Jasmine
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael, I write stories with a friend of mine. We haven't fleshed out the stories into full books but we've made a number stories over the last 3-4 years. Recently, we came to the end of the world we created and I was surprised at how satisfying and painful it was in equal measure to let our characters rest. Have you ever felt something like that?
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Jasmine. First congratulations to you and your friend. As to your question. I usually am not saddened right when I finish, because I'm running high on Endorphins from reaching the end. I always like the "final wrap up." But, yes, as time passes, and I'm not "with" my characters any longer I start to miss them.
It's one of the reasons why Royce and Hadrian (and crew) make a comeback through the Riyria Chronicles. When I finished the Riyria Revelations I thought I was done, but myself, and most importantly my wife) missed her adventures with the pair, so four (and soon to be five) new books came into existence.
So, sure, go ahead and write other stuff, but if the heartstrings pul and you feel the need to revisit the world and people in what you thought was a finished series, there is nothing wrong about going back to old ffriends.
I wish you two great success!
It's one of the reasons why Royce and Hadrian (and crew) make a comeback through the Riyria Chronicles. When I finished the Riyria Revelations I thought I was done, but myself, and most importantly my wife) missed her adventures with the pair, so four (and soon to be five) new books came into existence.
So, sure, go ahead and write other stuff, but if the heartstrings pul and you feel the need to revisit the world and people in what you thought was a finished series, there is nothing wrong about going back to old ffriends.
I wish you two great success!
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Kimberly Simon
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hey! I'm an Audible listener (reader) and was so glad to see the map for the Riyria Series on your website. When I tried enlarging the map it becomes pixilated and hard to read. I just finished the rose and the Thorn and would have liked a map for the town. Your words paint a lovely image, but maps for Tolkien and Game of Thrones only enhance the experience. More maps?
Britt Griffin
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael! I was wondering what are your thoughts on the idea of a Riyria animated series? Animation has developed so much as a form of storytelling since shows like Avatar the Last Airbender, Steven Universe, Castlevania, etc. Even though I can totally see Riyria play out as a live-action series, it would be so fun to see in animation! Have you ever considered pitching it for an animated adaptation as well?
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