Charisma Carpenter talks about her emotional abuse by male feminist Joss Whedon
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I think I read The Wise Man's Fear, and that was one of the final sci-fi books I touched since my life was mostly wage-slaving and I took to other hobbies to burn steam.
Can't believe that was in 2011 and this fucker still hasn't released a sequel. Why's he trying to be GRRM? On the bright side, the sequel didn't really live up to The Name of the Wind, so maybe his fans won't feel too bad.
I think he knows deep down he's never gonna do better than Name of the Wind. His story setup is way too ambitious and he'll never pull it off right, and he's narcissistic enough that he'd much rather rest on his laurels than risk failure.
I agree, out of curiosity I looked up what Scott Lynch did since then and it's not better. He spat out The Republic of Thieves at the end of 2013 and has 4 novels listed on Wikipedia as "forthcoming", maybe with 1 title this year.
The Lies of Locke Lamora falls under the same trappings -- great book, requires an incredible amount of skill to retain that type of quality, and he fell short.