


One project the team backed is a parody of Sanderson's record-breaking campaign called "Surprise! Four secret books NOT by a famous fantasy author!" - Sanderson backed it with $1. As noted by The Mary Sue, they donated to more than 300 projects altogether and highlighted some of them in a video, which should direct some more backers their way. To celebrate his success, Sanderson and his team have donated to all literary projects on Kickstarter that aren't too unsafe for work and don't break the platform's terms of service. The campaign rewards also include eight boxes of swag that backers will receive throughout 2023. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. His backers will receive them as e-books, audiobooks or physical editions based on their level of backing. Nearly 42 million pledged By Shawn Knight April 1, 2022, 10:33 AM 27 comments TechSpot is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Sanderson plans to release all four books next year, three of which are set in his Cosmere universe. After 30 days, Sanderson's campaign has now wrapped and, buoyed by his fervent fanbase, he has raised $41,754,153. The fantasy and sci-fi author's project, which is funding the self-publication of four secret novels, topped the $20.3 million that the Pebble Time smartwatch raised in 2015 within just three days. To date it has raised over 24 million to fund the release of these books in 2023 backers can. Appropriately enough, the famously fast writer Brandon Sanderson took no time at all to break Pebble's record for the most-funded Kickstarter project ever. Within days, Sanderson’s crowdfunding campaign became the highest funded Kickstarter of all time. Fantasy and science fiction author Brian Sanderson, known for the Mistborn series and The Stormlight Archive, has crowdfunded over 18.25 million on Kickstarter in under two days.
