Best Living Fantasy Authors - Ep. 114 of Intentionally Blank

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2023
  • Brandon and Dan spend some time in a recent heist before moving on to their lists of their picks for the top five living fantasy authors.
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  • @Genesis19-26
    @Genesis19-26 11 месяцев назад +494

    Hope they follow this with a discussion on the best undead fantasy authors

    • @adoniscreed4031
      @adoniscreed4031 11 месяцев назад +8

      Goated comment 😂

    • @willowpackerthestoryteller135
      @willowpackerthestoryteller135 11 месяцев назад +25

      Actually I would love to see that episode. Lots of authors were nobodies while they were alive (Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, etc) and get massive boosts decades after their deaths. What is that if now undeath?

    • @willardlarkinsnow5622
      @willardlarkinsnow5622 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. Wait wut

    • @Exeidur
      @Exeidur 11 месяцев назад

      Love your comment.

    • @bendingsands87
      @bendingsands87 11 месяцев назад

      The List of No Names would be the title of such a podcast 😁 unless they made it a bad story idea of what if certain authors came back as undead(thinking undead of course).

  • @jackwatt8988
    @jackwatt8988 11 месяцев назад +513

    On both Brandon and Dan's mentions:
    Terry Brooks
    Philip Pullman
    Victoria Elizabeth Schwab
    Seanan McGuire
    Holly Black
    Robin Hobb
    Charlie N. Holmberg
    Brent Weeks
    Brian McClellan
    Brandon Mentions:
    Leigh Bardugo
    Jim Butcher
    Patrick Rothfuss
    Sarah J Maas
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    Joe Abercrombie
    Dan Mentions:
    guy gavriel kay
    Samantha Shannon
    Dan's picks:
    #5 Neil Gaiman
    #4 Matt Ruff
    #3 G Willow Wilson
    #2 Robin Mckinley
    #1 Fonda Lee
    Brandon's picks:
    #5 guy gavriel kay
    #4 Neil Gaiman
    #3 NK Jemisin
    #2 Jane Yolen
    #1 George RR Martin

    • @JonSteitzer
      @JonSteitzer 11 месяцев назад +14

      I just screenshotted your comment, super helpful. Thank you

    • @Frogface91
      @Frogface91 11 месяцев назад +25

      I wonder why Joe Abercrombie isn't mentioned?

    • @evilcandybag
      @evilcandybag 11 месяцев назад +18

      "Shawn McGuire" the name is "Seanan McGuire" (also writes zombie fiction as Mira Grant). Just so people will actually be able to search for her works.

    • @adoniscreed4031
      @adoniscreed4031 11 месяцев назад +14

      I haven't even read any of his books but it is insane that none of them mentioned Joe Abercrombie, specially given how high George R. R. Martin is on the list 😂

    • @JonSteitzer
      @JonSteitzer 11 месяцев назад +19

      Everyone commenting about Abercrombie, Brandon was clearly scoring based on versatility, and multidisciplinary success. That's why he didn't make it on Brandon's list, and Dan has a clear aesthetic that selects for things other than warish medievalish grimdark fantasy. Joe's great, but he so clearly owes so much to GRRM & Cormac Mcarthy

  • @tadious9415
    @tadious9415 11 месяцев назад +198

    Lol Sanderson spent 5 minutes on this and has a 4 part ranking system for each person and did a numerical score to arrive at his list. Naturally!

  • @zkatt3238
    @zkatt3238 11 месяцев назад +73

    Brandon is DEFINITELY in top 5 when it comes to straight-up popularity.

    • @LSMuglia
      @LSMuglia 11 месяцев назад +19

      And without a single TV/Movie adaptation of his work. One can only imagine how big he will get when one happens and becomes popular.

    • @Crimser3
      @Crimser3 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@LSMugliaI’m just glad he’s waiting to ensure quality. He’s said before that the showrunners are knocking, but it seems like he doesn’t want to risk a half-baked, money-grab adaptation. A lot of books have been destroyed by the screen recently.

  • @archierowe3893
    @archierowe3893 11 месяцев назад +57

    Brandon seemed uncomfortable with people consuming his likeness in effigy. However, that would be the perfect entree for Koloss Head Munching day.

  • @penandplugs
    @penandplugs 11 месяцев назад +61

    Fonda Lee’s Green Bone saga is legit one of the greatest set of books ever. Great call Dan. It’s exceptional.

    • @BirdMorphingOne
      @BirdMorphingOne 11 месяцев назад +3

      Exceptional for some. Definitely not for all. Read the first book and had no real desire to continue. It had a good twist, I'll definitely give props for that. It's what got me through it. But as someone who doesn't really care for mafia stories, not the right match for me.

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Месяц назад +1

      @@BirdMorphingOne No man, it's exceptional, that's it. It may not be to everyone's taste, but the trilogy as a whole does something really unique. If you've only read the beginning you understandably wouldn't know that, but trust me, I read a lot of fantasy and this one is a major accomplishment. If someone did something like this in say an epic fantasy style world, it would have been equally exceptional even if it was to different people's tastes. It's not really a mafia story, it's essentially a fourth branch of government that is necessary due to their magic system.

  • @ergodemon
    @ergodemon 11 месяцев назад +66

    Jade War was the first time I put a book down for an extended period of time out of being mad at a character. It wasn't because of poor writing, or a twist that was wildly out of character, but because he did something that elicited a reaction, and the only thing I had the power to do was stop reading like a spiteful child waiting for a friend to apologize after an argument.

