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- A compilation of
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
- for rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan
-
- Welcome to rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan. Before you rush off to
- post, we request that you peruse this small document, which attempts
- to answer the most Frequently Asked Questions about Robert Jordan, The
- Wheel of Time series and the rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan newsgroup.
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- I. History and Charter of this Group
- Where this group came from and what its purpose is
-
- II. MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ROBERT JORDAN.
- Who is Robert Jordan?
- What is the Wheel of Time? What are the book titles?
- What's the title of the next book, and when will it be published?
- How many books will the Wheel of Time series end up being?
- Is Robert Jordan on the Net?
- Are there any other books about the Wheel of Time?
-
- III. General Courtesy, and Newsgroup Specific Conventions/Policies.
- 1. How to post so that you don't look like a fool or upset people
- 2. Spoiler Policy
- 3. The TAN Subject Header Convention.
-
- IV. Common Abbreviations
- How to decipher the cliquish jargon the veterans use
-
- V. Newsgroup Resources & Archives
- Where to Get The Wheel of Time FAQ
- FTP archives & World Wide Web Homepage
-
- VI. Other Areas of Robert Jordan Fandom
- 1. Snailmail fan club
- 2. Online Roleplaying (MUSH/MOO/MUD)
-
- VII. How to find the latest version of this FAQ.
-
- * * *
-
- I. HISTORY AND CHARTER OF THIS GROUP
-
- This newsgroup, rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan, was created in July
- 1994 for the discussion of books written by contemporary author Robert
- Jordan (a pseudonym, see next section). In particular, this newsgroup
- is concerned with his ongoing "Wheel of Time" series, but also covers
- past and future works by him. Fandom is specifically included within
- the purview of this charter. The group is unmoderated.
-
- The discussions in this group originated in rec.arts.sf.written (the
- general group for discussion of all science fiction and fantasy books),
- where they were carried on for upwards of two years before this group
- was created.
-
-
- II. MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ROBERT JORDAN.
-
- Q: Who is Robert Jordan?
- A: Robert Jordan is actually a pseudonym for James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under
- which he has written the "Wheel of Time" fantasy series as well as seven
- books of the "Conan" series. Other pseudonyms are Reagan O'Neal ("Fallon"
- series; historic fiction), Jackson O'Reilly ("Cheyenne Raiders"; western),
- and Chang Lung (contributions to various periodicals including Library
- Journal). [Source: Contemporary Authors vol. 140]
-
- Q: What is the Wheel of Time? What are the book titles?
- A: The best fantasy series of book since Lord of the Rings!
- The books in "The Wheel of Time" series are (so far):
-
- The Eye of the World
- The Great Hunt
- The Dragon Reborn
- The Shadow Rising
- The Fires of Heaven
- Lord of Chaos
-
- All six are available in hardcover editions (Yes, despite popular
- misconception, there are hardcover editions of the first two books).
-
- Only the first five are available paperback so far. The mass-market
- paperback (small sized paperback) version of Lord of Chaos should be
- published around September '95 in the United States (and usually
- earlier than that overseas).
-
- All of the Wheel of Time books are published by Tor Books in the United
- States and Canada. UK/International versions are published by Orbit.
- See the Wheel of Time FAQ for IBSN numbers and prices (see Section V
- for direction on where to get the Wheel of Time FAQ).
-
- Q: What is the title of the next book, and when will it be published?
- A: Patrick Nielsen Hayden, our favorite online Senior Editor for Tor Books
- Jreports that the title of book 7 will be: <insert fanfare>
-
- Crown Of Swords
-
- Q: Cool title! So when will I be able to buy it? Huh? Huh? When?
- A: Again according to Mr. Hayden, "Crown of Swords will appear no earlier
- than the first couple of months of 1996. It...won't be published in
- the fall slot previously used for Jordan titles." The break in
- tradition is because it takes Robert Jordan 14 months to write each
- book. Publishing one every twelve months is...well, you do the math.
-
- Q: How many books will the Wheel of Time series end up being?
- A: Current estimates range from 8 to 10. Even Robert Jordan himself is not
- sure how many it will take. In his own words, "as many as it takes to
- reach the [end]. And not a book more. Sorry."
-
- Q: Is Robert Jordan on the Net?
- A: As best as we know, No. If you want to write to him, send a letter in
- care of Tor Books:
- Robert Jordan
- c/o Tor Books
- 175 Fifth Avenue
- New York, NY 10010
-
- Q: Are there any other books about The Wheel of Time?
- A: Not yet, but soon. Jody Lynn Nye, Todd Cameron Hamilton, et al. are
- working on a compendium titled "The Guide to the Wheel Time", which
- is scheduled to be released with the paperback of Lord of Chaos in
- the fall of 1995.
