Why I Write about Elves: Terry Brooks at TEDxRainier

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  • čas přidán 12. 12. 2012
  • Prolific bestselling author of epic fantasy literature, Terry Brooks shares what inspires him to write, discusses what writers and readers bring to written works, and explores how fantasy literature can be a domain for resolving challenging questions and issues.
    Terry Brooks has been a writer since the age of ten. His first novel, The Sword of Shannara, became the first work of fiction to appear on the New York Times Trade Paperback Bestseller List. He has written thirty bestselling novels, the most recent published in August 2012, as well as a book adaptation of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
    This talk was given at TEDxRainier in Seattle on November 10, 2012. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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  • @annwarneka868
    @annwarneka868 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I adore Mr. Brooks. His books saved my sanity growing up in a chaotic household with violence. His talent pulls you into a fantasy world and excitement of heroism. If you have not read his books read Elfstones of Shannara. Sword Of Shannara. I am part elf because of his books.

  • @lullabi3234
    @lullabi3234 Před 5 lety +7

    Terry Brooks is a *MASTER* World Builder and Maestro of the Imagination!!!
    A LEGEND!
    💖💖💖
    I am Empowered by Shannara!

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 Před 5 lety +69

    Sometime in the early 70s I walked into a suburban mall bookstore. Being a young teen male I went directly to the sci-fi section and picked out the one with the best cover art on the dust jacket. It was of course the Sword of Shannara. I've been an elf fan ever since.

    • @Sharvalgon
      @Sharvalgon Před 2 lety +2

      It was published in the late Seventies -_-

    • @ronn.sullivan8449
      @ronn.sullivan8449 Před rokem

      Pqqqq

    • @smarmar400
      @smarmar400 Před rokem

      And it was fantasy -_-

    • @Reiknar
      @Reiknar Před 6 měsíci

      And yet, niccoardcadia4179's statement is somehow no less true ^.^

  • @KajsaBernhardina
    @KajsaBernhardina Před 7 lety +85

    This is why I write fantasy as well. I can't seem to write anything that isn't either fantasy or set in another time period, because it helps me to get perspective on real life issues, just by changing the context in this way. And why wouldn't you want to write about incredible magical stuff? Writing is creating and in our minds we are unlimited! I found this speech inspiring, because I usually think as I become older (although I am still very young) that I am alone in writing fantasy, which of course is not true, but feels very lonely, especially when in short story competitions the jury always chose the realistic stories over and over again. I actually got a prize for a realistic short story I wrote. It was fun, but what I really wanted to write was elves and fantasy! So that's what I am doing now. I am a world-builder. I have been working on my world since I was ten years old. It really doesn't matter if my books are ever published because I enjoy writing them and I love building this world sooo much! It's strange but I can't explain it :) best of luck to all aspiring fantasy-writers out there!!

    • @luisacampos3893
      @luisacampos3893 Před 5 lety +4

      i'm excited to read about your world, if you ever publish it

    • @GustavoFloering
      @GustavoFloering Před 4 lety +4

      Woww I'm the same here.. btw I write about multidimensional travellers and I'm really connected with how you describe your creative process. I'm a very introvert elf living a human life, that's what I feel haha plus I'm also worldbuiding since my 10 years :O maybe someday we will discover more abouy many worlds theory? Maybe all this writers and creators have some kind of acess in the invisible worlds?

    • @BlaZay
      @BlaZay Před 4 lety +5

      Why, thank you, and good luck as well. I know it can be hard to put the final pieces of your own world together, because it takes away the possibility of continuing tinkering it as you like, but I hope that someday you do and are happy of the result.

    • @aquarianink5385
      @aquarianink5385 Před 4 lety +3

      All writers feel a sense of solitude. Keep writing, for the lonely readers. :)

    • @malosprime4910
      @malosprime4910 Před rokem

      Agreed. I write about mutants, aliens, gods, superheroes, villains, and epic adventures.