    • @1987Onslaught
      @1987Onslaught 11 месяцев назад +4

      I just purchased this book last week. I am currently reading The Prince of Fools by Mark Lawrence but it is sitting there daring me to read it

    • @jimmychurch9588
      @jimmychurch9588 11 месяцев назад

      Haha, I did this with the magicians series.

    • @SoapSoapCrayon
      @SoapSoapCrayon 11 месяцев назад

      For me it was The Poppy War. It took me so long to read the second book after the first.

    • @snowleopard064
      @snowleopard064 11 месяцев назад

      i never got to jade legacy, but i’m about to reread war to go read it bc everyone says it’s better

    • @ND-gm2vs
      @ND-gm2vs 7 месяцев назад +1

      I know exactly what character you are talking about and what action you are referring to. Its been like two years and I have yet to fully wrap my head around it.

  • @Thaidakarium
    @Thaidakarium 11 месяцев назад +77

    This episode is very worth, not only for the video itself, but the comments recommending more authors 💫

  • @PetrikLeo
    @PetrikLeo 11 месяцев назад +60

    Amazing video. And yes, Fonda Lee is INCREDIBLE. The Green Bone Saga is the best trilogy I've ever read!

  • @michaelfeeney6108
    @michaelfeeney6108 11 месяцев назад +35

    Would love a science fiction author discussion as well.

  • @burninembers
    @burninembers 11 месяцев назад +19

    I would like to add Naomi Novik as a honorary mention! She has written different styles and is fairly popular in the reader community. Also, she created AO3 that really impacted how a reader or a consumer can enjoy art and create their own.

    • @eryaviel
      @eryaviel 11 месяцев назад +1

      She was an Ao3 founder?! WHAT. HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS. I'm a terrible fan, wow.

  • @arielganot1423
    @arielganot1423 11 месяцев назад +75

    I really thought it was going to be a discussion about which author is living the best life

    • @Rennies-World
      @Rennies-World 11 месяцев назад +5

      😂

    • @AMortalDefiant
      @AMortalDefiant 11 месяцев назад +3

      That would be "best-living"; hyphens matter. :)

    • @Rennies-World
      @Rennies-World 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@AMortalDefiantWell, not every RUclips channel uses perfect punctuation. 🙄

    • @rinnest
      @rinnest 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@Rennies-World It's
      This is a writer's RUclips channel

    • @Rennies-World
      @Rennies-World 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rinnest😮 I'm aware. That doesn't mean they have to be perfect. Relax a little. 😁

  • @georgemiller9888
    @georgemiller9888 11 месяцев назад +35

    Like Dan, I also heard Brandon's number 2 and confusedly thought 'Huh, Robin Hobb and George RR Martin can't both be his number one....'

    • @Dingo-Blurps
      @Dingo-Blurps 9 минут назад

      I was amazed at the lack of Robin Hobb from either list too.

  • @SoSRekos
    @SoSRekos 11 месяцев назад +26

    THRILLED that Fonda Lee gets Dan's #1. Green Bone is my favorite trilogy I've ever read

    • @jimmychurch9588
      @jimmychurch9588 11 месяцев назад

      I for sure liked it. Jade city was fantastic.

  • @n.stuckwisch4258
    @n.stuckwisch4258 11 месяцев назад +15

    Good to hear Brandon is a big Robin Hobb fan! I fell in love with fantasy because of her, and Brandon is the first author with the potential to unseat her works as my favorites.

    • @BirdMorphingOne
      @BirdMorphingOne 11 месяцев назад +1

      Robin Hobb is my #1. Fitz and the Fool cemented that for me

  • @jacobcrown7707
    @jacobcrown7707 11 месяцев назад +9

    Can't believe that Piers Anthony didn't even make the honorable mention list as he's still kicking around at 83.

  • @mattygstax4584
    @mattygstax4584 11 месяцев назад +4

    These secret projects have been awesome! Thanks so much! I've been really enjoying this time period in my life, heavily because of your books. You're the man!

  • @CheyenneSedai
    @CheyenneSedai 11 месяцев назад +14

    Authors that stand out to me as deserving a spot on the list (who I've read enough of, and also who aren't super mainstream) are definitely Glen Cook for Black Company, and Michael Stover for the absolute genius that is the Acts of Caine. I really wish more people read both of those series, glad I've seen Cook mentioned in the comments a few times, but people need to talk about Stover too. Caine does dance on the edge between sci-fi and fantasy, but it does so many things incredibly. (And for my money did a lot of the concepts in Frugal Wizard to a whole other degree of craft and execution.)

  • @BrandonThomasSimmons
    @BrandonThomasSimmons 11 месяцев назад +4

    This may be my favorite episode so far. I hope you do more of these favorites lists.

  • @JLchevz
    @JLchevz 11 месяцев назад +39

    I want to very respectfully say that perhaps Steven Erikson deserved an honorable mention :(

    • @robbied8587
      @robbied8587 Месяц назад +1

      An extraordinary omission!!

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Месяц назад +2

      Dan probably hasn't read Malazan, look at his top 5, Malazan is obviously not his kind of thing. Brandon had his criteria and Erikson doesn't necessarily fit the influence or recognition categories. Dude is a very versatile author though, I kind of wish the Malazan books hadn't been so long so he could have given us more new worlds. A bit hypocritical of me to say though since I also still want him to finish Walk in Shadow.

