No, Robert Jordan passed away before he could finish the Wheel of Time series. Brandon Sanderson was chosen to complete the final novels based on Jordan's notes and outlines.
Brandon Sanderson will complete the series with the aid of Robert Jordan's notes and assistants, and will be edited by Jordan's widow, Harriet.
James Oliver Rigney Jr., the American author, wrote the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels, under the pen name Robert Jordan. The series incldues 14 novels, a prequel, and a companion book.
Wheel of Time series By: Robert Jordan
No, Brandon Sanderson was.
James Oliver Rigney Jr., under the pseudonym of Robert Jordan. A Crown of Swords is the seventh book in his series 'The Wheel of Time.'Sadly, Robert Jordan died before finishing the final book, A Memory of Light. Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson and Jordan's wife Harriet are finishing it using the detailed notes he left.
Written by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, The Gathering Storm was published on October 27, 2009. It is the twelfth book in the Wheel of Time series. Sanderson completed the novel by using Jordan's notes and recordings.
James Oliver Rigney is the famous author who goes by the term Robert Jordan. He is best known for his "Wheel of Time" series which is a collection of fourteen fantasy style books.
The character who refers to himself as the Eye of the World is Rand al'Thor from "The Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan.
Christopher Paolini's works were strongly influenced by Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series and Anne McCafferey's Dragon Riders of Pern.
Robert Jordan is an author who writes fantasy novels best known for the Wheel of Time novels.
Brandon Sanderson has Harriet's (Robert Jordan's wife) permission to finish the last book, which will be called A Memory of Light.As far as I know, Tor Fantasy still owns the publishing rights.The movie rights are owned by Red Eagle Entertainment and licenced to Universal studios.
Brandon Sanderson was chosen by Robert Jordan's widow, Harriet McDougal, after reviewing his body of work and his reputation in the fantasy genre. Sanderson was a fan of "The Wheel of Time" series and expressed interest in completing it after Jordan's passing. McDougal felt confident in Sanderson's ability to honor Jordan's vision and writing style.