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"In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored"

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Feist is letting the mask slip in a way that feels almost mischievously practical: the engine behind epic fantasy isn’t destiny, it’s stamina. By admitting he “moved down the timeline” and swapped in a “new cast” mainly to keep himself entertained, he punctures the romantic idea that long-running sagas unfold because the story demands it. The real demand is authorial attention span. And he’s blunt about the hierarchy: his boredom is the canary in the coalmine for the audience’s.

The subtext is a quiet flex of professionalism. He’s not confessing laziness; he’s describing an internal quality-control system. If the person with the deepest access to the world’s secrets can’t stay interested, the reader, who has to be persuaded from scratch on every page, won’t stand a chance. That assumption frames entertainment not as a bonus but as an ethical obligation: don’t ask people to invest in what even you can’t bear to write.

Context matters because Feist is a franchise-level novelist, working in a genre where continuity can become a trap. “Moving down the timeline” is a structural escape hatch: it preserves the setting while clearing narrative clutter, dodging power-creep, and refreshing stakes without the mess of rebooting. There’s an implied critique, too, of series that calcify into lore-management. Feist chooses velocity over reverence, treating the world as a stage that must keep changing or die.

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Feist, Raymond E. (n.d.). In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-end-my-reasons-for-moving-down-the-106540/

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Feist, Raymond E. "In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-end-my-reasons-for-moving-down-the-106540/.

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"In the end, my reasons for moving down the timeline and introducing a new cast have more to do with keeping myself entertained, on the assumption that if I get bored, my readers are going to be even more bored." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-end-my-reasons-for-moving-down-the-106540/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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