    • @paulie-g
      @paulie-g 26 дней назад +1

      @@calebmauer1751 Sanderson has recommended Erikson as an exemplar of world building and quality writing in his leactures on writing, so whatever the reason for the omission, it's not because he doesn't like/respect his work.

  • @i_dont_know_who_i_am69
    @i_dont_know_who_i_am69 11 месяцев назад +54

    You guys should definitely do this but with SF at some point

  • @hyalitebozite
    @hyalitebozite 9 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this episode. Listening to you guys talk about authors and books makes me want to read more. After listening to this podcast I went straight to the library to check out books by every one of the mentioned authors. I'm starting with Jade City.

  • @mr.orange8205
    @mr.orange8205 28 дней назад

    The Green Bone Saga is just awesome. I enjoyed it very much. I was fortunate enough to have a brief back and forth with Fonda via email, and she was very kind and gracious throughout. I will always sing praise for Fonda Lee.

  • @Joka191095
    @Joka191095 11 месяцев назад +33

    Surprised there wasn't even a mention of Joe Abercrombie. I know at least Sando knows him personally

    • @ikemeitz5287
      @ikemeitz5287 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm pretty sure he was mentioned in the "honorable mentions"

    • @yremogtnomnad
      @yremogtnomnad 11 месяцев назад +5

      Very hot, unpopular take: Joe Abercrombie is over rated 😬

    • @bigwhiffajw
      @bigwhiffajw 11 месяцев назад

      ​@yremogtnomnad agreed. He's good! Not near top of genre for me though.

    • @davidpo5517
      @davidpo5517 11 месяцев назад

      @@yremogtnomnadalso agreed, he's a good writer, but I find his books unsatisfying

    • @artemislogic5252
      @artemislogic5252 6 месяцев назад +2

      he's my favourite author by far, no one does it like him

  • @groofay
    @groofay 11 месяцев назад +13

    I'm also reading Priory of the Orange Tree right now as my first Samantha Shannon book, and she has absolutely gotten my attention. I'm looking forward to reading more of her.

    • @megandyson3966
      @megandyson3966 10 месяцев назад

      I prefer her Bone Season series! Gritty dystopian fantasy.

  • @Fabulist
    @Fabulist 11 месяцев назад +5

    I asked Fonda Lee if Jade City were set in an alternate 1960 and she said it was. So my elevator pitch for that series is “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon meets The Godfather starring the Asian Rat Pack.”
    And the magic system of that series is so cool it blows my mind. It would be a natural fit for TV.

  • @agent0fartifice571
    @agent0fartifice571 11 месяцев назад

    For someone who became a “reader” as an adult and really only am familiar with a few authors, this episode is fantastic research material for future authors to read. Lovely topic, thanks guys!

  • @FJaypewpew
    @FJaypewpew 11 месяцев назад +5

    lol, i haven't seen one of these for a good while and the switchup of Brandon with facial hair and Dan without was a trip

  • @jordanneal576
    @jordanneal576 11 месяцев назад +3

    My audible wishlist just exploded. Thanks guys.

  • @lukehaskins8340
    @lukehaskins8340 11 месяцев назад +4

    I was so happy that Dan said Fonda Lee, I listened after finishing Jade Shards and thought she wouldnt get a mention for being too new of a series but what an impact the Green Bone Saga has.

  • @tammychippunk8661
    @tammychippunk8661 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was a great conversation, loved that both are Anne Mccaffrey fans. Moreta Dragonlady of Pern was the first adult book I read as a child and my introduction to scifi/fantasy.

  • @ZMX1407
    @ZMX1407 11 месяцев назад +13

    To anyone wishing to explore Guy Gavriel Kay's works (and you should!), Lions of Al-Rassan is probably the best starting point. Personnal favourite is his Sarantium Duology: "Sailing to Sarantium" and "Lord of Emperors". Breathtakingly beautiful take on the Byzantine era around the time of Justinian. The ending will leave you in pieces!

    • @vampirelogan
      @vampirelogan 11 месяцев назад

      I have not read those but The Fionavar Tapestry was one of my all time favorites for sooooo long and I have not read any of his other books. I'm not sure why but I think it might be because I was not a fan of historical fiction, just Fantasy.

    • @ZMX1407
      @ZMX1407 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@vampirelogan Fionavar is great "high" fantasy for sure! It's how I got into Kay's works :) If you were to open Kay's recent books and compare them with Fionavar (which was, AFAIK, his first series), you'll see that his writing has aged like the finest of wines - but like Brandon and Dan said, his writing his very contemplative. I like to say that Kay's art is both in the substance and the form!
      If you want to give a try to more some Kay that veers more to the "Fantasy" than "Historical" side, give a try to either Tigana (second-world fantasy) or Ysabel (more of a urban sort of fantasy... in which you may recognize faces from Fionavar ;-) )

    • @Ubani11
      @Ubani11 11 месяцев назад

      Lions of Al-Russian is my favorite of his books absolutely great from start to finish

    • @hamzahmohammed5491
      @hamzahmohammed5491 2 месяца назад

      I might recommend Tigana over LoAR for first time readers but I believe that’s an ongoing debate among the fans 😂 both are incredible

  • @thecookiemaker
    @thecookiemaker 11 месяцев назад +5

    I like the decision Terry Brooks made. He is getting older and so made sure that he wrapped up all of his stories, so that if he died it wouldn't leave his work unfinished. He said he may write a stand alone story or two, but his series are all done.

