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from the Q&A with Caragh M. O'Brien group.
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Caragh

You are great for caring so much. These are such insightful questions, and I certainly intend to resolve them in Vault 3. I will try to be careful with Thea, her baby, Rosie, Linus, and Burnham, if that's any comfort, but they are fairly deep into the clutches of evil. Thank you for being so supportive about the series. You wouldn't believe what a lift it is when I see your enthusiasm. Now I'm getting back to work. My editor needs a draft of Vault 3 by next week.
Hugs,
Caragh

All best,
Caragh

I COMPLETELY AGREE I LOVED IT SO MUCH BUT IT RIPPED MY SOUL INTO A MILLION PIECES..."
Okay. You've convinced me. I'll start a spoiler thread.
All best,
Caragh

Ha! Um, I thought it was a good ending?
I don't know when Vault 3 comes out because I have to write it first. I'm working on it!
Hugs,
Caragh

Aria ~ Sleep matters. Sweet dreams!

I am really glad that our writing process is similar because I know mine doesn't have much stability, it's mainly wherever my characters take me that I go, and that's scary. So I am glad that..."
You have described it aptly. Later, though, to go from that chaos and uncertainty into the time of revision when ideas gradually crystalize is so deeply satisfying. We just need to have faith in ourselves. So hard to do! Keep going, Ariel. You will certainly get where you need to go with your work.

I'm in shock that it's tomorrow, frankly. The date seemed so far away for so long that I half convinced myself it would never come. I didn't want to fret. I'm also far from home, so I'm not having a launch at my usual local bookstore which feels different, too. It doesn't feel quite real, but I hope it will tomorrow. Thanks for celebrating with me, Tiffini. :)

We are so alike in our processes. I find that reassuring. Usually, the more I talk to other writers, the more I find we all do it different ways and every process is okay as long as it works. That permission feels good, and yet, it's also nice to hear you are wandering around in this fog of uncertainty and discovery, too. Good luck with your writing.

Thanks, Ariel! I think book 2 answers some questions and sets up some more. I try to think of each book as its own complete story, but in a series, I have layers unfolding to work with, too. I don't have the entire story arc mapped out before I begin, so writing each book involves a lot of discovery for me. It keeps me surprised, you know?

Thanks, Kayl! I'm excited, too. I had so many cool discoveries writing Rule of Mirrors. I had a chance to think about how closely our personalities are formed by our experiences and bodies. Rosie finds her consciousness split in two. She struggles to become whole and get revenge.
