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> Do you feel like you owe your fans anything? At end of the day, is there a responsibility?
>I think owe is the wrong word. I try to give them a good story. And I like my fans — the vast majority are great. I probably have more interaction with fans than any author I know. By and large, I'm very nice to my fans. But I don't owe it to them to be nice. And if I wanted to withdraw, that would be my right. I certainly believe it's my right to take off Sundays and watch NFL football and go to conventions and work on other projects — the more hardcore trolls, that's what they object to. You met [his assistant] Ty, he think it's generational. That people who are angry [about Book 5 taking six years] are younger people from what he calls The Entitlement Generation. They want instant gratification — something that they're used to from the Internet. I'm from the Baby Boomer generation, and we had to wait for s–t, man. If I heard about a book, it might never come to the spinner rack at the local drugstore. If I wanted to see a movie, we'd have to hope they'd show it on television at some time. It's Ty's theory, not mine, but maybe it's true.
>younger people from what he calls The Entitlement Generation. They want instant gratification — something that they're used to from the Internet. I'm from the Baby Boomer generation, and we had to wait for s–t, man.
> Do you feel like you owe your fans anything? At end of the day, is there a responsibility?
>I think owe is the wrong word. I try to give them a good story. And I like my fans — the vast majority are great. I probably have more interaction with fans than any author I know. By and large, I'm very nice to my fans. But I don't owe it to them to be nice. And if I wanted to withdraw, that would be my right. I certainly believe it's my right to take off Sundays and watch NFL football and go to conventions and work on other projects — the more hardcore trolls, that's what they object to. You met [his assistant] Ty, he think it's generational. That people who are angry [about Book 5 taking six years] are younger people from what he calls The Entitlement Generation. They want instant gratification — something that they're used to from the Internet. I'm from the Baby Boomer generation, and we had to wait for s–t, man. If I heard about a book, it might never come to the spinner rack at the local drugstore. If I wanted to see a movie, we'd have to hope they'd show it on television at some time. It's Ty's theory, not mine, but maybe it's true.
>younger people from what he calls The Entitlement Generation. They want instant gratification — something that they're used to from the Internet. I'm from the Baby Boomer generation, and we had to wait for s–t, man.
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