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Brandon Mull

Fantasy novelist known for the Fablehaven and Beyonders series. A contemporary of Brandon Sanderson, often mistaken for him.

Top 3 podcasts with Brandon Mull

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12 snips
Aug 14, 2024 • 31min

The Price of Creation w/ Brandon Mull — Intentionally Blank Ep. 167

In this engaging sit-down, Brandon Mull, the acclaimed author behind the Fablehaven series, joins fellow fantasy novelist Brandon Sanderson. They share humorous book signing stories and discuss the evolution of author events from simple signings to lively launch parties. Mull and Sanderson delve into the price of creativity, addressing the sacrifices authors make in their journeys. Their banter also touches on family life, reading habits, and their recent adventures in Hawaii, offering a delightful mix of personal anecdotes and writing insights.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 29min

My Thoughts on Oppenheimer.... w/ Brandon Mull — Intentionally Blank Ep. 168

Brandon Mull, a bestselling author known for enchanting young readers with fantasy adventures, joins in to discuss the film 'Oppenheimer' with Brandon Sanderson. They dive into Christopher Nolan's unique storytelling techniques and his refusal to rely on CGI. The conversation explores the intricacies of sound and music in film, as well as the disparity in recognition between superhero and dramatic performances. They also analyze the achievements of the highest-grossing directors, pondering the art of cinematic storytelling and its moral dilemmas.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 31min

Young Adult Publishing Vs Adult Publishing w/ Brandon Mull — Intentionally Blank Ep. 169

Brandon Sanderson, a bestselling author known for his epic fantasies, and Brandon Mull, celebrated for his children's literature, delve into the vast differences between young adult and adult publishing. They share candid tales of navigating feedback from editors, revealing how emotional the editing process can be. The duo discusses balancing artistic integrity with commercial demands and their experiences collaborating with publishers. With humor, they explore the challenges faced when transitioning beloved stories into trilogies and the impact of market trends on publishing.