Welcome to the world of Brent Weeks, a realm where fantasy intertwines with reality, and words wield the power to transport you to realms unknown. As an acclaimed author of epic fantasy novels, Brent Weeks has captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide with his intricate plots, compelling characters, and richly crafted worlds. From the towering spires of magical cities to the shadowy depths of clandestine societies, Weeks’ works are imbued with a sense of wonder and adventure that resonates with readers of all ages.
Throughout his literary career, Brent Weeks has gifted us with a treasure trove of profound insights, witty remarks, and thought-provoking reflections. His words not only entertain but also inspire and enlighten, offering glimpses into the human condition and the complexities of existence. Whether you’re seeking guidance, solace, or simply a moment of reflection, you’ll find it within the pages of Brent Weeks’ quotes. So, without further ado, delve into the wisdom and imagination of this esteemed author, and let his words ignite your imagination and illuminate your path. Below, you’ll find a collection of Brent Weeks quotes waiting to be discovered, cherished, and shared with others.
‘The Black Prism’ is a story of emperors and prisoners and magic set in a Mediterranean, 1600-esque world. It’s a fantasy story; it’s fast and fun and inventive. Brent Weeks
‘The Black Prism’ is a story about two brothers who respect and fear and admire and contend with and shape each other. In other words, it’s a story of normal brothers – who happen to be in extraordinary circumstances. Brent Weeks
Telling a story is like trying to eat grapes with a fork. It’s always trying to get away from you. And if you’re a good author, and you’ve challenged yourself, and you’re telling big stories, there’s more and more that’s trying to get away from you simultaneously. Brent Weeks
It’s easier for me to write certain character types because of my own life experiences, but I find it too artistically limiting to only write about red-headed kids who grew up in small town Montana. That’s really part of the fun of fantasy, I think. Our imagination is basically unlimited. Okay, that’s a terrifying thing about fantasy, too. Brent Weeks
Sometimes after a compliment about my characterization skills, I’m asked if I model my characters on real people. Emphatically, no. And sort of, yes. Brent Weeks
I believe that it’s an author’s job to cast his imagination into the far spaces. Your life should – and I think it’s inescapable that it will – inform your work. I’m all for using anything that can make your art better, but your intuition should be an equal partner. Brent Weeks
My writing has a lot of surprising twists. Brent Weeks
I think that fiction is an excellent place for us to struggle with questions of good and evil, and humanity and inhumanity. Brent Weeks