  • @fearlesslystaystrong
    @fearlesslystaystrong Před 10 lety +39

    "...you need to go outside" .haha!! My mom used to say stuff like that too! :) I was a reader and a writer too. I still am :) Always will be.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 4 lety +2

      Same here and outside still sucks

    • @danicadabic9789
      @danicadabic9789 Před 2 lety +1

      I am saying this to my boys too :). I am also urging them to read, I offer them my Shannara books but no, the PC games of today steal all their free time :((

  • @TheAndroidNextDoor
    @TheAndroidNextDoor Před 7 lety +58

    Fortunately for me, years of ear infections as a child has left me with the ability to unpop my right ear for built in volume control.

  • @retroguardian4802
    @retroguardian4802 Před rokem +1

    Here's how good this talk is.
    After watching watching this and coming back to reality I found my self sitting really close to the t.v. and my noodles boiling over on the stove. My t.v. was turned down very low by accident I guess and instead of just turning up the volume my captivated body just kept moving closer and closer to the t.v. Even forgeting how hungry I was.. lol my body was just trying to make do until I got back.

  • @midoribishithegamer
    @midoribishithegamer Před 5 lety +10

    The first of his books that got me to fall in love with his epic stories and brillaint storytelling, was Scions of Shannaara. I mean it captured my attention and has never let go - all these years later! What's more, I felt so honored to have met him at one of his many book signings!

  • @agilemonk6305
    @agilemonk6305 Před 4 lety +3

    Terry Brooks is and always has been amazing.

  • @BriarCrawford
    @BriarCrawford Před 8 lety +43

    Oh wow I can so relate. As a kid, my friend and I made swords out of broken hockey sticks(Canada) and duct tape!
    For me, what got me into fantasy was the movie "Dragon Heart." I used to rent it on VHS when my older sister was getting "Follow that Bird." Then, when my grandpa from Scotland started telling me about real castles and the stories from them, I was done. From then on, I adored fantasy.

    • @tysonlehner6759
      @tysonlehner6759 Před 7 lety +1

      Cheyanne Murray GO CANADA 😆😆

    • @theactualcanadian8300
      @theactualcanadian8300 Před 6 lety +1

      Fuckin eh

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +1

      I love my home state of California so much. But with our current political climate here in the U.S. I sure wish I was a Canadian. Not that you don't have your problems too, but at least you have no reason to feel anywhere near as ashamed of your country as we do today in the Divided States. So yea: Go Canada! ^-^

  • @jlandelf
    @jlandelf Před 6 lety +8

    First book I read was in 6th grade, The Elfstones of Shannara from the school library. I then proceeded to read Wishsong, then Sword finally, and then First King. Then I read the all of the following books from The Scions all the way to Gypsy Morph. Oh and all the Paladins of Shannara short stories. Loved the one about Garet Jax :) What an amazing literary journey that was!

  • @MrPitbull117
    @MrPitbull117 Před 4 lety +3

    ‘Loved this video!
    I’ve met Mr. Brooks a couple of times now and I’ve got to say that the wisdom that comes from this man is truly profound, even though casual conversation (not just scripted presentations).
    The first fantasy novel I ever read was The Sword of Shannara and I’ve read every book he’s written since. He’s one of the best authors of our time, in any genre, and I’m so glad he’s shared the worlds he’s created with our world. :)

  • @ainathiel
    @ainathiel Před 9 lety +21

    If I didn't see him at the Borders Bookstore in the year 2000, reading a few pages from his new book series the Jerle Shannara series, I would have never been interested. The way he talks about writing got me interested in his work. Now I own over 20 audiobooks and a compilation of the World of Shannara. One of the most fascinating worlds ever created.

    • @ainathiel
      @ainathiel Před 8 lety +1

      I have the Genesis series but not The Word and the Void.

    • @obvijectivious
      @obvijectivious Před 7 lety

      Scott Brick ; )

  • @jeremysnowdenz
    @jeremysnowdenz Před 7 lety +49

    His books are among the best, and have aided me during the dark days of my divorce journey.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +2

      I wish you well on your journey. But I also think that since you view it as the journey it truly is, you won't need my wishes and will come through with your own truths intact. Being wiser and stronger because of that journey, and your ability to view it as such. ^-^

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 4 lety +1

      Cool hope you are good my man.

