Adri
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Do you have any plans, ideas for writing next Riyria book after realeasing the new Chronicles story later this year?
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Adrianna,
Thanks for stopping by and asking a question. I do have more story ideas for Royce and Hadrian. Each time I write I expand my knowledge of what they have done and that opens doors to all kinds of adventures that for the most part I only know about (to provide context and background) but that generally means a nice piece I could go into more detail on.
Since starting the series, I've always said that there could be up to 12 stories (one for each year they were together) and I have at least that many (and more come to me all the time). How many where there actually be? No idea. I don't want to put too much effort into them (other than jotting down ideas and scenes that come to me), in case they aren't written.
My plan is to release a book, see if the two have overstayed their welcome, if not, then release another one. I'll keep rinsing and repeating until I get the impression that the desire for more has faded. As I've mentioned before, I'd rather have them leave too soon then linger too long.
Bottom line...if the readers are still find them interesting, then by all means I do as well and would like to continue stories with them.
Thanks for stopping by and asking a question. I do have more story ideas for Royce and Hadrian. Each time I write I expand my knowledge of what they have done and that opens doors to all kinds of adventures that for the most part I only know about (to provide context and background) but that generally means a nice piece I could go into more detail on.
Since starting the series, I've always said that there could be up to 12 stories (one for each year they were together) and I have at least that many (and more come to me all the time). How many where there actually be? No idea. I don't want to put too much effort into them (other than jotting down ideas and scenes that come to me), in case they aren't written.
My plan is to release a book, see if the two have overstayed their welcome, if not, then release another one. I'll keep rinsing and repeating until I get the impression that the desire for more has faded. As I've mentioned before, I'd rather have them leave too soon then linger too long.
Bottom line...if the readers are still find them interesting, then by all means I do as well and would like to continue stories with them.
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Dane
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I Just stumbled upon your name from my kindle app after finishing the first Novel ( "The Name of The Wind" ) I had read when I decided to pick up reading again. This was to help aprk my childs instreset in reading. Your world looks interesting. I was wondering if I should read the books in chronological or publish date order. My gut says publish date. Which would be the best order to read the series?
Matthew Sampson
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Good day, I am wondering if you would share the story of how you got paired up with Tim Gerard Reynolds as your narrator? Is that something that was simply blind luck with what the publisher decided for you or is there some other connection there? Narrators obviously have an enormous impact on the success of a book and I don’t think you could have anyone better than him reading your work! He is fantastic!
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