Another one in the bag . . . I really should stitch up the hole in this bag

Dr. Evil Meme

Dr. Evil Meme

I actually finished Charms of the Feykin a.k.a. Book 11 this morning before racing around to finish errands.  Supposed to get a storm tonight, so need to finish computer stuff and then the night is outlining or something.  The last one was about 10 minutes long, but I know the one time I don’t act like I’ll be forced off the Internet will be when I have to row myself out of the house.  Plus side of this victory, is that it’s just in time for my son to start his half days and getting next week off.  Probably be a father/son zoo trip in our future.  Depends on the heat.

This first draft completion comes with extra weirdness.  Not that I’m still not 100% certain about the release of The Merchant of Nevra Coil since I’m never sure of what’s going on with that.  There is a sense of wandering since this is the start of my summer editing extravaganza that will cover Books 9-11.  It’s that I only have 4 books left of Legends of Windemere.  Book 12 is the final temple and then everything heads for the grand finale.  Still uncertain about a few titles:

12- The Spirit Well
13- Ritual of the Lost Lamb (not very intimidating)
14- Path of the Traitors
15- Return of the Blood-Soaked Baron (No idea if this is right. Had a great one and lost the file during that computer crash)

I’m really heading toward the end here, which is both exciting and scary.  Can I really leave these characters behind and move on to another series?  Will people want to move on after the ending?  Will I be pigeon-holed into this one series?  How long do I wait until I tackle the next one?  Should I drop to 2 books and a few smaller works every year?  Where do I really want to go with this?  Can I stop typing questions in this post?  Have I lost everyone yet?  Who will be the one to try and answer all of these?  Why is Batman and Peter Parker never in the same place at the same time?

Well, I’m off to do something.  I have Book 12 outline to glance over while Book 11 is fresh in my mind.  Then I have the project that gets a post on Thursday to fiddle with.  Fun, fun, fun.

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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24 Responses to Another one in the bag . . . I really should stitch up the hole in this bag

  1. Colleen Chesebro's avatar Silver Threading says:

    I don’t know… who’s on first? LOL! Storming here right now. Have a safe night.

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  2. Congratulations on the finish of book 11. Is twelve finish yet. (I’m pulling your leg)

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  3. Jack Flacco's avatar Jack Flacco says:

    Good stuff, Charles. Keep moving forward and don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise. Great seeing your progress blossoming. Great job!

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  4. You stop at 12 if you’re superstitious. 🙂

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  5. Woo hoo – congrats on finishing #11! How exciting! 😀

    Path of the Traitors is a great title. It really stands out.

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  6. When you are done with the “Legends” series maybe you should try your hand at writing a book of questions…just kidding 🙂 Sounds like an exciting and nervous time for you my friend. 🙂

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  7. There has to be one! Today I’m going to be it and answer your challenge (even though you were joking) and answer each of your questions…

    Can I really leave these characters behind and move on to another series?
    Of course you can. You could always start a spin off series and then it’s the best of both worlds!

    Will people want to move on after the ending?
    I can’t answer that until I’ve read said ending! I’m sure you’ll satisfy us – give us a sense of closure 🙂

    Will I be pigeon-holed into this one series?
    I doubt it. You have loyal readers and fans who enjoyed your dalliance into a different genre. If you can build the world, your readers will come!

    How long do I wait until I tackle the next one?
    Give yourself a small break, but not to long that you lose your momentum. How long…hmm…how long is a piece of string?

    Should I drop to 2 books and a few smaller works every year?
    Go with your gut. If you can manage the schedule – why change?

    Where do I really want to go with this?
    Where do you really want to go with this?

    Can I stop typing questions in this post?
    Can I stop answering questions in this post?

    Have I lost everyone yet?/Who will be the one to try and answer all of these?
    The above should answer both those questions!

    Why is Batman and Peter Parker never in the same place at the same time?
    I don’t know, but I still think Spidey would win in a fight 😉

    Congratulations on finishing the book by the way 😀

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    • I shall reply:

      1) I might have a one-shot finale for a side character, but the survivors will have to be designated to cameos in future series.

      2) Going to be hard to tell because some character get ‘bad’ endings. Having an ensemble cast means I can vary their fates.

      3) I think seeing other big name authors returning to their hallmark series has me worried. Maybe that’s only a threat of being that high.

      4) I’ll have the series fully written about a year before the last 3 books are released, so I might start in on the next series after a month or two. At least with outlines.

      5) I can manage it, but I think I’ve driven my editor and cover artist nuts.

      Spidey would win in reality, but Batman seems to always win in the comics. Spider sense vs ‘Batman sense’? I’ll go with the one that isn’t simply the writer’s playing favorites.

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  8. M T McGuire's avatar M T McGuire says:

    mwahahargh! I love the questions. I hope you find the answers

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