Brandon Sanderson
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(1975 --)
Brandon Sanderson is an American SF and fantasy writer living in the Southwest.
He is best known for his Mistborn series and his work in finishing Robert Jordan's epic fantasy series The Wheel of Time. In 2010, he published The Way of Kings, the first book in a ten book series called The Stormlight Archive.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2006 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 2007 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 2010 -- Minicon 45, ConStellation I, Life, the Universe, & Everything 28
- 2011 -- ConDFW X, XI]], 2011 Best Related Work Hugo nominee
- 2012 -- Swancon 37, LibertyCon 25, Bubonicon 44, Baycon 2012, Life, the Universe, & Everything 30, 2012 Best Related Work Hugo nominee
- 2013 -- Best Novella Hugo 2013 Best Related Work Hugo nominee
- 2014 -- Westercon 67, When Words Collide 2014, Balticon 48, Life, the Universe, & Everything 32
- 2015 -- Minicon 50, FantasyCon 2015, ConQuesT 46
- 2016 -- Odyssey Con XVI
- 2017 -- Boskone 54, Ad Astra 2017
- 2018 -- MisCon 32
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