It’s possible I’ve never written a trilogy before.
I know, I totally thought I had: but switching narrators does mean that you have to wrap up the narrator’s emotional arc a lil bit. But having Kami have the whole Lynburn Legacy as hers means that her emotional arc is spread out, too: notes of…
I wish I had known just how unceasing the agony would be! Two whole years until I know what becomes of my lovelies.
Golly no! Just one year. Good heavens I am not a SLOWPOKE. Untold is all written and everything! It’s in copyedits. *waves to the land of copyedits, where they fix the fiddly bits*
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“But some people’s stories end in Untold, so you’ll know what becomes of them then!” …that doesn’t make it better,...
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Anyone else find the statement, “some people’s stories end in Untold,” to be rather ominous? I’m a little bit terrified...
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Ohhh I see. No, No. 3, Unbroken, is out in 2014. But some people’s stories end in Untold, so you’ll know what becomes of...
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Anyone want to make some posters for Unspoken with these lines? I would reblog the heck out of them. Actually, I would...
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