it represents one of the first times that he felt like his writing showed real potential.{{wob ref|16113}} |
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+ | There are no plans to revise the book into something that could be published.{{wob ref|7818}} It could be released in a future [[Dragonsteel Entertainment|Dragonsteel]] Kickstarter as part of the [[Sanderson Curiosities]] series, but it would be towards the bottom of the list.{{wob ref|14248}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 21 July 2023
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Star's End is a short science-fiction novel dealing with alien relations. It was completed in 1998, and it is the second novel that Brandon Sanderson wrote.[1]
Plot[edit]
According to Brandon, it was about a team of scientists on a space station trying to absorb the energy from a supernova, inspired by his interest in the topic. There was also a murder mystery on the station.[2]
Repurposed Elements[edit]
The character of Kaz Smedry originated in Star's End. There is also a being that is conceptually similar to what we now know as spren.[2] The Sleepless were also conceived for the novel.[3][4]
Future[edit]
Brandon has revisited Star's End and calls it "not good" or even "terrible", and well below the quality of other early works.[5][4] However, it represents one of the first times that he felt like his writing showed real potential.[2]
There are no plans to revise the book into something that could be published.[6] It could be released in a future Dragonsteel Kickstarter as part of the Sanderson Curiosities series, but it would be towards the bottom of the list.[5]