Alexandra
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Sylvain Reynard:
Hi SR! I completely adore all of your books, but The Gabriel Series are by far the best books that exist in the whole world. I would like to know how were you able to write the scenes in Gabriel's Rapture in which Gabriel and Julianne were separated, because as a reader it was so hard to read them. And by the way, what are you working on? Please keep writing and sharing with the world your beautiful books. Thanks!
Sylvain Reynard
Hi Alexandra, Thanks for your question.
The Gabriel Series is inspired by the true story of Dante and Beatrice. And part of that original narrative is the separation that occurs between Dante and Beatrice. Even before their separation, there was a time when rumours of Dante reached Beatrice's ears and she refused to greet him. When I began "Gabriel's Inferno," I know that some of these elements would be incorporated into the novels.
Right now, I'm working on a new contemporary novel that is set in Paris. It isn't finished yet but I've been making lots of progress on it. I hope to be able to say more about it and maybe even announce a forthcoming release date soon. Thanks for your support, SR
The Gabriel Series is inspired by the true story of Dante and Beatrice. And part of that original narrative is the separation that occurs between Dante and Beatrice. Even before their separation, there was a time when rumours of Dante reached Beatrice's ears and she refused to greet him. When I began "Gabriel's Inferno," I know that some of these elements would be incorporated into the novels.
Right now, I'm working on a new contemporary novel that is set in Paris. It isn't finished yet but I've been making lots of progress on it. I hope to be able to say more about it and maybe even announce a forthcoming release date soon. Thanks for your support, SR
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Debbie Zello
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Sylvain Reynard:
I would also love to see your Gabriel series brought to the big screen. Screen writers have the arduous task of transforming your inspired work into a two hour time frame. My question to SR is, would you consider taking on the job of screen writer to preserve your story as you see it?
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