  • @aylbdrmadison1051
    @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm a musician who until recently never thought much about writing words, and instead wrote melodies and chord structures etc. A few years back however, I found myself writing poetry. The biggest question I've had since my early childhood: _"why am I me?"_ Was something I never thought could be the basis for a fantasy novel, until now. Most likely I will never write one, but it just became more likely it will enter into my music as both musical passages and lyrics. Certainly it had already entered my poetry unnoticed by myself.

  • @obvijectivious
    @obvijectivious Před 7 lety +7

    I too remember adapting stories into play as a kid, both with toys and with friends using fence posts as swords or a stick as a sword or staff. I am 25, at that time I read books, but more than that there were movies and games, so most of what I can remember playing was based on movies I saw and videogames I played. Even seeing a good looking game being played was enough to set my imagination in motion. I believe I was around 12 when I first found Shannara. A friend of mine that I recently found out is a big fan was also 12.

  • @rashadb954
    @rashadb954 Před 4 lety +3

    This is why I want to get into writing as well. Explore big issues with characters that are larger than life. Maybe get to the bottom of things or inspire others towards a solution.

  • @PolarJoMcKay
    @PolarJoMcKay Před 9 lety +7

    Good to hear from you Terry Brooks. Love your writing rhythm. Adventure and relationship development is such addiction. I am intrigued by prolific writers - I can not finish anything - so it was cool to hear about the time it took for the first books. It has to feel great to 'be' the storyteller! Thank you for the long nights :).

  • @emanueledes7
    @emanueledes7 Před 6 lety +3

    I read "The Sword of Shannara" in Italian translation at the age of 14, and 3-4 other Shannara books around the age of 15. It was one of my favorite readings at that time.

  • @jackhammer4499
    @jackhammer4499 Před 4 lety +7

    This was really good. And I love how his primary motivation was reading one author and thinking he can do better. I've been there. LOL

  • @davidemery4759
    @davidemery4759 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Still the only author that made me shed tears from the death of a main character. I will always cherish that memory and his stories. Full disclosure, I was also listening to the Cranberries during that scene so it may have contributed;)

  • @Xentrick
    @Xentrick Před 7 lety +13

    Thanks Terry! Just what I needed to hear right now.

  • @artikid
    @artikid Před 4 lety +1

    My first fantasy book at 8 was Sword of Shannara, thank you Mr. Brooks.

  • @LoyaFrostwind
    @LoyaFrostwind Před 6 lety +1

    Terry Brooks and Tamora Piece were the first fantasy authors I became aquainted with, as a youngling.

  • @nebelungpixie9373
    @nebelungpixie9373 Před 4 lety

    The Landover books helped me through losing my mom. Thank you so much for the humor in your fantasy novels. I’ve read and re-read them until the books literally fell apart and needed repurchasing. I am 51 and still hope to write as well when I grow up ... eventually. 🤣
    We blew up our plastic figures with firecrackers and gave solemn burials. But, play had been very creative. 🙃. Some of your childhood sounds like ours. Growing up in a very rural area, we pulled up stick weeds with heavy, clubbed roots. We would battle in the middle of a forest of thorny trees and rattle our teeth every time we made contact with each blow until we tired or Mama yelled the mosquitoes were going to carry us away. By the by ... We girls love reading fantasy novels. We also played D&D instead of hosting debutante parties and such. My sisters and I still love fantasy and sci-fi. No Harlequin Romance or Hallmark Channel for us. Hahaha !
    Being from Oxford, Mississippi, one would think I would have loved Faulkner. I have ADHD and frequently lost my way in his paragraph-long sentences. Maybe I will try reading again just because of your passion and my respect for you as a writer. And, maybe I will finally visit Roanoke instead of just driving by when I visit family. :)
    Thank you for such a great Ted Talk. Cheers, sir. Looking forward to your next book and my eventual wheaten named “Abernathy”. ❤️

  • @ForeverMegadeth
    @ForeverMegadeth Před 8 lety +57

    My first book at 12 years of was The Sword of Shannara and it was profound.

    • @chaikee4825
      @chaikee4825 Před 7 lety +4

      Oh my goodness, same here! I spent about two months pillaging through it in the seventh grade. I loved every paragraph of it!

