I’ve been working on Wolf Tales IX for the past couple of months
which, counting the novellas in anthologies, is the seventeenth title in my
erotic tales of the Chanku. It’s due for release in January 2010. I remember
wondering when I signed the contracts for the third set of novels and novellas
if I’d ever get them all written. Now, all of a sudden, the stories I’m
contracted for are almost done and I’m waiting to hear from my publisher about
plans for more of the series. Characters who were new to me less than four
years ago have now become old friends. I know their secrets, their loves, their
needs and their fears. I wonder what the future holds in store for them, and I
worry about them as if they’re real flesh-and-blood people who matter to me in
the way of those I love in real life.
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3 comments posted.
That almost sounds like multiple personality disorder! How ever do you keep your thoughts yours and theirs - theirs?
(Judy Bradley 6:52pm January 2, 2009)
It's sad when a series ends. It feels little a family member or best friend moved away or died.
(Lily Chan 12:43pm January 3, 2009)