There's only one set of books I've written that I knew was going to be more than one book at the beginning, and those are the 'Missing Link' books.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
All the books I have written have been one book, from the beginning.
I try not to recommend too many books, frankly, because I think there's a certain synchronicity that happens when people discover books.
Every time you finish a book, you have a terrible feeling that there's just never going to be another one. But fortunately, so far, the next one has always shown up.
As a writer, I'm always aware of the fact that there are so many books out there.
With each book you write you have to learn how to write that book - so every time, you have to start all over again.
Books are not like albums, where you can simply download and enjoy your favorite chapter and ignore the rest.
I think of every book as a single entity, and some have later gone on to become a series, often at the request of readers.
The last three books are much more a case of a moment of history, what happened almost by accident or coincidence, like being in the same elevator or lifeboat.
I don't know how many good books I still have in me; I hope there are another four or five.
It's rare that I read more than two or three books by any one author; usually only one.
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