    • @Easter5460
      @Easter5460 Před 7 lety +5

      Kee Kee I'm in seventh grade I'm reading The Sword of Shannara now

    • @flimbonimbo7259
      @flimbonimbo7259 Před 7 lety +3

      Yeah, I remember finding a beaten up paperback copy of it at a yard-sale 20 years ago for a dime when I was in school, and was hooked after that.

    • @corbinhollars7088
      @corbinhollars7088 Před 7 lety +2

      Easter 5460 im in 8th grade currently. If you love fantasy then read A Song of Ice And Fire, or read Mistborn, or The Legend of Drizzt. All of them are fanominal, but ASOIAF is definatly for t he strong minded. idk how advanced you are, but im reading at a junior colledge level.

    • @chaikee4825
      @chaikee4825 Před 7 lety +1

      I loved the Mistborn trilogy

  • @Blue_Azure101
    @Blue_Azure101 Před 2 měsíci

    He’s the best! I love the cyclic nature of his world from magic to tech to magic and so on and on 😊 and elves hiding in Oregon the Rose state 😅

  • @duckspinach
    @duckspinach Před 4 lety +2

    great advice for my right ear

  • @ParthapratimsChannel
    @ParthapratimsChannel Před 4 měsíci +1

    A great Personality. 😊

  • @jdaddy39
    @jdaddy39 Před 10 lety +5

    Love his books some of my first fantasy reads

  • @Nemoy-wq6rb
    @Nemoy-wq6rb Před 8 lety +10

    Yes! Thank you, second-best Fantasy author named Terry, for putting this into words - I had a sort of inkling on why I like worldbuilding and fantasy, but this vocalizes it.

  • @dilungmoveityafool777
    @dilungmoveityafool777 Před 9 lety +7

    10/10 video. Me and Brooks had quite a smiliar childhood,weird.

  • @hirancpatel1
    @hirancpatel1 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful. So very wise at the end.

  • @brokenearth7079
    @brokenearth7079 Před 4 lety

    One of my favorite authors since my dad showed me his books

  • @fairytail4lifenalu86
    @fairytail4lifenalu86 Před 6 lety +2

    I love fantasy, though have never been a fan of Brooks, but this is a great talk

  • @Abyssal2808
    @Abyssal2808 Před 2 lety

    I am currently reading "The elfstones of shannara" and it is getting so good!

  • @nathancoffman6050
    @nathancoffman6050 Před 9 lety +6

    Best books I have ever read..

    • @greycricketsong
      @greycricketsong Před 8 lety +2

      +Nathan Coffman read literally any other book and you'll change your mind

    • @nathancoffman6050
      @nathancoffman6050 Před 8 lety +3

      +eimtu Soooo due to my comment you ASSume they are the only books I have ever read.

    • @shawnmassey8626
      @shawnmassey8626 Před 7 lety +2

      Nathan Coffman I have read hundreds of books. Brooks is still at the top. try Alison croggen if you have time, great writer.

  • @ArneBab
    @ArneBab Před 7 lety +20

    In a similar theme, most Final Fantasy plotlines are the story of life being destroyed by exploitation of natural resources.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +4

      All great fantasy stories are either about saving the climate of a world and it's inhabitants. The same can be said of any other art form too though. That is because nothing is so great as the struggle for freedom and wellness.

    • @turtleanton6539
      @turtleanton6539 Před 4 lety +2

      And killing gods

    • @ArneBab
      @ArneBab Před 4 lety

      @@turtleanton6539 double fine :-)

  • @Vogelkinder
    @Vogelkinder Před 6 lety

    Such a good speaker (and writer).

  • @connarcomstock161
    @connarcomstock161 Před 6 lety +3

    My right ear now knows a lot more about elves.

  • @WaniArman
    @WaniArman Před 7 lety +1

    That is so inspirational.

  • @Trendle222
    @Trendle222 Před 6 lety +3

    Terry is a Legend, his icon was Tolkein if that tells you anything , Tolkein i think would be proud!

  • @deanmarshall1650
    @deanmarshall1650 Před 2 lety

    Sword of Shannara was a master piece.

