

But he also touched on exactly what you want to know: what’s the Kingkiller Chronicle Book 3 release date? The Q&A was prompted by Rothfuss’ annual Worldbuilders charity drive as an incentive for hitting a $2 million donation tier.ĭuring the Q&A Rothfuss hit upon a number of topics, not all having to do with Book 3 of the Kingkiller Chronicle, including his huge crush on Neil Gaiman, how to evaluate love, Dune sequels (“What do I have to do to get you people off my dick about Dune!” he said, pantomiming Frank Herbert) and what Goodreads ratings have to do with our current domestic political disasters.

A person's mental health is far more important than getting a book done, and hopefully, Rothfuss remains all right going forward.Patrick Rothfuss shared details about the upcoming Book 3 in his Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy, Doors of Stone, via a Twitch livestream on Friday. And I should get it f***ing embroidered on a pillow or f***ing put a poster over there or something because the vast majority of you are great, but man, things on the internet do not scale." With the kind of following Rothfuss has on social media, he said he consistently hears negative things, and it can add up quickly. For the most part, it sounds like a majority of Rothfuss' fans are okay waiting, but every so often, you get someone who's nasty because they expected this book to come out years ago.īeing part of that 99 has become somewhat of a mantra to Rothfuss' fans, and as he said in the stream, "It's a real sweet thing. In June 2022, he uploaded a video to YouTube where he spoke about the 99 phenomenon, which basically goes if you meet 99 nice people in a day and one mean person, you're only going to focus on the one mean person. However, some people can naturally be mean when it comes to the artists who create what they enjoy, and Rothfuss has stated how it can be difficult to ignore those voices.
