nyvinter
Adventurer
We might read very different forms of fantasy, but I've not seen the kind of books A Song of Ice and Fire are to be the dominant type of fantasy for at least a decade. (And even then it was more Abercombe/Lynch rather than GRRM.)
And sure, Brandon Sanderson broke some kind of Kickstarter record, but it's also quite easy to find fantasy of very different subgenres too.
I did try and see what Bantam who publishes Martin has done lately and their website is horrible. But I did see that this or next year they're publishing Samantha Sotto Yambao's Water Moon "Pitched as » Erin Morgenstern meets Studio Ghibli « and follows 'a woman who inherits a pawnshop in Tokyo where you can sell your regrets.'" And that's going straight to my to buy list.
And sure, Brandon Sanderson broke some kind of Kickstarter record, but it's also quite easy to find fantasy of very different subgenres too.
I did try and see what Bantam who publishes Martin has done lately and their website is horrible. But I did see that this or next year they're publishing Samantha Sotto Yambao's Water Moon "Pitched as » Erin Morgenstern meets Studio Ghibli « and follows 'a woman who inherits a pawnshop in Tokyo where you can sell your regrets.'" And that's going straight to my to buy list.