  • @Seth1459
    @Seth1459 11 месяцев назад +13

    You guys should do an episode on authors who you think are underrated.

  • @SamReevesWrites
    @SamReevesWrites 11 месяцев назад

    My reading slump is finally over. Thank you both!

  • @nrg1123
    @nrg1123 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow I need to read The Jade City now after Dave's glowing review. Sounds right up my alley.

  • @karenc.8670
    @karenc.8670 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great Episode. As someone that like science fiction and fantasy, I would love to hear your top 5 science fiction authors. I added a few authors to my fantasy list. Thank you!

  • @ladrac198
    @ladrac198 11 месяцев назад +11

    I'm sooo glad Dan shouted out Fonda Lee! I read Green Bone Saga just a couple months ago and it's a top 5 series of all time for me. Go read it if you haven't!
    Steven Erikson, author of Malazan, would be my choice for #1, but I can understand why people bounce off his style of dropping you in the middle of a complex world without much exposition or context.

    • @ADHDlanguages
      @ADHDlanguages 11 месяцев назад

      I just started Gardens of the Moon a few days ago. I love it so far. I was actually surprised they didn't even mention him.

    • @ladrac198
      @ladrac198 11 месяцев назад

      @@ADHDlanguages Malazan isn't really well known. I think it's sold only like 3 million copies, which is still a lot, but that's NOTHING compared to many of the other powerhouses they talked about today.

    • @Duiker36
      @Duiker36 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah. I don't fault Brandon for not putting him on his list, since his criteria are very legitimate and would definitely hurt Erikson's rating. But it's kind of a travesty that Erikson isn't in the conversation at all for most fantasy fans.

    • @jimmychurch9588
      @jimmychurch9588 11 месяцев назад

      His description is odd too. Sometimes I can’t tell what’s even going on.

  • @swordablaze9259
    @swordablaze9259 11 месяцев назад

    Loved it! Yes, please do a best of deceased fantasy authors.

  • @lalalaurenlibby
    @lalalaurenlibby 11 месяцев назад +1

    Favorite episode of this podcast! And I’ve seen them all. Just spent way too much money ordering at least one book from these authors if I hadn’t read them before

  • @AguanteTheWitcher
    @AguanteTheWitcher 11 месяцев назад +7

    I haven't watch the whole video yet but I wanted to point out that, tho I understand since most of his work hasn't been published in english, I think that Sapkowksy is a fearly versatile writer. Outside of The Witcher, he has written some short stories with horror, sci fi and other elements that I think are really good. He also has some historical fiction short stories and books.

  • @maurinet2291
    @maurinet2291 11 месяцев назад +9

    If you include the Meghan Lindholm books it adds a lot more to Robin Hobb's versatility.

  • @Gronmin
    @Gronmin 11 месяцев назад +46

    I'm kinda surprised Steven Erickson wasn't mentioned especially as a future grandfather or influence on the genre.

    • @alexwallachian7720
      @alexwallachian7720 11 месяцев назад +3

      Basically tells me all I need to know about Sanderson. Was debating whether I should continue reading his books. Now I know.

    • @Gronmin
      @Gronmin 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@alexwallachian7720 lol what? Judgy much

    • @alexwallachian7720
      @alexwallachian7720 11 месяцев назад +1

      Erikson is by far the greatest fantasy writer, not even in the same league as the ones mentioned. So Sanderson not mentioning him is all I need to know.

    • @Gronmin
      @Gronmin 11 месяцев назад +15

      ​​@@alexwallachian7720uh ok that's a fine opinion to have but not everyone has to share it. Sanderson broke it down into categories to help him rank the authors, some of them would make it hard for Erickson to make his list. He also mentioned some other authors that started in the early 2000s ish time frame haven't had a long enough career yet to judge their impact etc for his list.
      I'm guessing because this was the basis for his list and the other list had a bit more of a focus on niche writers (and put together quickly) is the reason Erickson wasn't given the mention I said above. Or who knows maybe neither of them have read any of Erickson's books yet and so can't judge.
      Erickson has been between a niche and somewhat popular author for a while now with him gaining more popularity recently as people are finding the malazan books.

    • @aldamaro5960
      @aldamaro5960 11 месяцев назад +2

      I loved Malazan and was really curious on Brandon opinion...

  • @wreckingball8881
    @wreckingball8881 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the new list of books and authors that I need to check out!

  • @kinonotabi1000
    @kinonotabi1000 11 месяцев назад +15

    Sad to not hear Mercedes Lackey at all, has been writing for decades has several long series and an upcoming tv series. Valdemar got me into fantasy

  • @JonSteitzer
    @JonSteitzer 11 месяцев назад +8

    Saying right at the start that if Francis Hardinge's name doesn't come up, it will be a huge miss. If you boys haven't read her, you simply must. Every book stands alone, and is AMAZING

  • @DuctTapeJake
    @DuctTapeJake 11 месяцев назад +24

    Needs more Joe Abercrombie. Something about his style really speaks to me.

    • @mndrew1
      @mndrew1 11 месяцев назад +2

      He's good; but he's too new so he hasn't had time to anything much other than grim dark. It's why my list has Glen Cook instead of him. :D

    • @markmiles3768
      @markmiles3768 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same here! Love that guy! "Body found floating by the docks."