-
-
- III. GENERAL COURTESY, AND NEWSGROUP SPECIFIC CONVENTIONS/POLICIES.
-
- 1) General Courtesy:
-
- Before you post, read the newsgroup for a while. This is the best way
- to see how things are done, and you'll probably find that whatever
- question/point you wish to pose has already been discussed before.
- You'll want to take this into account if and when you bring it up.
-
- We urge all readers to follow these few points of "netiquette" to avoid
- irritating people and to increase the likelihood that people respond to
- your ideas:
-
- a) Keep quoting to a minimum.
- Only keep as much of the previous post post as is necessary for
- people to know what you are talking about. Summarize wherever
- possible (i.e. instead of 20 lines of included text, summarize it
- in a sentence). Make sure you attribute the right things to the
- right people, and ALWAYS DELETE .sigs WHEN QUOTING.
-
- b) Use descriptive subject headers.
- If you want to discuss the intermarriages of the royal houses in
- Andor, use a subject line like "Royal Lineage in Andor". Threads
- (lines of discussion) often drift from their original topic. When
- this happens, subject lines might have little to do with the content
- of the articles. Try to avoid this situation by using a new title
- when you start a new thread, and try not to drift from the topic too
- much within a thread. Drift is inevitable, though, and when it
- happens, it's usually appropriate to rename the thread. To continue
- the example above, if the topic shifts from royal lineage to Rand's
- parents to intermarriages in the Two Rivers, you might rename the
- thread "Two Rivers Genealogy (was Re: Royal Lineage in Andor)" or
- simply "Two Rivers Genealogy". If it shifts to non-book related
- material, include TAN in the Subject line (see Section III part 3.)
-
- c) Avoid incendiary language and unconstructive criticism.
- Words like "rip-off," "crap," and "semi-literate, brainwashed fools"
- are likely to irritate people, even if that was not your intent. If
- you disagree with someone, tell the group why you disagree; don't
- just call that person names.
-
- d) Read the Wheel of Time FAQ.
- Before posting your brilliant new idea (e.g. "Hey! I think Shaiel =
- Tigraine," or "Hey! Maybe Slayer = Luc + Isam!"), make sure it has
- not been discussed to death months before. The collected wisdom of
- the jordan discussions is available in the form of the Wheel of Time
- FAQ. It is a huge document, and even if you don't feel like reading
- it all at once, you should read it at some point, and at least search
- it for keywords before bringing up something that has already been
- discussed. Details on how to get this lengthy FAQ are found below
- in section V.
-
- 2) Spoiler Policy:
-
- When a new book comes out, some people obtain and read it before other
- people do. People who have read parts of the book want to talk about
- them, but people who haven't gotten that far don't want you to spoil the
- surprises for them. When not everybody has read what you want to talk
- about, be sure to include the keyword "SPOILERS" in the subject line
- along with the title of the book you're talking about. For example,
- Subject: LoC: Padan Fain (SPOILERS)
- Just be sure not to spoil the book with the title! Spoiler warnings are
- really important for the first few months after a new book comes out and
- becomes less important after that time. You should also include a
- spoiler warning at the top of the message itself, with either a form-feed
- (control-L) or several (20 or so) blanks lines to hide the spoiler from
- those who do not wish to see it.
-
- Currently accepted practice is to use spoiler warnings for about three
- months after the Hardcover release in the United States (usually October),
- both to allow our overseas readers time to get the book since it usually
- takes at least a month and often more for the book to become widely
- available; as well as for the benefit of those among us who have to save
- up our money to afford the hardback or who receive them as Christmas
- gifts. Due to the inherent nature of Usenet and the types of discussion
- typical on rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan, it is virtually impossible
- to maintain spoiler warning for longer periods. Therefore, those of you
- who wait to buy the paperback version are out of luck, unfortunately yet
- unavoidably. Sorry... :-( Consider yourself forewarned, and exercise
- due caution when/if you read rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan (unless
- you don't mind spoilers, of course).
-
-
- 3) The "TAN:" Subject Header:
-
- It is inevitable that there will be threads that do not directly pertain
- to the books, and it is inevitable that this sort of thing will annoy
- some people. In order to keep things civilized, it is suggested that
- such discussions be labeled "TAN:" for "tangential." For example:
- Subject: TAN: Warder Applications
- Subject: TAN: Plot Contest
- Subject: TAN: What did Lanfear give Roy for his birthday?
