I have an interesting problem.

May 06, 2009 11:03


My publisher has asked me to write a short story prequel to my Soul Screamers books. They want to release this story as an e-short in July, so I’m in a bit of a time crunch and I’ve run across a couple of interesting problems. The first is a familiar dilemma (at least for me), but the second is something… else.

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rachel vincent

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suelder May 6 2009, 16:28:25 UTC
that was my first thought as well - use a different POV. Sorry, I haven't read Soul Screamers, but if there's a mentor character, that's the one I'd choose for POV.

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rkvincent May 6 2009, 17:12:17 UTC
Oops. I probably should have mentioned that the books aren't out yet. The first one, My Soul to Take, comes out August 1. ;-)

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suelder May 7 2009, 01:43:01 UTC
ROFL - I don't feel nearly so guilty then. I'll definitely be looking for them ;-)

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rkvincent May 6 2009, 17:11:23 UTC
The problem is that if I have someone else in the know, then the readers would be in the know too, right? And that would spoil stuff in book one. Wouldn't it?

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rkvincent May 6 2009, 17:24:41 UTC
Actually... no. It's pretty obvious what she is, but not what she can do. ;-)

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