    • @artemislogic5252
      @artemislogic5252 6 месяцев назад +1

      he is my favourite author by far, his writing is fearless where i feel most writers have an editor looming over their shoulder, abercrombie is a breath of fresh air, he's my number 1

  • @jorgelborracho1
    @jorgelborracho1 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is my favorite episode so far, loved it

  • @21greg7
    @21greg7 11 месяцев назад +26

    'Tad Williams' - surprised he wasn't at the very least a mention.

    • @davidjames8828
      @davidjames8828 11 месяцев назад +7

      I'm surprised about this as well, especially since they spoke about George so much. I'm finishing To Green Angel Tower now, and it's clear that George owes a lot to Tad for his legacy in Fantasy.

    • @Sam_the_not_that_wise_Gamgee
      @Sam_the_not_that_wise_Gamgee 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree I feel like Tad Williams in some ways might be even more influential than George R. R. Martin as even he took HEAVY inspiration from MS&T.

    • @amysteriousviewer3772
      @amysteriousviewer3772 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Sam_the_not_that_wise_GamgeeI think George even said that ASoIaF would flat-out not exist without the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series.

    • @Jan-gh7qi
      @Jan-gh7qi 2 месяца назад +1

      Honestly, MS&T always feels like the missing link between Tolkien and GRRM. Its wild for me, that Williams flies so much under the radar in the US. (He is super popular here in Germany for very convoluted reasons)

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Месяц назад +1

      @@davidjames8828 I've read both authors and there's a lot of influence there, but George's writing of characters and politics is what carries the series. It definitely influenced George and showed him the kind of things that were possible, but Tolkien was influenced by early writings too, it doesn't mean that he didn't accomplish something uniquely his own, and George did the same. George stood on the shoulders of giants for sure, but A Song of Ice and Fire is outstanding. I'm sure Tad Williams would end up on George's top 5 though.

  • @lokenecummings47
    @lokenecummings47 11 месяцев назад +27

    Michael Moorcock is still alive. Talk about impact on the genre and versatility; Pretty much created diesel-punk with the Bastable series. Science fiction psychedelia. The Multiverse. Literary fiction. Prog rock musician. How many of the authors on your list will name MM as one of their influences?

    • @AndyBestHP
      @AndyBestHP 11 месяцев назад +6

      Moorcock and Ursula K Le Guin are my favourites. The new wave writers took the genre which was weird fiction + Tolkien and showed what could be done. Moorcock's early stuff is probably too free flowing and experimental for modern audiences, and some of his series are almost beat by beat rebuttals of JRR's style and worldview, but if I'm remembering right, the first Elric stories and multiverse building were put out within two years of Multiverse Theory being known/published to the public at all. I also like Epic, but those New Wave authors, including Ballard on the scifi side, really expanded the scope of what the genre could achieve for me.

    • @BrandSanderson
      @BrandSanderson  11 месяцев назад +28

      A valid point and an embarrassing oversight on our part.

    • @AndyBestHP
      @AndyBestHP 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@BrandSanderson It was a great episode, I don't think there were oversights so much as jumping off points to bring up more great authors.

  • @andrewking9439
    @andrewking9439 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just finished The Greenbone Saga. So worth it. No middle book slump. Satisfying conclusion. Mystery along the way. Excellent outside perspective from the main characters. Definitely a great recommendation.

  • @danielcoote188
    @danielcoote188 11 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah I’d have scored Hobb highly. Especially after adding in the Megan Lindholm books. I also expected Tad Williams to feature. But it’s good, because now I have names to investigate and check out. Looking forward to the list of authors sadly gone. Great episode 👍🏼

  • @ThaddeusMike
    @ThaddeusMike 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great work. My reading list wasn't running out anytime soon but this added even more cushion. Names that I personally would add:
    Lois McMaster Bujold - known more for her SF than her fantasy so I guess she could be excluded for the same reason as King, but quality stands out even among other top authors and has written a solid amount of fantasy. One of two writers with 4 best novel Hugos.
    Ken Liu - better known for his translations but the Dandelion Dynasty is excellent. Probably in the up-and-coming category, not as prolific an author as most of the others but quite good.
    Steven Brust - the Vlad Taltos series is outstanding and To Reign in Hell is a personal favorite. One of the older authors who I think gets overlooked.
    Tamora Pierce - I wanted to include one YA author and for me it clearly had to be her. Between the Circle of Magic and Tortall she was, and continues to be, a titan of fantasy YA.

  • @Avid_Reader
    @Avid_Reader 11 месяцев назад

    I subscribed to this channel because I enjoyed some of Brandon's books, but I'm really enjoying Dan's quick wit and way of thinking.
    I look forward to meeting him at Dragonsteel in November.

  • @Reddaces1015
    @Reddaces1015 2 месяца назад +1

    Brandons modesty is amazing. And Rothfuss is incredible

  • @MikelEE_
    @MikelEE_ 11 месяцев назад +49

    It'd be unfair to rank dead authors, Tolkien would probably just get 20/10 on impact.

    • @BrandSanderson
      @BrandSanderson  11 месяцев назад +26

      Yup. The discussion would be all about #2.

  • @mussoletart8485
    @mussoletart8485 11 месяцев назад +9

    lovely episode. i would also include daniel abraham, since everyone knows the expanse but his fantasy deserves to be read, pierre grimbert, who is french but awesome, christoph marzi, who is german but awesome, and naomi novik, just for her impact on fanworks.

