![]() "I typically write late at night, because it's quiet and there are fewer distractions," Rothfuss told Newsweek. His worn keyboard attests to writing as more than a mental act. Rarer are insights into the labor of writing itself. ![]() He's been remarkably candid in his responses, admitting when " the writing isn't going well," describing his approach to writers' block and comparing the third book to a car engine under repair: the parts are all there, he's trying to find how they best fit together. Martin with Game of Thrones fans, Rothfuss is endlessly pestered about his progress on the third book of his Kingkiller Chronicle, the highly anticipated sequel to The Name of The Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, currently titled The Doors of Stone. "This keyboard has seen some shit, y'all," The Kingkiller Chronicle author Patrick Rothfuss captioned a photo of his yellowed, 30-year-old Model M keyboard (originally manufactured by IBM, beginning in 1984) in a recent blog post. ![]()
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