Rebecca
asked
Rin Chupeco:
I just finished The Suffering and loved it so much. I was wondering if you plan on writing any more to the series? Please say yes.:) I haven't had enough of Okiku yet.
Rin Chupeco
First off - thank you very much! I am always happy when I get asked these sort of questions.
Secondly, I love and hate trilogies. On principle, I would adore every book that extends the stories of characters I've come to love. But plot-wise, sometimes some trilogies would have been better as a duology, or even as a stand-alone. The stories in the second and third books have to be just as compelling as the first. They have to be written because there are more stories of them to tell, and not just because every series should be a trilogy just for the sake of making it a trilogy.
The Girl from the Well started out as a stand-alone book. I pitched a sequel much later, when the book was already on its way to being released, because I had some ideas that didn't fit in the first book that I thought would suit a sequel / companion novel very well.
That said, I don't have more stories about Okiku and Tark to tell that would validate a third book. At least, not now. I don't want to write a third book just to write a third book. I want to have a good story in place first before I add to the series.
That said, would I ever write a third book about Okiku and Tark somewhere down the road, should inspiration finally hit? Absolutely - whether that comes a year from now or five years from now!
Secondly, I love and hate trilogies. On principle, I would adore every book that extends the stories of characters I've come to love. But plot-wise, sometimes some trilogies would have been better as a duology, or even as a stand-alone. The stories in the second and third books have to be just as compelling as the first. They have to be written because there are more stories of them to tell, and not just because every series should be a trilogy just for the sake of making it a trilogy.
The Girl from the Well started out as a stand-alone book. I pitched a sequel much later, when the book was already on its way to being released, because I had some ideas that didn't fit in the first book that I thought would suit a sequel / companion novel very well.
That said, I don't have more stories about Okiku and Tark to tell that would validate a third book. At least, not now. I don't want to write a third book just to write a third book. I want to have a good story in place first before I add to the series.
That said, would I ever write a third book about Okiku and Tark somewhere down the road, should inspiration finally hit? Absolutely - whether that comes a year from now or five years from now!
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Eleanor
asked
Rin Chupeco:
Hello Rin! I really liked your book called the girl from the well. It was well written and I like the main ghost Okiku. I was wondering if you're going to make another book like this with Japanese ghosts. I love Japanese horror, cool and very scary. Hopefully you'll make more books, you're a really great author!
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