Cassie
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Juliet Marillier:
Might I ask a question, also not concerning Shadowfell? Here it is; is there any chance that you might write a third book in the Wildwood series? At the end of book 2 I found it heart breaking that Stella wanted a chance to go back to the fairy kingdom. So it is a hope of mine that she will. Thank you so much for your time! I'm sure whatever you decide to write will be wonderful!
Juliet Marillier
Hi Cassie. It really depends on the publishers more than on me - I did intend to write that third book, but my US publisher didn't want to go on with the series. They asked me to start a new series instead, which was Shadowfell. I haven't ruled out writing Stela's story some time in the future, but right now I'm working on an adult series, Blackthorn & Grim, so the decision is a year or two in the future. Sorry I can't give a more definite answer. I do have the story for Wildwood book 3 all worked out!
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Sorcha
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Juliet Marillier:
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I have some questions regarding Wildwood Dancing and its sequel!
-Is Cezar dead or is he your planned antagonist in your originally planned third book?
-In 'Cybele's Secret' it was said that Stela was like all of the sisters. But when she grows up what job does she have and what kind of man does she marry?
-Does Duarte ever marry?
-Does Duarte meet Paula again?
-Do Tati and Sorrow have any children?
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-Is Cezar dead or is he your planned antagonist in your originally planned third book?
-In 'Cybele's Secret' it was said that Stela was like all of the sisters. But when she grows up what job does she have and what kind of man does she marry?
-Does Duarte ever marry?
-Does Duarte meet Paula again?
-Do Tati and Sorrow have any children? (hide spoiler)]
Yanshui
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Juliet Marillier:
How "historical" is the universe of the Seven Waters / Blackthorn & Grim / Warrior Bard series? On the surface, it seems like a timeless fantasy version of medieval Ireland, but digging deeper, there are plenty of historical references such as the coming of the Norsemen, that hint at specific historical period. I'm not familiar enough with Irish history to puzzle it out yet!
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