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Henry H. Neff
Thank you, Katie! I’d love to write sequel and have some ideas down but will have to see if enough people find the book and want more Laszlo and Maggie. Fingers crossed!
Henry H. Neff
Hi! I’m working on another adult book now (unrelated to The Witchstone) but would love to tackle a Witchstone sequel if enough people enjoy the book and would like more of Laszlo and Maggie. Thanks for giving it a read!
Henry H. Neff
The ideas for my current series, Impyrium, were born when I was finishing my last series, The Tapestry. I was curious how civilization would evolve in a world where some people can use magic, most cannot, and tenuous truce had been struck with other intelligent beings.
Leah Jancic
Do you have any actual print books of The Red Winter? I love your Tapestry series and I have all the books. I would really love to complete my collect
Do you have any actual print books of The Red Winter? I love your Tapestry series and I have all the books. I would really love to complete my collection of print books and not have one that has to be on Kindle or Nook.
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Oct 09, 2016 07:01PM · flag
Oct 09, 2016 07:01PM · flag
Henry H. Neff
You don't. You start writing and hope that inspiration comes and momentum ensues. People who wait for inspiration rarely finish their books.
Henry H. Neff
The second book in my new fantasy series, Impyrium.
Furroy
is henry ok? i was just thinking about max randomly today and then i was like, it's been awhile, i wonder if henry has written anything new?
is henry ok? i was just thinking about max randomly today and then i was like, it's been awhile, i wonder if henry has written anything new?
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May 31, 2020 10:54AM · flag
May 31, 2020 10:54AM · flag
Henry H. Neff
Read everything you can — not just the genre in which you plan to write. Work on your craft. Be persistent, patient, and professional.
Henry H. Neff
Creating something new and sharing it with others.
Henry H. Neff
Revisit plot (usually with an eye toward simplifying), go for a walk, do some drawing, or start a conversation between two characters — they'll usually lead you somewhere.
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