    • @charitymoor4948
      @charitymoor4948 11 месяцев назад

      I don't know if I would put Daniel Abraham on a top five list if I was trying to be quantitative in the way Sanderson is here (don't think he has the influence, and I don't think his prose are on the level of folks like Martin, Hobb, or Lynch), but The Dagger and the Coin hit me personally in a way that I don't think anything else ever has.

  • @drummertp12
    @drummertp12 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting lists and a few authors i never heard of before who will be making their way into my tbr now

  • @jonmeilstrup5828
    @jonmeilstrup5828 5 дней назад

    Coming back to this a year later, and now I'm thinking it'd be cool to get what Dan and Brandon think are the best living/dead sci-fi authors

  • @alexklozano
    @alexklozano 11 месяцев назад +14

    Mine are:
    1. Robin Hobb
    2. Brandon Sanderson
    3. James Islington
    4. Steven Erikson
    5. Joe Abercrombie

    • @MaximusAlcarinque
      @MaximusAlcarinque 11 месяцев назад +2

      Solid list

    • @puxtbuck6731
      @puxtbuck6731 Месяц назад +1

      Yea I don’t think I’ve ever heard either of them mention Erickson at all.

    • @PrunthabanKanthakumar
      @PrunthabanKanthakumar Месяц назад

      Just curious: You have Robin as first. That shows what kind of writing you like (very deep, character driven and emotional but zero action). But then Sanderson is the opposite of that (plot and action driven). Same with James Islington. Then Steven is entirely different. Same with Joe. How do you even compare them in the same scale? :) For me: Robin is right at the top. But then Sanderson will probably not make my top-5 (he will still make my top-10 or at laest top-15). Actually I find Tad Williams somewhat similar to Robin Hobb and to me he is likely the second.

    • @alexklozano
      @alexklozano Месяц назад

      @@PrunthabanKanthakumar That would be my living author list. All authors it would be Tolkien and Robert Jordan first and second respectively. The diversity of the list is probably why they are on the list. I don't necessarily want to read more of the same. My rating scale is in five categories; world building, characters, plot, prose, and themes. Hence why vastly different authors can be on my list.

  • @KyleOfTheNorth
    @KyleOfTheNorth 11 месяцев назад +28

    1. Brandon Sanderson
    2. Joe Abercrombie
    3. Scott Lynch
    4. Brent Weeks
    5. Steven Erikson
    Honorable Mentions: Peter V. Brett, James Islington, J.K. Rowling, George Martin, Jim Butcher (Urban Fantasy), Neil Gaman.

    • @JonSteitzer
      @JonSteitzer 11 месяцев назад +15

      This reads like Reddit's most recommended in aggregate

    • @arlissbunny
      @arlissbunny 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I feel like there is a difference between writing great books and actually changing the arc of the genre. Lee, Gaiman, GRRM, Jemisin, and Wilson have all definitely done that. I think, arguably, that Butcher probably has too…the more I think about it. The landscape of urban fantasy has really changed since Dresden broke through so maybe Butcher deserves more credit. Urban fantasy often gets the short end of the stick and if shouldn’t.

    • @reflexjat3822
      @reflexjat3822 11 месяцев назад +3

      Brent weeks over Steven Erikson is crazy

    • @arlissbunny
      @arlissbunny 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@reflexjat3822 Hard agree.

    • @ladrac198
      @ladrac198 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@reflexjat3822 Sanderson over Erikson is crazy to me🤷‍♂️ I'm biased cause I'm a total Malazan addict and it's my favorite series, but imo Erikson is the best author I've ever read.

  • @TMReese
    @TMReese 11 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this - can’t wait for the next top 5 👏

  • @YoJesusMorales
    @YoJesusMorales 11 месяцев назад

    I came for the list on the comment after listening to the episode, and wasn't disappointed. So many authors I haven't heard about.

  • @keepperspective
    @keepperspective 11 месяцев назад +39

    FONDA LEE IS AWESOME! Yes yes yes on number one. It is the best cross cultural book ever!

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Месяц назад

      And she handled integrating the magic system into an urban fantasy setting better than anyone I've ever read, including creating what is essentially a fourth branch of government. Most just take the easy way out and hide magic from the muggles.

  • @WRNGHAUS
    @WRNGHAUS 11 месяцев назад

    What a great episode!!!

  • @Armistice_
    @Armistice_ 11 месяцев назад +6

    110% agreed with Fonda being at the top of the game right now, her being the next big thing and Green Bone having a huge impact, that's totally true.

  • @ikemeitz5287
    @ikemeitz5287 11 месяцев назад +11

    I would adore a collaborative top 50 for greatest (strictly) fantasy authors, alive and dead!!

  • @lisaroberts9892
    @lisaroberts9892 11 месяцев назад +7

    I just clicked on the old episodes to re-watch the food heist. It is funny that Dan had a beard and Brandon not back than. Now it is the other way around! Now it look weird to see Brandon without one.... On an other topic. There are to many books I want to read and not enough time😢

  • @andreasbuehler1821
    @andreasbuehler1821 11 месяцев назад +5

    There is a criminal lack of Susanna Clarke here.

  • @yannispapoulis7550
    @yannispapoulis7550 11 месяцев назад +8

    When Dan announced his #1 I leapt for joy. Fonda Lee completely upended my expectation on fantasy books. I had sleepless nights working through her Greenbone books.

