G'day,
I keep getting emails asking about my intentions in regards to story sequels. There are many I do intend to write and I'll list them below. Please, no more messages asking about sequels and stories as they take up too much writing time to deal with them. I'm still recovering from the health issues caused by the stress of dealing with the NSW Gestapo for over 4 years.
A problem I have is that when the NSW Gestapo refused to provide me with the information I needed to identify files to be returned to me I was unable to get any of the twenty plus works in progress returned to me because they simply destroyed everything instead of taking the effort to work with me or to identify the files they had that were of no interest to them. There was over 500,000 words involved in those stories and about of them were tied up in the sequels, some of which were more than half written. Sadly, due to the four years of stress involved in the case I can't remember much of what was in them. As I do remember some of the scenes I am reconstructing those stories as best as I can, and I'm also working on writing new scenes for them that are in line with the planned stories.
The stories I plan to write and publish sequels for are:
Boone, Finding Home, Hal, Kim, Odd Man in College, Power Tool, Shiloh, Stand in Time, Times of Old, Will to Survive, as well as a few others I'd like to write sequels to but haven't yet thought of how to go with them. The ones in italics are already part written in my works in progress list. I also want to write some more Chaos Calls stories.
I currently have 584,000 words tied up in 35 works in progress. This includes 7 new Rivers Regions stories, and 3 new Life in the Suburbs stories. I'm trying to get some new stories finished as well as sorting out several stories that still need a revision review. Then there's a few other stories I've been asked to work on by other authors.
Please limit messages to reports of story problems that need fixing so I can concentrate as much as possible on creative writing instead responding to messages.
Stay safe and stay well,
Ernest