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Peter V. Brett
American
Novelist
Born:
Feb 8
,
1973
Book
Brooks
Every
Myself
Think
Writing
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I think each book sort of finds its own theme as it goes on. 'Warded Man' was fear. 'Desert Spear' was exploration of the other. 'Daylight War' was relationships. Some of this is intentional, and some of it evolves naturally. The series as a whole is obviously something I have given a lot of thought to, but each book is its own animal as well.
Peter V. Brett
War
Man
Animal
Book
Fear
Thought
Own
Think
Other
Relationships
Finds
Some
Something
Given
Daylight
Obviously
Well
Sort
Lot
Goes
Intentional
Theme
Exploration
Naturally
Spear
Whole
Series
Each
Desert
There have been discussions of doing 'The Demon Cycle' on both large and small screen scale, and while there is no project currently in development, I think the series has both the big imagery and complex character development to have legs either as a TV series or film franchise.
Peter V. Brett
Character
Big
Think
Project
Franchise
Complex
Complex Character
Character Development
Scale
TV
TV Series
Small
Both
Development
Demon
Doing
Been
Discussions
Currently
Screen
Legs
Either
While
Cycle
Large
Series
Film
Imagery
The ward designs were co-created by myself and Lauren K. Cannon. She read how they were described in 'The Warded Man,' and we had long discussions about what sources to draw from for the symbols, drawing inspiration from Arabic, Japanese, Chinese and Sanskrit.
Peter V. Brett
Myself
Man
Long
Draw
Drawing
Arabic
Lauren
About
Inspiration
Had
She
Read
How
Were
Sources
Discussions
Cannon
Ward
Chinese
Japanese
Designs
Symbols
I read every review online, and I want to respond to those, but I resist the urge to do that.
Peter V. Brett
Every
Those
Respond
Online
Read
Review
Want
Urge
Resist
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