“Read and Find Out.” It was one of Robert Jordan’s favorite phrases, and I have inherited it. (Symbolically, actually, through his bookmark, which was given to me by his wife. It’s a little string one with weights on the end which spell out RAFO.) When I say it, I don’t mean it rudely at all–it is intended to mean “I’d rather not say, as this will spoil future books.” It doesn’t indicate how I’ll answer the question, or even if I will answer it. It simply means that if I were to do so now (even to say “I’m not going to include this”) I feel it would spoil the enjoyment of future books.