  • @ShawnandStefan
    @ShawnandStefan Před 8 lety +1

    My favorite writer.

  • @RadenWA
    @RadenWA Před 5 lety +1

    Not to mention, writing about real life issue in a fantastical setting will protect you from real life people who are sensitive about those issues. You can make a fictional government or religion based on a real life one, then criticise or expose the flaws of it in your work without offending members of the real government or religion.

  • @NatalieAliciaRavenfire
    @NatalieAliciaRavenfire Před 3 lety +1

    Whether you're a lawyer, actor, police officer, nurse, doctor, stunt actor or even a gardener, if you want to write a book you can enjoy, do it.

  • @VIKDR1
    @VIKDR1 Před 11 lety +4

    I seriously doubt we would be on the same side of a (hopefully friendly) political discussion.
    But still Terry Brooks is my favorite author.
    I knew I was hooked when I started reading his third book, right before bed. But I couldn't stop, and read the whole thing by morning.
    As my tastes in reading evolved, I almost quit reading fiction entirely. The only exception is Brooks.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +1

      If you want friendly, then *you* have to also be friendly. The practices of the conservative party are anything but friendly to those who are different (ie, anyone who is not also a straight, white, conservative, american, christian). Things like friends, love, respect, trust, et cetera only ever work as two-way streets. And most of us understand that what we put out into the world is what comes back to us even on a personal level.
      Compassion = strength. All heroes became heroes because they selflessly helped others in need. Defended those who were less able to defend themselves. The truly great heroes even did their best to save the "bad guys". Compassion = strength. Therefore, the opposite of compassion (selfishness) = weakness.
      Be strong, be friendly and helpful to others regardless of their differences. Defend those who are weaker than you in some way. I promise you'll find that goodwill returned to you far more often in this way.
      Peace and prosperity to you my fellow Earthling. ^-^

    • @LogHewer
      @LogHewer Před 2 lety

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 The practices of many in the progressive camp are anything but friendly, as well. It is definitely a two-way street.

  • @d9nx239
    @d9nx239 Před 8 lety +1

    I can relate to this.

  • @ithilweenshadowsong8151

    Brilliant

  • @treyvaught2602
    @treyvaught2602 Před 10 lety

    Awesome book

  • @jfkennedy848
    @jfkennedy848 Před 6 lety

    Currently writing a 100 point English essay and am including the sword of Shannara along side lord of the flies and the poisonwood bible

  • @felicitashousemanagement9198

    Faulkner is amazing.

  • @juliecrook7336
    @juliecrook7336 Před 2 lety

    As a small child I had a small plastic horse...and it could run as fast as I could😉🐎

  • @mwg911hk
    @mwg911hk Před 5 lety +1

    I wonder why they never made a movie series based on the magical kingdom of Landover? Would be so cool.

  • @endistherenown776
    @endistherenown776 Před 3 lety +6

    No, J.K. Rowling did not make the world safe for fantasy writers. Tolkien and Lewis did.

  • @chrish1695
    @chrish1695 Před 3 lety

    “I recreate these stories” no kidding I couldn’t tell lol

  • @Tanarus20
    @Tanarus20 Před 10 lety +2

    He needs to do another book like Antrax. That was a mind fry...

  • @davidpolaczek3614
    @davidpolaczek3614 Před 6 lety +1

    love Magic Kingdom for sale sold

  • @Mhjm6
    @Mhjm6 Před 10 lety +11

    J.K. Rowling doesn't have SQUAT on Landover.

  • @ara9ond
    @ara9ond Před 5 lety +1

    My left ear is cold

  • @jftierdor4605
    @jftierdor4605 Před 4 lety

    i might be a meaningless snob, but i liked because he mentioned faulkner.

  • @turtleanton6539
    @turtleanton6539 Před 4 lety

    Wow his life story is JUST like mine.

  • @florisplant7053
    @florisplant7053 Před 2 lety

    this is my teachers adoptive dad

  • @catlink8998
    @catlink8998 Před 2 lety

    The sound has disappeared!

  • @boyinthemirror4232
    @boyinthemirror4232 Před 5 lety

    uh, does anyone know which 6 books he's referring to?

