This is a simple post to see what people thought of the 3rd Raven story. Many people said they enjoyed it, which is great. I’ve tried to be different with each volume:
- Raven’s Hold was an attempt at supernatural thriller.
- Raven’s Game was an attempt at the serial killer vs cop.
- Raven’s Dawn was an attempt at a cult story where the true villain was a rarity.
The 4th and final volume for next year will be a Monster vs Monster story. I’m still trying to think of a way to do this and who I’m going to be rooting for. Typically, it focuses on humans in the path or sights of the monsters, which means I should probably design one or two central targets. I considered having Dawn by the central, but she’s definitely a character that would lose her appeal if around too often. What if the monsters had a battle near the beginning and wounded themselves enough that they have to get help? I’m just throwing ideas out here, but something is forming.
A big thank you to everyone who read the story and I’m glad you had fun. Part of me is still considering that after the 4th one, I’ll clean them all up, get a cover, and put them on Kindle in 2019 as a cheap bundle. That’s way down the road and depends a lot on where I’m at during that time.
So, what did you think of the latest Dawn adventure and the Monster vs Monster concept?
What do you think of Raven’s Wrath as a title?
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The title seems very appropriate, considering the ending. Everything seems to lead up to the Monster vs. Monster approach.
You had some very creative deaths. 🙂 I could tell you enjoyed writing each installment.
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Thanks. Not sure if I enjoyed it too much since I’m not that big a fan of gore.
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I like the monster vs monster idea. Raven’s Wrath sounds like an excellent title. I vote for Dawn being a central figure. I could just imagine all the ways she would avoid getting done in by an opponent.
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I’ll see how that comes out. One problem with a crazy character is that their novelty can wear off if they’re always in the spotlight. Audience could become numb to her antics.
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You know best. 🙂
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I like the title. It rolls off the tongue and fits the idea for the story.
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Thanks. 😁
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You are welcome, Charles.
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