Will Star-Crossed be Available In Paperback? (and a few FAQ)

This was posted on my Facebook earlier, but I'm posting it here now to answer some of the GR readers that have sent me messages in this regard.

Many readers have asked me if STAR-CROSSED will be available in paperback. The question has become popular enough that I thought it might be a good topic to finally address.

So, the *dream* is for SC to be picked up by even a small publisher, so that I can go about having paperbacks provided through the traditional route. This is a deeply personal thing for me, and something I would love to see happen. What author doesn't love the idea of being able to walk into a bookstore and see their work on the shelves?

That said, this would definitely require more circulation. So if you enjoyed STAR-CROSSED, please share the love. The more people (bloggers and readers alike) are made aware, the more potential there is for things to pick up. The more things pick up, the greater likelihood there is for agents and publishers to take notice of my little indie book.

Thank you so much to every reader that has enjoyed SC. I'm working on a new project presently, and look forward to sharing new details soon.

Also, I've compiled a list of some FAQ for readers. This answers some questions that I've received quite a bit, through email and PMs.

What's the age gap between Mr. Tennant and Kaitlyn?

Mr. Tennant is 28/Kaitlyn is 18.

Is there any cheating?

No.

Is there any symbolism in SC? Was the descriptive writing intentional?

There's a lot of deliberate symbolism/foreshadowing/metaphors/imagery in Star-Crossed. I'm contemplating writing a more thought-out post later down the road - but for now, that answer is a resounding yes.

What's the song that Marius plays on the Piano?

That would be Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQVea...

What's the song that Will sings to Kaitlyn?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6hJF...

Is there a HEA for Kait and Mr. Tennant?

Until the spoiler tags decide to work, I don't think I can answer that here.
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Published on April 04, 2014 15:38
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