Thank you to everyone who has bought the debut. For me, it’s like trying to manage a couple of kids jostling for attention – not unlike being a teacher again. That book tugs at my thoughts constantly, like it’s jealous of the time being given to book 2. There’s a great deal to explore, and I’m itching to pursue the threads that were introduced earlier. Book 2 wants to be a furious expression of some of the deepest cries of the heart, at the same time as a sturdy adventure.īook 3 is in the wings. With this one, the scale is going to increase significantly, and the mysteries will lead far deeper. I also wanted a big foundation for the relationships, the skills, and the hopes that drive the sequel. But then there would have been little space to explore that childhood sense of wonder, that secret place inside that some of us remember well and others only vaguely. It was extremely difficult to keep myself from writing this book as the first, with a few chapters to summarise the events of book 1. The sequel should have many similarities to the first book, but there is more urgency to this part of the tale, as anyone who as read the first book would imagine. The time needed to complete it will depend largely on the length which, at this point, is unknown. The sequel to Dawn of Wonder is getting underway.
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