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Published on May 3, 2010

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So, if it is one thing that is known about Maria Simons, assistant to Robert Jordan, it is that she could bluff an Aes Sedai a county over with her poker face, and she doesn’t even have to sing a song about it. Yet, as part of the my grand scheme to secure interviews with the members of Team Jordan, I went up against the grand master of serene, noncommittal visages and dared ask my questions.

RF: When did you first meet James Rigney?

MS: He was invited to my wedding, but I don’t think he was there; Harriet was. I first met him in 1994, when my father-in-law died and Harriet and Jim hosted a reception for the family after the funeral. I was really proud because I didn’t go all fangirl on him, but I did talk to him and tell him how much I enjoyed the books.

RF: A
nd when did you get involved with The Wheel of Time?

MS: In 1996, my husband ran into Harriet on the street and said “Do you know anybody who needs an editor?” because I had worked as an editor before. She said “No, but we could use help with fan-mail and filing.” So we ran into them at a cocktail party later that week, Jim and I sized each other up, and I started working twelve hours a week in January 1996.

RF: Any particular favorite scene in the books?

MS: My favorite chapter is chapter five of Lord of Chaos called “A Different Dance.” It’s a chapter that showcases Mat; Mat is magnificent. He is in there trying to pick up Betse Silvin, and she’s running circles around him. Talmanes is humming “A Frog on the Ice,” Mat and Betse dance, and he remembers dancing with a Sea Folk woman. Then he goes out and takes down a Hunter for the Horn with a low blow and meets Olver. It is just a beautiful Mat showcase, and I think that is when I just totally fell in love with the character.

RF: What was it like working with Jim and doing the filing for him?

MS: It was great to work for Jim. We started off just doing fan-mail and filing. He was finishing up A Crown of Swords, and he wouldn’t let me help copyedit because he didn’t want to spoil me. But, as time went on, I convinced him to let me organize his notes: that is when I found out the truth about Verin. And when The Path of Daggers came along, he let me work on it.

And he was great. He’d come in singing in the morning, he would say thank you, and he bought me cookies. If I made a mistake on anything, he didn’t fuss and yell, he just said “Fix it.” He was just fabulous to work for, and Harriet is too.

RF: What is it like working with Brandon?

MS: Working with Brandon is wonderful. Brandon is amazing. He works so hard. He doesn’t have this big ego trip; he never says, “Hey, I’m the writer. You can’t tell me that this character would never say that.” He listens and keeps insisting that this isn’t his book, it’s Jim’s, and he means it. I mean, that’s how he really feels. He’s working to put out the books that Jim would approve of. And he is succeeding.

RF: We just passed the twentieth anniversary of The Eye of the World, and I know you came in around mid-way—

MS: I started reading them in ’91.

RF: Ah, sorry. A fan from the get-go. But, looking back, do have any thoughts on where the story has come?

MS: It is hard to believe it has been twenty years. It was funny to see how Jim thought he was writing six books at the beginning, and it kept growing and growing. He really wanted to wrap it up, and it is so sad that he couldn’t. But he worked really hard to ensure that we could get it finished for him.

RF: OK, so you have known the secrets and have been poker-facing us all for a very long time. Is there anything that you felt was a surprise for the fans to key in on, such as the Asmodean mystery, or perhaps something you thought they should have but didn’t?

MS: The fans are really amazing. They seem to pounce on pretty much everything, even when there’s nothing to pounce on. I have pretty much never been disappointed by the fans’ reaction to anything, although I never really understood why so many people were obsessed with who killed Asmodean. But the Verin discussion – Very Old Verin, the Purple Ajah, and all that – was just so much fun, and I’m so glad I can talk about my favorite sneaky Brown now. Verin rocks!

RF: I have a feeling I’m about to hear four letters. Do you have any hint you can even give us to the “big thing” Brandon says we all missed in books four through six?

MS (With her eyelid fluttering and twitching a little): No.

RF: Well, at least it was only two letters and not four. OK, the last question: without using four letters, who killed Asmodean?

MS: If you look at the back of my car, you can see “I killed Asmodean!”

