It's a very 18th-century thing to have a book broken into several volumes.
From Matthew Tobin Anderson
I don't want to go out hunting for dismal topics to write about.
We love fantasy novels in which the characters think that they're peasants but turn out to be princes and kings.
I was someone who really loved fantasy novels and science fiction novels.
Older teens tend to write to me and say, 'Thank you for not writing down to teenagers.' And then there are the letters from adults who say, 'This is such a good book; why did you write it for teens?'
Teens are not like the weird, dumb dwarves you have around your house. They are actually you when you were younger. Why not write a book which is as sophisticated as a book for an adult, but is about the concerns that teenagers actually have?
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