  • @rawanx_x
    @rawanx_x Před 6 lety

    Guys go read gretel and the dark IT'S SO GOOD

  • @treazon88
    @treazon88 Před 11 lety +1

    wow I don't know what's wrong with the video but the sound is almost no existent I had to read the captions through the whole thing so that I knew what was being said :(

  • @danieltan1040
    @danieltan1040 Před 3 lety

    Perception: Terry, sing with me, did you ever know that your my Elfstones, you are everything I wish I could be, I will always be your Druid, for your my true Elit Druin, did you ever know..... Come and let your favorite airline take you to see Australia's Shady Vale. Conan, who is really Excalibur is dying to be your Sword of Shannara. You are not your own best friend anymore, you belong to a man who is dying to have your love forever. Ask someone you trust in the USPS to find the mailbox in his iron chest.

  • @soupsgord
    @soupsgord Před 3 lety

    For some reason I expected him to be more elf like in demeanour! Lol

  • @lakeysamariewrightphd2085

    Hi there! I'm actually new to writing fantasy fiction and wanted to ask if you or if you know someone who does book reviews? Thanks

  • @anotherperson2627
    @anotherperson2627 Před 4 lety

    Why is there no volume for this video?

  • @bartkaian9031
    @bartkaian9031 Před 8 lety

    Which are the six books that deal with transgression and redemption, which he keeps referring to without specifying towards the end?

    • @kyle23winter
      @kyle23winter Před 8 lety

      The stories centered around Grianne Ohmsford. She begins as the Isle Witch and eventually becomes the Ard Rhys.

    • @TheGrimOakPodcast
      @TheGrimOakPodcast Před 8 lety +1

      Ilse Witch, Antrax, Morgawr, Jarka Ruus, Tanequil, Straken
      And then it sort of continues with Wards of Faerie, Bloodfire Quest, and Witch Wraith, although I doubt Grianne's story is completely done yet. I think Terry will use her at the end in the final four-book series he is writing now.

  • @raymondmagdallon9033
    @raymondmagdallon9033 Před 7 lety

    A true baller.

  • @everittslivemusicsocialenv6733

    I have the wishsong in me

  • @oTgNinJAFTW
    @oTgNinJAFTW Před 9 lety +4

    J.K Rowling should really do a ted talk

  • @Misssandrabell
    @Misssandrabell Před 4 lety

    2:05

  • @terrycampbell2558
    @terrycampbell2558 Před 6 lety

    Fix the sound please.

  • @cmbuilds7433
    @cmbuilds7433 Před 4 lety

    I can't hear the audio for this in headphones on max volume

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +1

      Search "loudness wars" for the answer to why all this is happening. The volume of this video is of a decent level. whereas most music and movies these days are way to loud to be anywhere near getting a quality sound.
      (Source: I'm a recording engineer)

  • @johnmcclane2401
    @johnmcclane2401 Před 8 lety +1

    7:34 purple shirt asleep or taking notes? lol

  • @catlink8998
    @catlink8998 Před 2 lety

    Still no sound.

  • @deejones1393
    @deejones1393 Před 7 lety

    No Sound!

  • @Macey88
    @Macey88 Před 5 lety

    Dose he write about the Elf, like the short rip-off Christmas elves. Or Elves, the elven race like Tolkien wrote in his Amazing books, The Lord of the Rings.

  • @hectork-l9670
    @hectork-l9670 Před 9 lety

    Are his books worth reading? Is a good writer, or a cliche writer?

    • @GozerTheGozerian
      @GozerTheGozerian Před 9 lety +7

      Cliche writer. I read his original Shannara series when I was a kid, and worked my way through at least half a dozen others...as an adult, I picked up a dusty copy of one of his old books while renovating a room, and was surprised at the bad prose and how cookie-cutter the fantasy template is. That may be true of a lot of things remembered from childhood -- they don't always live up to our fond memories. However, I don't regret spending time in his world when I was a kid.

    • @hectork-l9670
      @hectork-l9670 Před 9 lety +2

      GozerTheGozerian
      Thank you a lot. Anyone else to suggest? I like fantasy, but I hate cliches.