RF: There we have it. It wasn’t Graendal, but Maria Simons the entire time.


Richard Fife is a blogger, writer, and one heck of a lucky person to get this interview. More of his rambling and some of his short stories can be found at http://RichardFife.com.

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14 years ago

These interviews are really taking the sting out of not being able to go to JordanCon so thanks mate and keep them comin.

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14 years ago

Great job, Richard! Keep ’em coming!

Bzzz™.

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14 years ago

Richard,
Thanks so much for these. It’s great to hear Maria et al answering what I would have asked if they & I had the time to talk. I did ask Maria one question about whether she enjoyed watching all of us run around asking all these questions and coming up with a myriad of theories (while she sits there with her perfect poker face. ). Her reply was, as I expected, that she really enjoyed the watching.

Looking forward to the rest.

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14 years ago

[I]RF: There we have it. It wasn’t Graendal, but Maria Simons the entire time.[/i]

I knew it!

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14 years ago

Cool interview, good job!

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14 years ago

Great bumper sticker, I want one!

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14 years ago

First….love love love Maria’ necklace in the picture.
(First things first, after all.)

Second….Maria is now a card holding member of The Band of the Red Hand right here on the our reread thread.

What a lucky girl! I hope I get to meet her sometime too. Good questions…Thanks Richard!

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14 years ago

Nice interview Richard. I love to hear more from Team Jordan, and like Tek (waves) I hope one day to meet them as well.

Thanks Richard for sharing.

Mis-sed JordanCon, but looking forward to next year

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14 years ago

I’m also really enjoying the interviews from JordanCon, keep em coming!

Can anybody provide some links as to this big thing we all missed? Did he post that statement on his blog somewhere? Is there more discussion in another Tor.com blog post?

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14 years ago

Ah, there are a couple threads over at Dragonmount about it for anyone interested:
Thread 1
Thread 2
Just don’t click those if you’re short on time or anything. :)

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Tenesmus
14 years ago

Back in Book Four (or five) there are Egwene and Lanfear POV’s that go into detail about breaking through the wards on Rand’s dreams. It is never really discussed again, and no one has done it yet. There is also mention of male Aiel channelers, that have yet to turn up anywhere. Do you think Demandred is “gathering” male Aiel channelers?

I used to be a big “Moiraine killed Asmo” supporter, but after a couple re-reads, I found enough in Greandal’s POVs to convince me she did it. I can only hope we get one last Greandal POV in the prologue to ToM, where she admits to killing Asmo right before she gets balifried

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14 years ago

I’ve lurked in a lot threads and discussions and have noticed that no one really has thought about the WAYS anymore. I was thinking what has happened to them now that Rand has cleansed the male half of the power. Of course now that Traveling has been rediscovered the WAYS are kinda obsolete, also Rand didn’t do this until Winter’s Heart; a little off the standards that Barndon put forth. IDK, I’ll have to think on this some more.

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14 years ago

After perusing and considering for awhile I do like the theory that the Big Unnoticed Thing is the identity of the unseen watchers in Tel’aran’rhiod.

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14 years ago

Thanks again, Richard! I’m enjoying these interviews.

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14 years ago

This is great, thanks for posting it.

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14 years ago

I still think Moiraine orchestrated the death of Asmodean is some way.

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BYUgalSoCal
14 years ago

What a great job this gal has. I’m sure we would all like to trade places with her.

I too have pondered what the Big Unnoticed Thing is. If it is the identity of the unseen watchers in Tel’aran’rhiod, as lmelior states, what if that ties into Mat’s feelings about the Snakes & Foxes? (from KoD). Mat thinks they are in his head, feeling his emotions, reading his thoughts, and seeing thru his eyes. THAT sounds like the creepy feeling people get in Tel’aran’rhiod.

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Travis77
14 years ago

Thanks for the GREAT interview!! Wished that I could have made JordanCon myself!

I have scoured the internet looking for one of the “I Killed Asmodean” bumper Sticker and cannot find where to get one anywhere. PLEASE HELP!!!

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