-
-
- IV. COMMON ABBREVIATIONS
-
- You may note that there are many strange and arcane acronyms and
- abbreviations used on this group. Here are interpretations of the most
- commonly used:
-
- TWoT = The Wheel of Time (also just WoT)
- TEotW = The Eye of the World (sometimes just EOW)
- TGH = The Great Hunt
- TDR = The Dragon Reborn
- TSR = The Shadow Rising
- TFoH = The Fires of Heaven (sometimes just FOH)
- LoC = Lord of Chaos
- CoS = Crown of Swords
- r.a.sf.w = rec.arts.sf.written (also just "rasfw", sometimes "rasw" )
- r.a.sf.w.r-j = rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan (also just "rasfwrj")
- AOL = Age of Legends
- AS = Aes Sedai (or Amyrlin Seat)
- Asm = Asmodean
- BA = Black Ajah
- DF = Darkfriend
- DFS/DS = Darkfriend Social (Two usages: The event in the Prologue
- of TGH, or a real-life meeting of newsgroup members.)
- DO = Dark One
- DotNM = Daughter of the Nine Moons
- Eg/Egw = Egwene
- El = Elayne
- Ish/Ishy = Ishamael
- LTT = Lews Therin Telamon
- Mog/Moggy = Moghedien
- Mo/Moi/Moir = Moiraine
- MPS = Mad Passionate Sex, (c) Mike Macchione
- MT = Mazrim Taim
- Ny/Nyn = Nynaeve
- OP = One Power
- PNH = Patrick Nielsen Hayden (Sr. Editor, Tor Books).
- RJ = Robert Jordan (also referred to as 'The Creator')
- SG = Shayol Ghul
- SS = Siuan Sanche
- TAR/T'A'R = Tel'aran'rhiod
- TS = True Source
- TV = Tar Valon
- WC/WCs = Whitecloak(s)
- WO/WOs = Wise One(s)
- WT = White Tower
- YKYBRTMRJW = You Know You've Been Reading Too Much Robert Jordan When...
- (also IKIHBRTMRJ = I Know I Have Been...)
-
- And a few of the most common Usenet-wide acronyms:
-
- AFAIK = As Far As I Know (also AFAIR = As Far As I Remember)
- FAQ = Frequently Asked Question(s)
- FWIW = For What It's Worth
- IIRC = If I Remember Correctly
- IMHO = In My Humble Opinion (also IMNSHO, where NS = Not So; IMNAAHO,
- where NAA = Not At All; IMAO = In My Arrogant Opinion)
- ROFL/ROTFL = Rolling On the Floor, Laughing
- RTFF = Read The Flaming FAQ!
- YMMV = Your Milage May Vary
- grep = (verb) search (from a Unix command to search files for words).
-
-
- V. NEWSGROUP RESOURCES AND ARCHIVES
-
- This FAQ isn't even the tip of the metaphorical iceberg of Robert
- Jordan fandom accumulated on the Internet and other venues. We
- strongly suggest that you download a copy of the Wheel of Time FAQ,
- a much lengthier collection of questions, discussion, humor, and
- fandom. We guarantee you'll enjoy the series much more after
- reading the Wheel of Time FAQ. Your money back if not satisfied!
-
- Pam Korda <kor2@midway.uchicago.edu> maintains the Wheel of Time FAQ
- and posts it to rec.arts.sf.written.robert-jordan as her schedule
- permits, which is roughly once every month and a half. You can always
- obtain a copy by sending Pam email or by downloading it via anonymous
- ftp from faser.cs.olemiss.edu. Note that there are TWO versions of
- the Wheel of Time FAQ: one contains discussions (spoilers) for book
- six, Lord of Chaos, and one only contains discussions through book 5,
- The Fires of Heaven:
-
- /pub/jordan/wot-loc.FAQ (through Lord of Chaos)
- /pub/jordan/wot-tfoh.FAQ (through The Fires of Heaven)
-
- faser.cs.olemiss.edu site is also an archive for rasfwrj (formerly rasfw).
- In addition to this FAQ and the extended Wheel of Time FAQ, it contains
- other creations such as the Dark One's Dictionary, results of various
- plot submission contests and surveys, a collection of Wheel of Time
- filksongs, and archives of lots of discussions from America OnLine and
- Prodigy as well as UseNet. All of the archive is available via World
- Wide Web (WWW) client:
-
- http://faser.cs.olemiss.edu/jordan/jordan.html
-
- Or, if you are in Europe, it might be quicker to use Helmut Geyer's
- mirror WWW site:
-
- http://polyhymnia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de:8080/jordan/jordan.html
-
-
- Versions of the Wheel of Time FAQ are also available on America Online,
- Prodigy and Compuserve, though they may be out of date or modified.
