Crystal
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Charlie N. Holmberg:
I honestly cannot express how much I enjoyed The Paper Magician Trilogy!!! I do wish there were more books in this series though. I would love to see the outcome of Mg Aviosky's decision on Ceony's secret, Ceony's influence on Tagis Praff and Folding, possible future adventures with Emery Thane or all of the above in many many more books! Please tell me there are more books in the making?
Charlie N. Holmberg
Hi Crystal! Thank you! I'm so glad you've enjoyed it. There IS another book in the works, though it's more of a spinoff than a direct continuation of the trilogy. It's working title is POLYMAKER. I recently announced it on my socials, but here's the description from Publisher's Weekly:
According to Stringer, the novel, which is set in the world of the author’s Paper Magician series, tells of Alvie Brechenmacher, a young woman who travels to England to “realize her dream of becoming a Polymaker—a plastics magician—and discover its hidden spells under the nephew of the renowned Magician Tagis Praff.”
I'm drafting it now. I hope you'll like it!
According to Stringer, the novel, which is set in the world of the author’s Paper Magician series, tells of Alvie Brechenmacher, a young woman who travels to England to “realize her dream of becoming a Polymaker—a plastics magician—and discover its hidden spells under the nephew of the renowned Magician Tagis Praff.”
I'm drafting it now. I hope you'll like it!
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Billie
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Charlie N. Holmberg:
I know I'm about 4 months(?) late on this, but I just saw on your recent blog about Disney acquiring the rights to adapt the Paper Magician series. I just wanted to tell you how much happiness and excitement this fills me with! The one thing in the world I love as much as reading is Disney, and I have nothing but the utmost faith that they will do right by your books!
Brian D.
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Charlie N. Holmberg:
I just finished reading the "Paper Magician" trilogy, and enjoyed it very much. As a writer of fantastic fiction, I'm always intrigued by new ideas and executions, and this was fresh and entertaining. Has anyone optioned the film rights? I immediately saw this as a Tim Burton style movie / mini series. Wonderful imagery, lots for the animators to play with.
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