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"On the other hand, I still approach each book with the same basic plan in mind - to put some people under severe stress and see how they hold up"

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Cruelty is the engine here, and Brooks wears it like a craft note. The line turns the cozy myth of fantasy on its head: the job isn’t to invent elves, it’s to engineer pressure. “Same basic plan” sounds almost industrial, like a repeatable experiment. That’s the point. Brooks is admitting that character isn’t discovered through lyrical backstory but through controlled hardship, applied deliberately, scene after scene, until something gives.

The subtext is a mild rebuke to readers who treat fantasy as escapist comfort food. Brooks is telling you the opposite: the genre’s most reliable pleasure is watching people get tested to the edge of themselves. “Severe stress” is also a sly nod to the moral machinery of epic storytelling. In a world of quests and prophecies, you can’t prove courage, loyalty, or corruption without stakes that actually hurt. Stress becomes the lie detector.

Context matters: Brooks came up in the post-Tolkien boom, when commercial fantasy had to justify itself as more than decorative myth. His Shannara-era success depended on delivering big, readable plots, but keeping the emotional buy-in. This quote reveals the pragmatic spine beneath the wonder: he’s not chasing novelty so much as repeatable intensity. Put different kinds of people in the blast radius - the idealist, the cynic, the reluctant hero - and the story writes its own argument about who they are.

It’s also a writer’s confession of responsibility: if you’re going to hurt characters, you’d better make the reader feel why it matters.

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Brooks, Terry. (2026, January 15). On the other hand, I still approach each book with the same basic plan in mind - to put some people under severe stress and see how they hold up. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-i-still-approach-each-book-with-159996/

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Brooks, Terry. "On the other hand, I still approach each book with the same basic plan in mind - to put some people under severe stress and see how they hold up." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-i-still-approach-each-book-with-159996/.

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"On the other hand, I still approach each book with the same basic plan in mind - to put some people under severe stress and see how they hold up." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/on-the-other-hand-i-still-approach-each-book-with-159996/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Terry Brooks (born January 8, 1944) is a Writer from USA.

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