Nicole
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Juliet Marillier:
I have been such a fan of yours, I was really disappointed to hear that publishers were not excited about your recent suggestions. Would you ever consider some sort of self publishing since you have such a keen fanbase? There were a few series that the publishers didn't continue like Wildwood that I wonder if you might want to continue if you had freedom to write whatever you liked and knew it could be published?
Juliet Marillier
Hi Nicole and thanks for the question. I am not really keen on self publishing. I love to write, but don't love the idea of handling all the tecnicalities, or dealing with publishing platforms, as well as doing all the marketing and promotion myself. I feel like that would take so much energy I wouldn't be able to do the writing part. Self-publishing works really well for some writers but that is not really the path for me. I am doing a new series with a local publishing house here in Australia, and we hope to get that distributed fairly widely, though the initial edition will be mostly for Australia and New Zealand. The first of those two books, The Amber Owl, should be published in early 2025. With this smaller publishing house (New Dawn) I do have more creative freedom. However, I'm unlikely to continue an existing series with them because that's just not the way it works.
All the best, Juliet
All the best, Juliet
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Jami Bahr
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Juliet Marillier:
Juliet, I LOVE your books. I want to live in them. Your writing is so beautiful and so immersive and just really so wonderful. I wondered if you have ever thought about or been approached regarding other media for your stories. Movies? T.V.? I have thought, while reading Blackthorn and Grim, what a great television series that would make.
Hannah M.
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Juliet Marillier:
Hi Juliet I was wondering if you have any story ideas such as characters, items, or places that you've thrown out or given up on that I can use for one of my stories? The story that I'm thinking of is about an island where all story bits end up if they are thrown out or given up on. I've asked other authors so I can get a variety and some truth to the story. It's fine if you don't want to share any. Thanks. ~Hannah
Marta
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Juliet Marillier:
Dear Juliet. First of all thank you so much for the amazing work that you do, you are my favorite author and I really admire you. I’m always anxious to read your new books and I can’t wait for the next Blackthorn & Grim. From all the wonderful books you've written which one is your favorite? The one you most enjoyed writing or the one that has more meaning to you? Thank you.
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Mar 29, 2024 06:01AM