Brandon Sanderson’s Secret REVEALED & RECORD-BREAKING Kickstarter! + Sixth of the Dusk: Arcanum
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Newest Mindgasms Book Club Chat with Mask AKA Tristram Johnson and the Woke Centrist AKA Dusty Cubes AKA Dustin Cubit on the recent massive news about fantasy author, Brandon Sanderson revealing that he wrote 5 secret extra books during the COVID pandemic. He is publishing them through his own publishing company in a temporary subscription box, with 4 of them coming out over the course of 2023. The Kickstarter campaign that he started to fund this broke the record for most-funded Kickstarter ever by earning over 27 million dollars and counting. We also discuss the short story called Sixth of the Dusk, from Sanderson’s “Arcanum Unbounded” short story collection, which is about birds who grant people their own different magic powers, on an island full of monsters. This takes place on a specific planet in Sanderson’s Cosmere universe, and has its own magic system.
Check out my last Mindgasms Book Club Chat with Mask AKA Tristram Johnson and the Woke Centrist AKA Dusty Cubes AKA Dustin Cubit on Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell, from Brandon Sanderson’s Arcanum Unbounded collection of short stories. It takes place in his Cosmere fantasy universe, in which his famous Mistborn and Stormlight Archive series take place. Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell happens on its own individual planet in the Cosmere, with its own unique magic system that is different from those on other planets. In this story, the main character named Silence is a bounty hunter in order to protect her family from a gang of other bounty hunters/killers. When on the run, she goes into an enchanted evil forest, where you will get attacked and murdered by ghosts if you spill blood, light a fame, or make too much noise So, Silence has to kill her attackers without making them bleed, or screaming out of fear and pain.
Check out my playlist with every Book Club Chat that I’ve done so far with Dusty, Tristram and Parker: