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message 1: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah F Thanks for your answer as always. :) That makes sense to me. I can see how it would be easier if you had already done the planning, which is kind of what I was after. That is a lot of planning to do for a book you planned to be standalone at the time, if I remember right? Especially considering the book that's full of all the things you didn't intend to release at first is longer than the actual book that started it all. ;)

On the subject, can we expect to see anything else added to this series? Apart from the occasional short story, that is.


message 2: by Kay (new)

Kay Solo Yes, Ghost Walk was originally going to be standalone. And honestly it's not like I sat down and did a bunch of traditional planning per se; I just tend to think a LOT about my characters. I'd say between Ghost Walk and Moon and Flame I had maybe a total or two or three pages of planning actually written down.

Also, if you're asking on Jade's behalf, please know you're putting me in danger. :P At the moment... not... exactly. I can't entirely say no. It's not really at a stage where I can say more, if only because I have so many other projects on my plate at the moment.


message 3: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah F That does surprise me. I know you aren't typically a planner, but considering there are over 1600 pages of GW content I'd have thought you'd have much more written down, just considering the sheer scope of the series.

I won't tell on you. ;) I know she'll be overjoyed.


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