    • @GozerTheGozerian
      @GozerTheGozerian Před 9 lety +1

      Hector K - L
      No problem. Obviously other people won't share my opinion, as Brooks has his fans, but his work is cut from the Tolkein mold, no doubt about it. TBH I am not big on fantasy because most of it is the same thing, but like practically everyone else in the past decade, my favorite is A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin.
      I thought the first several books of the Wheel of Time were good, but that series suffered a massive drop in quality due to the publisher trying to stretch out the series -- and the profits -- so much so that the author died before he could complete the series.
      And aside from that, I'm more of a science fiction fan, especially when it comes to authors like Alastair Reynolds and Iain M. Banks.

    • @JaxAttacksPoker
      @JaxAttacksPoker Před 9 lety +2

      Hector K - L The Sword of Truth series!

    • @hectork-l9670
      @hectork-l9670 Před 9 lety

      JaxAttacksPoker
      I know it. I've also seen the show, but I'm sure the books are much better. Thanks :)

  • @RSEFX
    @RSEFX Před 4 lety

    Why do people who are into the whole fantasy of "elf"-based worlds wind up preferring this sort of reading/wrting to science fiction? What he is talking about here in terms of taking real-world themes and reflecting them through fantasy is what STAR TREK is so often credited as having done, and done well. Doesn't the sf realm---GENERALLY speaking that is----link more readily, more vividly with real world issues than fantasy? I'm just asking. I am trying to understand the choice of using one mode over another. (Maybe I should ask my nephews who are majorly into the fantasy-elf world thing, while I lean toward sf. including satires like NINETEEN EIGHTY FOUR and straight-ish sf "drama" like ON THE BEACH....But maybe there is no real answer to this. I would still like to hear some opinions.)

  • @jasonhillstrom584
    @jasonhillstrom584 Před 7 lety +3

    Everyone I know seems to hate Brooks because the Shannara books are too similar to LOTR. A lot of my friends wonder why the Tolkien estate didn't sue him. Then again he is a lawyer and would probably win any lawsuit against him.

    • @shawnmassey8626
      @shawnmassey8626 Před 7 lety +4

      Jason Hillstrom they should read them. there are a few similarities but that pretty well ends with the sword of Shannara trilogy.

    • @izurielpalanayukei5140
      @izurielpalanayukei5140 Před 6 lety +2

      Yeah... Like Eragon stole dragons from Harry Potter and Dungeons of Dragons. Smfh

    • @Trendle222
      @Trendle222 Před 6 lety +3

      i have read almost ALL his books and Terry's books are very different from Tolkeins , it is like somewhat similear in the VERY basic format but totally different and he deserves to have his credit that is for sure. They are very very loosely based on Tolkein, other than that they are totally different especially all his later books. People need to get a gripp on reality

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind Před 6 lety +2

      And much of Tolkein's stories were based on Norse mythology with Elves, Dwarves etc.

  • @Goochinator93420
    @Goochinator93420 Před 6 lety

    I can't hear him speaking 😣😣

  • @MrKnight19971
    @MrKnight19971 Před 4 lety

    This dude sounds like an epic troll when he was a child.

  • @colincruickshank7679
    @colincruickshank7679 Před 9 lety +3

    anyone else unable to hear him?

    • @Eternal_Satyr
      @Eternal_Satyr Před 9 lety +6

      Colin Cruickshank The sound is only on one channel.

  • @iwasbornfriday
    @iwasbornfriday Před 4 lety +1

    elves arent fantasy, they are real. i have three different family stories regardin them. or maybe trolls or gnomes. they have different names. one story was my father and his sister. they were scared to talk about it. now they always leave the lights on in every room and close all cupboards.

  • @Kane-ib5sn
    @Kane-ib5sn Před 3 lety +1

    Terry Brooks, one of Earth's best/finest writers. Better than J.R.R. Tolkien. Better than JK Rowling. He never ever got the same level of attention. His words flowed from the page into the imagination so effortlessly. And the latter was no coincidence; he made it that way.

  • @Rennyblue
    @Rennyblue Před 6 lety +7

    Why I rip-off Tolkien*