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Polly Holyoke:
Hi! I just read your sequel to The Neptune Project, and I loved it! But you sorta left us on a cliffhanger. I know that your publisher is saying no, but I really hope you can make the last book soon! Thousands of fans (like meh) are waiting.. sooo, yeah. I hope many people buy your books! You're my favorite author! Please ask your publisher once more?
Polly Holyoke
Hi Forest,
I'm hoping I might have time to write a third Neptune book next summer and then possibly self-publish it. I'm neck deep in a new fantasy series and I need to finish that up to sell to a major publisher before I take the risk of self publishing Neptune 3. I'm longing to dive back into the deep with Nere and crew, but I do need to keep a roof over my head, and sales from self published books to middle grade kids sometimes don't go so well. If you are dying for some more Neptune action, there's some very good fan fiction for my books posted on Wattpad now, or you can try writing your own! Thank you for caring so much. I'm honored to be your favorite author!
I'm hoping I might have time to write a third Neptune book next summer and then possibly self-publish it. I'm neck deep in a new fantasy series and I need to finish that up to sell to a major publisher before I take the risk of self publishing Neptune 3. I'm longing to dive back into the deep with Nere and crew, but I do need to keep a roof over my head, and sales from self published books to middle grade kids sometimes don't go so well. If you are dying for some more Neptune action, there's some very good fan fiction for my books posted on Wattpad now, or you can try writing your own! Thank you for caring so much. I'm honored to be your favorite author!
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noelle
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Polly Holyoke:
The Neptune Project is my very favorite book in the whole world, and I am always looking for books like it. I came across a series this year called the Above World series, and I was wondering if you had heard of it/ read it. I like the series because it could almost be a super far in the future continuation of The Neptune Project where everyone is a mutant instead of just a few and it is really cool! Have you read it?
Biblo_Wyrm
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Polly Holyoke:
I just read The Neptune Project, and I want to know... What year does the book take place in and what exactly is the Western Collective? And what made you decide to use the Euginics Wars from Star Trek, and why did Robry look at his feet? (I'm assuming it was to see if they look flipper-like, but how did he know anything about it if they did? Why didn't he think he just had fused toes if they were?)
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