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Write a sequel is a very different experience from writing a story. It was for me at least.
If you read the story behind Twilight, you know I do not want to write a novel or start a career as an author. I was just writing a story for my own pleasure, allowed to develop for it and where it would lead. No pressure, just fun.
The first series, I wrote Twilight - Forever Dawn-is the same thing. I had not planned a sequel, not more than I planned to write a book first. Originally, Twilight was a sense of ending more. But when it was finished, I started writing epilogues. After I wrote three endings, each about a hundred pages, I realized that I was not ready to stop writing about Bella and Edward. One of these endings converted Forever Dawn.
(People often ask me if I ever go public Forever Dawn. The answer is no. For one thing, it does not much is downright embarrassing in places. However, some content will function as a contour in bulk for the fourth book, so I can not tell you what happened, either.)
I was about three hundred pages in Forever Dawn when life overwhelmed me. Twilight would be issued. People would read what I wrote. More specifically, young adults were going to read what I wrote. Involuntarily, I wrote a novel for young adults. I quickly realized that Forever Dawn has not followed the rules of YA. Because I was caught in the story, I finished Forever Dawn anyway, knowing she would never see the day I gave to my sister as a birthday present. And then I started following real.
The largest non-YA thing I did with Forever Dawn was: I pretty much spent the rest of the high school experience while at Bella, jumps forward in time in his life with themes more mature. So, as I began to outline New Moon, I went back to Bella senior year in high school and asked my little cast of characters, "What happened?"
I quickly regretted asking them to history. Because they gave me a story I never expected. Specifically, Edward tells me something I do not want to hear.
I should probably mention that I am not crazy (I know), just that I am a writer of nature. I'm writing my stories of my characters because they are the motivation and reward. The difficulty with the strong, the characters defined, however, is that you can not make them do something which is out of character. They must be who they are and, as a writer, they are often beyond your control.
As I started tracing New Moon (untitled at this time), it became clear that Edward is Edward, and he would have to behave as would be Edward. And because of this, Edward leaves.
NO! I do not want to leave Edward. An adjustment, I planted just as violent and tearful as those I saw in the discussion forums New Moon. I tried to talk him out. I presented him with options other parcel. I prayed. Edward remained impassive.
One day, when Midnight Sun (Edward version of Twilight) is available, I think you will understand better what is happening in the boy's head. See, just as Bella does not think it is good enough for Edward, Edward sees himself as a soulless monster who destroyed the lives of Bella and endanger his life after death. The incident.
Posted on February 4, 2010.