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"I really feel it’s important that each of my books stand on its own."
Not only I am gushy and incoherent, but I'm UNGRAMMATICAL. I could DIE. This is published in this month's Horn Book Magazine. A rare chance to hype my own book, and I sound like an idiot. I have about four really's in three paragraphs, most of them in the final sentences.
The quotations from authors are a sidebar to this article, "Epic Fantasy Meets Sequel Prejudice," by Jonathan Hunt.
Anyway, my humiliatingly puerile statement will tell you a little more about why The Lion Hunter is only "half a book," as
coffeeandink calls it.
Not only I am gushy and incoherent, but I'm UNGRAMMATICAL. I could DIE. This is published in this month's Horn Book Magazine. A rare chance to hype my own book, and I sound like an idiot. I have about four really's in three paragraphs, most of them in the final sentences.
The quotations from authors are a sidebar to this article, "Epic Fantasy Meets Sequel Prejudice," by Jonathan Hunt.
Anyway, my humiliatingly puerile statement will tell you a little more about why The Lion Hunter is only "half a book," as
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Thanks for posting the Hunt article--it's very timely for me. I just sent it to my editor.
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And I think I've said before how much it means to me that you like the book, despite the ending, because you came to it without having read any of the others. It is such a huge relief to me to know that it can be read out of context, even if it doesn't exactly "stand alone."
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Cheers!
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. . . I still love it, though.
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xx
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That is actually a good statement. :D
And as evil as the cliffhanger is, it's not like... Robert-Jordan-style evil. XD
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However, I got a really nice note from Jonathan Hunt yesterday after I'd posted this (and I don't *think* he reads my blog, although I suppose he might) apologizing that one of my "really's" hadn't been removed! That's definitely what I call customer service. And he isn't really a journalist anyway. GOD, there I go, "really" again. I am going to have to purge the word from my vocabulary.
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It doesn't make me resent the as-yet-unpublished status of the Empty Kingdom any less, though. :P
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I think that calling The Lion Hunter half a book is entirely perfect. Cliff-hangers are maddening when the story is building like it's going to end, and then suddenly the hero is in mortal danger. The Lion Hunter didn't do that at all, so it bugged me far less than a surprise cliff-hanger would have. (I was also completely forewarned that it was coming, so it wouldn't have come as a surprise even if I didn't know how books were supposed to be paced.)
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I sometimes think that people who don't read The Winter Prince first actually enjoy the other books more honestly. People who read TWP first tend to go bonkers over Medraut and then get all disappointed to discover that he's not the primary focus of the rest of the series.
which bugs me, because I personally think TELEMAKOS is a much more rewarding character to be bonkers about.
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