- On America Online, the WoT FAQ is in the Fantasy Library section of the
- Fantasy and Science Fiction Area (Keyword: SF). On Compuserve, it is
- in the Science Fiction Literature Forum Library in the Fantasy Section
- (GO: SFLIT). On Prodigy, a variation of the Wot FAQ is posted on the
- Science Fiction/Fantasy Bulletin Board in the Robert Jordan Topic about
- once every two months in three parts, under the subjects, FAQ, GTW, and
- JORDANFAQ. Info on Prodigy Exporting can be found by JUMPing: Bulletin
- Boards under the section entitled "BB How To's."
-
-
- VI. OTHER AREAS OF ROBERT JORDAN FANDOM
-
- 1) Fan Club:
-
- Carolyn Fusinato is coordinating a fan club called The Wheel of Time
- Club, "a forum bringing together science fiction and fantasy readers
- for an unbridled discussion of fictional realms, particularly Robert
- Jordan's Wheel of Time world." You can receive a free copy of their
- newsletter, "The Chronicles", by sending a SASE to:
-
- The Wheel of Time Club
- P.O. Box 223022
- Chantilly, VA 22022-3022
-
- For more information, email Carolyn at <c.fusinato@mail.utexas.edu>
- or <BJRK57C@PRODIGY.COM>.
-
- 2) Roleplaying Games
-
- There are a few online roleplaying games on the internet that have Wheel
- of Time themes or areas. For the MUSHS/MUDs/MOOs, basically, just telnet
- to the site (e.g, "telnet sarcazm.resnet.cornell.edu 9000") and follow
- the directions on your screen. For more information on about what a MUSH
- actually is, check out the rec.games.mud.* newsgroups and their FAQ(s) at
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/games/mud-faq
-
- Angreal MOO: sarcazm.resnet.cornell.edu 9000 (or 128.253.150.10 9000)
- According to Paul Colbourne, Angreal MOO is "primarily roleplay
- based, though there [is] a combat system. The 'news' will help
- you get [started]. Feel free to page any of the staff for help."
-
- Sanctuary MUD: pauli.sos.clarkson.edu 9000 (128.153.32.10 9000)
- Sanctuary claims to have "one or two Wheel of Time Areas", although
- the majority of it is non-WoT based.
-
- Tales of Ta'veren MUSH: Opening 'Real Soon Now'.
- For more information about Tales of Ta'veren, as well as for more
- general information on MUSHs and similar roleplaying games, check
- their WWW (World Web Web) page:
- http://delphi.glendon.yorku.ca/~mush/tav.html
-
- As The Wheel Turns (ATWT):
- As The Wheel Turns is "an online roleplaying game with a Wheel of
- Time theme, [that] has been running semiweekly since June, 1994.
- Casual observers and/or new potential players are always welcome,"
- reports Ken Kofman, who runs ATWT. More information about the game,
- entertaining summaries of the first 12 sessions and other related
- information, look in the directory /pub/jordan/ATWT in the Jordan
- archive site (faser.cs.olemiss.edu). Further comments, questions
- and requests can be directed to Ken Kofman <ken@ictv.com>.
-
-
- I've heard rumors of the following MUDs, but have been unable to get
- any verifiable information worth reporting here. If you know anything
- about them, please drop me an email and let me know.
- Callandor MUD (warns.et.tudelft.nl 5317)
- Age of Legends MUD (hub.eden.com 6969)
- Eternity of Discord MUD (ulantris.csci.unt.edu 4000)
-
-
- VII. HOW TO FIND THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS FAQ.
-
- As always, the most up-to-date version of this FAQ can be obtained via
- anonymous ftp from rtfm.mit.edu (the official news.answers archive site,
- where all FAQs that are posted to news.answers are kept), in directory
- /pub/usenet/news.answers/sf as the file robert-jordan-faq.
-
- On the WWW (World Wide Web), use the URL (Uniform resource locator)
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/sf/robert-jordan-faq for
- a plain text version of the FAQ, or for a minimally HTMLized version:
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/sf/robert-jordan-faq/faq.html
-
- (It's also on the Wheel of Time home page mentioned above, but it is
- not currently updated automatically every time the FAQ is posted.)
-
- If you don't have access to ftp, you can use the news.answers ftp-by-mail
- server. Send a message to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the following
- two lines in the body (not the subject) of the message:
-
- send usenet/news.answers/sf/robert-jordan-faq
- quit
-
- Be warned that the turnaround time for the mail server can be rather
- slow (close to 24 hours when I tried it).
-
- Or, you can always send me email at joeshaw@csgrad.cs.vt.edu and ask
- me for a copy.
-
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- This FAQ was created by Bill Garrett, Pam Korda and Joe Shaw, and is
- maintained by Joe Shaw. The authors wish to thank the many people
- whose have contribution information for this FAQ. This document was
- prepared under strict supervision by the Secret Usenet Cabal and has
- been brought to you by the letter U.
-
-