  • @kendalldoer5466
    @kendalldoer5466 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m always so happy when I see the time stamps on these :)

  • @42lozzy
    @42lozzy 11 месяцев назад +3

    I started reading Robin Hobb books a month ago. I'm on the third book already and I'm absolutely loving them!

  • @louiesosa4668
    @louiesosa4668 11 месяцев назад +2

    This episode just blew up my TBR

  • @Ultimate_Ace
    @Ultimate_Ace 11 месяцев назад +5

    I would love a top 6 dead fantasy author list. Mainly because Tolkien will be on both lists so we need 6.

  • @yllibsivad31
    @yllibsivad31 11 месяцев назад +8

    Love the shout-out for Samantha Shannon . Priory of the Orange Tree is incredible.

    • @adoniscreed4031
      @adoniscreed4031 11 месяцев назад

      I heard mixed things so I am happy to know that they will bring this series up in this episode!

  • @eolianhan6478
    @eolianhan6478 11 месяцев назад

    100% agree on Fonda Lee, Green Bone Saga is in my top three fantasy series of all time, I absolutely cannot wait to read whatever she comes out with in the future

  • @nathanielskinner6868
    @nathanielskinner6868 11 месяцев назад +6

    I read Sandkings as part of an anthology. Totally missed who the author was. It is nuts that George R R Martin wrote it. Really good story

  • @GoufCustom
    @GoufCustom 11 месяцев назад +8

    Let's also get an honorable mention to Will Wight as a highly promising up-and-comer.

    • @williamstanhope7615
      @williamstanhope7615 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed, you read my mind with this comment. The Cradle series is one of my favorites of all time!

    • @Ekolation
      @Ekolation 11 месяцев назад

      Also seconding this. I know everyone will point to Cradle, but I also greatly enjoyed the Traveler’s Gate trilogy

  • @qliphalpuzzle5453
    @qliphalpuzzle5453 11 месяцев назад +10

    Yeah kinda sad Steven Erikson wasn’t mentioned, but I have an idea based on the criteria he put that Erikson wasn’t on the list

    • @IdRatherBePiping
      @IdRatherBePiping 11 месяцев назад

      Wait, which criteria doesn't he meet?

    • @GoldenMechaTiger
      @GoldenMechaTiger 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@IdRatherBePipingHe's lacking in all of them except quality as far as i know

    • @qliphalpuzzle5453
      @qliphalpuzzle5453 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@GoldenMechaTiger Erikson has done some horror and sci-fi but not as famous as Malazan. I’d say he hasn’t done anything immensely impactful for pop culture, which is likely because Malazan isn’t an all audience type of series ie its vast style of various storylines and certain content warnings. I think it wasn’t really the focus, but yeah that’s the major strike of him not being mentioned

    • @calebmauer1751
      @calebmauer1751 Месяц назад

      @@qliphalpuzzle5453 Yeah, I haven't seen anyone else writing a Malazan-style book yet, so hard to say there was influence on the genre. And it'll probably never be super popular unfortunately.

  • @dougsundseth6904
    @dougsundseth6904 11 месяцев назад +3

    Lois McMaster Bujold is clearly on my list. In addition, I'd replace everyone (taste is) and add Elizabeth Moon, David Weber, and probably Mercedes Lackey and Raymond Feist. Steven Brust and Glen Cook are honorable mentions.

  • @nazimelmardi
    @nazimelmardi 11 месяцев назад +9

    Steven Erikson with Malazan Book of the Fallen is always there. Joe Abercrombie just getting even more attention with his movie adaptation of Best Serve Cold.

    • @zenthepoet.
      @zenthepoet. 11 месяцев назад +1

      Something tells me that if Sanderson doesn't love Song of Ice and Fire because of grimdark/nihilism then I can only imagine how he would feel about malazan lol

    • @bigwhiffajw
      @bigwhiffajw 11 месяцев назад

      ​@zenthepoet1319 yeah Erikson is very talented and smart but some of his stuff skews extremely cynical and pitch black. Worth reading, absolutely, but won't make my best of lists because I so often disagree with what he seems to be trying to say.

    • @nazimelmardi
      @nazimelmardi 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@bigwhiffajw mostly he says “nothing”, he shows things and represents things, the war is real in it. About themes he gives you the option to decide. That’s the main difference, that’s why they say “not holding your hand”. It’s not cynicism to show the real war. Most of the hero based fantasy is taking it very lightly how the humanity behaves but that’s not true. Only in the last 20-30 years I could give you examples that proves, Erikson is right. Even from western countries.

  • @crystinapierce6833
    @crystinapierce6833 11 месяцев назад +3

    Daniel Abraham is in my top 5, though he is known mostly for the Expanse series, but his fantasy books are great as well.

  • @lppunto
    @lppunto 11 месяцев назад +40

    It's amusing to me that Brandon dismisses the idea of putting himself in the top 5, when he probably makes the majority of "top n living fantasy authors" lists

  • @JLchevz
    @JLchevz 11 месяцев назад

    This conversation was enlightening.

