I'm sure there are enough current sorcery-ish novels to keep you occupied indefinitely. But your preference is, to me, quite arbitrary and you are cutting off the roots of the genre. Your experience of current fantasy is not flavored or colored by any grounding in the 'originals.' So it is possible for you to go head-over-heels for highly derivative works.
More power to you but you won't have any basis for comparative literature discussions. You also won't enjoy some highly sophisticated works like Gene Wolfe's "Wizard Knight" pair of books.
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