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Jun 15, 2011 11:06AM

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But once they last book comes out, depending on how good the author is, I feel a little sad but mostly just sated. Soooooooo just waiting on you now...




Yeah I know the feeling...I do the same too. I have some books that went into Wait-till-sequel pile. No matter how tempting (CoFA), better to wait for sequel than torture ourselves for a whole year, though some have snuck under my radar too (cough Crescendo). I was so eager to read Cresendo, I didn't bother reading reviews, just jumped right in and I actually thought pages were missing. Learned my lesson, now I always read reviews to make sure there is no cliff hanger.

I refuse to do that to myself any longer.
That is the one thing that has turned me on to Indie writers and edging away from main stream.
That, the prices and the work seems so much better to me.
The most important reason that keeps me staying and paying for certain Indie writers is their ability (or Choice) to actually respond and listen to their fans.
Addison really seems to genuinely care and she's really funny. Added to the fact that she takes time out of what I am sure a busy schedule to respond, I'll be a loyal reader.

Jenn, I've never thought of waiting until the series is complete before starting a series, but I have found myself late to the party so to speak and just gotten into a series once it's complete. And BTW, I LUV to respond to readers and writers. I love connecting with people. =)

I refuse to do t..."
Agreed...that's one thing I like about you Addison. When I read your book Ethereal, am looking forward to ask you any questions I have (which I usually do). I usually do a brain dump in my review if I have any questions, since we don't have access to all the writers. I just finished Passion, I wish I could ask Lauren all my questions.

As far as writing goes, I would be ecstatic if I could finish a book! I can certainly start one, but completely it is like asking me to climb mount everest... Ok, maybe not so extreme, but you get my point. It seems impossible even though I know it's not. So if I ever overcome those incredible odds, I will probably feel like a new person.

As a writer, the only thing more satisfying to me than writing "The end" (or in my case "finis")is a good review or appreciative email. That makes my day, my week, my month and my year, lol. But "finis" is a close second.

I'm with you on the stand alone books, they're harder to digest knowing the end will be, well, the end.
And as for writing, you go girl! One step at a time and you'll get there. =)

Oh I for sure have to map out where I think the characters ended up way after the end. I actually like the books that take you way into the future even if it's in a brief paragraph or two.
And I love that you sat, finis.

I have to tell you Addsion, your supporting characters are really what make your books for me, I think Bri & Drake are an absolute riot. I absolutely adore when a writer takes enough care, time and has the finesse to polish even the most secondary characters in a series. It makes the reading experience so much more satisfying. And as an adult who likes to read YA paranormal fiction, purely because it's a fabulous vacation from the every day doldrums of life, it's so refreshing to indie gems like you. I am a very fast reader who reads 2-3 books a week, and I am the type to start what I finish, so sometimes I torture myself. Thank you for providing 2 of the best YA paranormal fiction I have read yet. Can't wait for the rest of your career....
Alrighty I will stop gushing now, I had to get that out of my system. You really deserve to hear just how incredible your work is.

~Addison

I don't know, maybe I'm strange but I just really really appreciate it when I can read truly well developed books in every sense.

Taddy - You give the nicest compliments!! Thank you!

Thank you Chanda! It's so encouraging to hear nice things. I really hope you'll like book 3. I'm almost done with the cover art, so hopefully I'll post that Monday. =)


I do wonder what my fave characters from the series that become near and dear to me are doing now. I think the for anyone who loves to read, characters become part of your "world" for awhile, and it's good for our creative spirit to wonder about these "people" from time to time. It's also to me, a sign of an excellent author.

Taddy, I think I have to agree with everything you've said on this post, from your assessment of Addison's story-weaving ability, to the beauty of the cover art, and to the characters (hers and others) becoming part of your world for a while. That is the true beauty of a well-written story, that creation of beings who take on a life all their own. And in all honesty, how do we know they don't really exist somewhere, or some time...
;)

Taddy- re; wondering about the characters, I do the same thing and not just with my own books. There are some books that I wish would have lasted forever.

Taddy, I think I have to agree with everything you've said on this post, from yo..."
Tyra - Thank you for the generous compliment! And as far as characters go, when I read a book and they become real to me that is one of the best gifts the author can give me. It almost does feel as though I've read about something real.

That's what I feel a really gifted author has done for me after I've become involved in a book.
Addison, you can do just that. This world lives in you, and through you it lives out here and gets to us....
Tyra, i'm going to add you as a friend, we think alike!

That's what I feel a really gifted author has done for me after I've become involved in a book.
Addison, you can do just that. This world lives in you, and through you it lives out here and gets to us....
Tyra, i'm going to add your books as ones to read soon, and you as a friend, we think alike!