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message 1: by Katy (new)

Katy H That actually is really helpful since, when I start a series, I tend to read any and all books available and wouldn't have thought to only read the first 3 books of the Dwellers series or to include the Country Saga at all. Also, right now, I only have the first of each series and NONE of the Evolution series *GASP* (I know, I'm just as scandalized as y'all are! LOL) I'm collecting them, slowly but surely... Thank you for the quick answer, David! =)


message 2: by David (new)

David Estes Oh good! You're so welcome, happy to help!! And LOL! That's OK, you've got plenty of time to read them all some day!


message 3: by Becca (new)

Becca Rose So Earth Dwellers is the final book for both the Dwellers series and the Country series?


message 4: by David (new)

David Estes Yes, that's exactly right, Becca! Characters and plot lines from both series smash together in The Earth Dwellers :) Hope you enjoy the ride!!!


message 5: by Faith (new)

Faith McKay I was wondering this same thing. Thanks!


message 6: by David (new)

David Estes You're most welcome Faith! I appreciate you stopping by :)


message 7: by Dustin (new)

Dustin First off, great question, Katy! And wonderful answer, David. I had no idea that the two series feature a cross-over near the end, and that's definitely something to be aware of, so thank you both.


message 8: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I'm curious, what were some of the deciding factors in combining the two series?


message 9: by David (new)

David Estes Thanks Dustin! I was partway through writing the Dwellers Saga (set in an underground dystopian world) when I realized the world was only half-complete. What was happening aboveground? I wondered to myself. Was it completely destroyed? At that moment and very STRONG character voice started speaking to me, and I knew there were people still living on the surface of the earth. That's when I knew I had another trilogy on my hand, one that was inevitable going to come crashing into the Dwellers Saga. So I guess you could say that from near the very beginning I knew that the two series' needed to combine at some point, and I was always working toward that goal. Great question!


message 10: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I love your willingness to engage with your fans, and it's obvious that it brings you joy. I also appreciate your somewhat lengthy and thought-out responses to our questions. Thank you, I love learning about the creative processes of art..especially writing!


message 11: by David (new)

David Estes You're very welcome, my friend! I consider all my readers my friends, as we all share a love of literature and words. I enjoy interacting with you all just as much as writing :)


message 12: by Dustin (new)

Dustin That's so awesome, and somewhat of a rarity these days, your willingness to openly engage with your fans, even people like me that haven't ever read any of your work. That's a job well done, my friend!


message 13: by David (new)

David Estes Thank you! That's the best compliment anyone could give me!


message 14: by Dustin (new)

Dustin You're welcome. I only speak the truth, man.


message 15: by uranus (new)

uranus vacancy Remarkable...!!


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