I pretty much always wanted to write a series, because I love reading them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I did not know at first that it would be a series; I discovered after the first novel that I had more to say about it, so I did another. And another, and then the readers demanded yet more.
I think people enjoy a series. When you like a story, many readers want more of the same, which is dandy, if the author and the characters have more to say.
I've always wanted to be a part of that experience of writing to an audience that is just starting to fall in love with books. When I felt that my writing for adults had become cemented, I decided to write a YA series.
I actually have a young readers' series that I wanna do, kind of in the same lane as a Harry Potter or Narnia or Twilight. I want to write stuff like that.
I'd love to do a whole series of stories and have them collected into books.
I've always been a big fan of books.
I've written some standalone novels, but a book series allows fans in. There's much more intense involvement.
I love serialized stories of any kind. I'm a huge sucker for any kind of series.
I actually wasn't much of a book reader at all before the 'Twilight' series. They just draw you in, and people love them. They're terrific books.
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.