Jenifer
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Scott Hawkins:
Was the freebie story that was supposed to take place about a year after the end of Library at Mount Char ever released? I went to your site to look for it and I didn't see it. Also, any chance for a sequel or something else set in the same universe? I think that following Erwin's story line, or what happens to Father when he leaves to the next world would be a great place to start from.
Scott Hawkins
No, the one specific one I was talking about ended up being so bad that we decided to just not finish it.
However, I did just finish a novel-length manuscript. I spent yesterday spitballing ideas for the short.
I think that following Erwin's story line, or what happens to Father when he leaves to the next world would be a great place to start from.
Noted. I'll see what I can do with that.
Also, to you and everyone else waiting for that short: I'm really sorry about the long delay. I know how frustrating stuff like that can be.
However, I did just finish a novel-length manuscript. I spent yesterday spitballing ideas for the short.
I think that following Erwin's story line, or what happens to Father when he leaves to the next world would be a great place to start from.
Noted. I'll see what I can do with that.
Also, to you and everyone else waiting for that short: I'm really sorry about the long delay. I know how frustrating stuff like that can be.
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Naomi
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Scott Hawkins:
Hey. i firstly just wanted to say how much I loved your book. I read it months ago and I still can't get it out of my head. Thank you for creating an epic, completely original, fascinating story. I'm waiting impatiently for any other writing by you. Also, were you ever nervous about how some aspects (the more brutal and gruesome bits) of the book would be received by the readers?
Jeff Spurlock
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Scott Hawkins:
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You mention in the Qwillery interview that Erwin and Steve were Protagonists. I'm curious; Where your other characters fall? Either protag or antag. And I love the moral ambiguity of some of the characters. Carolyn and Father specifically. Father to me felt "evil" throughout the narrative and not by then end, and Carolyn who came across as good, until she didn't, but then redeemed herself
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