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Jennifer A. Nielsen:
Thanks for the encouragement. I have started to write a couple books, but I have a hard time finishing them and often hit a writer's block. Do you have any tips for that? Thanks again, in the meantime, I will be eagerly awaiting the 5th book of the Ascendance Series and hoping for a fantastic movie someday!
Jennifer A. Nielsen
Hi Evie - Writer’s block usually means your character doesn’t have enough problems right in the moment. Although there is an overarching story problem, in the immediate moment, your character is just standing there looking at you, asking what you want him or her to do. So ask yourself, what is the worst thing that you can do to your character right then? That should usually break the writer’s block.
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Just letting you know, my sister was really mad at the end of reading Wrath of the Storm because it ends with so many unanswered questions. Does Nic still have magic? How did Radulf talk to him inside his head? Does Radulf still have magic? Please answer those questions (preferably by expanding the trilogy). Thx!
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In both Ascendance and Traitors game there is the Ernabole Sea. I noticed that in the traitors game Joth tells Kestra that his people came from the other side of the Eranbole sea.In the Ascendance "Joth " is also the first name of "Kerwyn" In the shattered castle Kerwyn dies. So I was wondering, Does Kerwyn not actually die? Does he go across the Ernabole? Lucky coincedence? Thanks.
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