  • @Sephiroth1204
    @Sephiroth1204 11 месяцев назад +17

    I appreciate that GRRM is at the top of your list despite not really vibing with the GoT style, still acknowledging that he's done so much more. I remember reading the series and it just blew my mind, I really didn't feel that sense of immersion outside of Tolkien or the Stormlight series
    Also man, I have not heard of so many of these authors, looks like I'm going to be taking a lot of trips to the library soon

    • @torc7424
      @torc7424 11 месяцев назад

      Martin doesn't belong on the list until he proves he can stick the landing IMO - write a great ending to ASOIAF. After starting the Wheel of Time not long after it came out, I refuse to read a long series by an older author until it is complete. Maybe not fair, but I'm not going deal with the frustration of an unfinished epic.

    • @user-ez9ng2rw9c
      @user-ez9ng2rw9c 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@torc7424Wheel of time was finished though.

    • @jayspeijer614
      @jayspeijer614 6 месяцев назад

      To be brutally honest: I am a big fan of ASoIaF, however it does have a few flaws:
      1) It is, and likely will remain, unfinished;
      2) The choice of structure of Books 4 and 5 was not a great decision (each focussing on different characters and plot lines to the exclusion of the other). I don’t feel like this was the original intent and reflects some questionable editorial and/or publishing decisions;
      3) Although the first 3 volumes are excellent, even they are not perfect: eg, at times the narrative gets bogged down with too many characters ensnarled within so many families and houses, to the extent that the reader can become distracted and frustrated.
      This series has many strengths but in my opinion, and for these reasons, does not belong at the top of any such list.

  • @lasseortmann4651
    @lasseortmann4651 11 месяцев назад +5

    i was guessing pratchett and then remembered he died just cant get used to him beeing dead

    • @RobinClower
      @RobinClower 11 месяцев назад

      He is certainly the famous person whose death affected me the most in my life. I still occasionally read the tweet right after he died and start crying. It's also so sad how you can see his writing deteriorating in the last 3-5 books. He was racing against time for the industrial revolution arc and wanting to leave the disc in a better place and it's so painful knowing how many wonderful stories he would have loved continuing to write.

  • @marypeterson1038
    @marypeterson1038 11 месяцев назад +4

    Love the love for Robin McKinley! She is one of my absolute favorites!!

  • @KristynRene.
    @KristynRene. 11 месяцев назад

    Came to find out what's being signed (and how to get my hands on a copy) but stayed for the heists and the discussion O.o

  • @battlestarkoala
    @battlestarkoala 11 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad you mentioned Robin McKinley. I came across her in primary school and she was my favourite author through my primary, high school and early uni days. I adored Beauty, Damar chronicles (so sad she never wrote more), Outlaws of Sherwood made me want to run away and live in a forest ... I loved her books so much

  • @1987Onslaught
    @1987Onslaught 11 месяцев назад +3

    There was a huge period of my life where I didn't read. I had outgrown the YA genre and the only Epic Fantasy that got handed to me was LOTR which I wasn't ready for. Robin Hobb was the author that got me back into reading. It was her cover blurb that made me pick up The Final Empire

  • @AQuillIsNeverAlone
    @AQuillIsNeverAlone 11 месяцев назад +4

    Interesting how Brandon said Pat Rothfuss hasn't been around long enough. I had to read Name Of The Wind for a college class back during Covid. I guess he's definitely had an impact at least on academia then.

    • @AMortalDefiant
      @AMortalDefiant 11 месяцев назад +1

      At this point, it's not so much the amount of time Rothfuss has been around as the fact he's averaging a book per decade now. His writing is top-notch; it's just his volume that keeps him an unknown outside fantasy circles, which is very depressing to see. Everyone I turn on to him gushes over him, and reads all his material up compulsively.

  • @joshuastclairmusic
    @joshuastclairmusic 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely agree with Dan’s take on Fonda Lee. Jade War blew my mind, hands down one of the best fantasy books I’ve ever read.

  • @benpuffer7891
    @benpuffer7891 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see you guys do the same thing with authors that have passed beyond the veil.

  • @maksimscistjakovs5603
    @maksimscistjakovs5603 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think you should also mention Tad Williams! Without his Dragonbone chair, there wouldn't be Game of Thrones. I think he is one of the first started grim-dark, but not so as Martin.

  • @briandw979
    @briandw979 11 месяцев назад

    Thx for the recommendations!

  • @robertkruger5744
    @robertkruger5744 11 месяцев назад +1

    Holy Fonda Lee wow!!! One of my favorite authors too!

  • @judyimlay3072
    @judyimlay3072 11 месяцев назад +4

    In the show of Good Omens, I miss the 4 additional horsemen. They were so funny!

  • @bendingsands87
    @bendingsands87 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm now listening to Jade City and reading Alif the Unseen because Dan doted on those. I'm kinda sad Brandon didn't really play up any specific novels by his picks, but I suppose that makes sense since Brandon's list is more of a data-driven selection.

  • @PhatYeti
    @PhatYeti 11 месяцев назад

    I really love your podcasts! Hope you gents are well! I had a question I am 30 and the only books I have every fantasy are the lord of the rings( just finishing them) if I wanted to dive into the sandersonverse or cosmere where do yoy recommended to start/ what's the reading order?

  • @RuggerJug
    @RuggerJug 11 месяцев назад +3

    As someone who has not read a lot of fantasy or books in general, its very hard to make a decent list. But if i had to try it would probably be this
    1. Eiichiro Oda
    2. Kentaro Miura (I know he died recently, but I feel it was recent enough for it to be ok)
    3. Stephen King
    4. Rick Riordan
    5. Brandon Sanderson

    • @bullrun2772
      @bullrun2772 11 месяцев назад

      Oda good but No Tolkien sad