Devika
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Cornelia Funke:
Hello again ! (Am i being a little too persistent ? xD) I'm sorry, I already have my question answered, but when you said you are writing a sequel, I couldn't contain my excitement ! (Give me a minute-fangirling) Are we going to visit ALL the characters again ? Will it answer our questions about their futures? Are you going to finish it anytime soon ? When does it come out ?? Will it be a stand-alone ? Thank You !
Cornelia Funke
Hi Devika!:)
1. Yes, you will meet all the main characters again
2. The story is set five years later so you will hear what has happened with all of them till then - and what happens next:)
3. I plan to publish the book in three parts (or more) to not have you all wait for too long. I currently have 70 pages but plan to write 120 for the first published part. I hope to have them out by the end of next year.
4. I like the idea of continuing with all my three series - Inkworld, MirrorWorld and Dragonrider over the next few years - so let's see:)
1. Yes, you will meet all the main characters again
2. The story is set five years later so you will hear what has happened with all of them till then - and what happens next:)
3. I plan to publish the book in three parts (or more) to not have you all wait for too long. I currently have 70 pages but plan to write 120 for the first published part. I hope to have them out by the end of next year.
4. I like the idea of continuing with all my three series - Inkworld, MirrorWorld and Dragonrider over the next few years - so let's see:)
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Robert Arrington
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Cornelia Funke:
Hi, Cornelia This isn't so much a question as a thank you. My son and I enjoyed reading Dragon Rider together a while back. I appreciate the chance to let you know that your stories are capable of pulling him away from the Wii U and such, and that's an accomplishment! Any chance we'll see more in that story world?
Emm
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Cornelia Funke:
What inspires you to keep writing? I love writing and hope to become a writer of fantasy someday. But what really draws me in, is why? Why do you do it? I do it because it pulls me in and lets me put whatever I want onto paper. It makes me feel... magical, in a way. But does every writer feel that magic while writing, or is that just me? Thank you!
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