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Sign up todayDistinctions: Prologue to Towers of Midnight
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Learn moreThe Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass.
What was, what will be, and what is,
May let fall under the Shadow.
Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time.
In the Prologue to Towers of Midnight, book thirteen of The Wheel of Time, Lan Mandragoran rides on toward death; Perrin Aybara, Lord Goldeneyes, has a disturbing dream; Galad leads the Whitecloaks into harm's way; one who has left humanity behind creeps through the Blight; and the Blight border faces invasion.
As with the previous four titles in The Wheel of Time series, this prologue from Robert Jordan's Towers of Midnight, completed by Brandon Sanderson, is available for sale before the book's official release date (November 2, 2010).
Robert Jordan was born in 1948 in Charleston, South Carolina. He taught himself to read when he was four with the incidental aid of a twelve-years-older brother, and was tackling Mark Twain and Jules Verne by five. He is a graduate of The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, with a degree in physics. He served two tours in Vietnam with the U.S. Army; among his decorations are the Distinguished Flying Cross with bronze oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star with "V" and bronze oak leaf cluster, and two Vietnamese Gallantry Crosses with palm. A history buff, he has also written dance and theater criticism and enjoyed the outdoor sports of hunting, fishing, and sailing, and the indoor sports of poker, chess, pool, and pipe collecting.ย Robert Jordan began writing in 1977 and went on to write The Wheel of Timeยฎ, one of the most important and best selling series in the history of fantasy publishing with over 14 million copies sold in North America, and countless more sold abroad.ย Robert Jordan died on September 16, 2007, after a courageous battle with the rare blood disease amyloidosis.
Brandon Sanderson grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He lives in Utah with his wife and children and teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University. He is the author of such bestsellers as the Mistbornยฎ trilogy and its sequels, The Alloy of Law, Shadows of Self, and The Bands of Mourning; the Stormlight Archive novels The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance; and other novels, including The Rithmatist and Steelheart. In 2013, he won a Hugo Award for Best Novella for The Emperor's Soul, set in the world of his acclaimed first novel, Elantris. Additionally, he was chosen to complete Robert Jordan's Wheel of Timeยฎ sequence. For behind-the-scenes information on all of Brandon Sanderson's books, visit brandonsanderson.com.
Michael Kramer has narrated over 100 audiobooks for many bestselling authors. He read all of Robert Jordanโs epic Wheel of Time fantasy-adventure series as well as Brandon Sandersonโs The Stormlight Archive series. He received AudioFile magazine's Earphones Award for the Kent Family series by John Jakes and for Alan Fulsom's The Day After Tomorrow. Known for his โspot-on character portraits and accents, and his resonant, well-tempered voiceโ (AudioFile), his work includes recording books for the Library of Congressโs Talking Books program for the blind and physically handicapped.
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Kramer also works as an actor in the Washington, D.C. area, where he lives with his wife, Jennifer Mendenhall (a.k.a. Kate Reading), and their two children. He has appeared as Lord Rivers in Richard III at The Shakespeare Theatre, Howie/Merlin in The Kennedy Centerโs production of The Light of Excalibur, Sam Riggs and Frederick Savage in Woody Allenโs Central Park West/Riverside Drive, and Dr. Qari Shah in Tony Kushnerโs Homebody/Kabul at Theatre J.