When I first started writing When Broken Sparrows Fly, series was not in my head. However, once I settled on how it should end, I realized that there was more story I could tell. What about Beau? Does she find that perfect guy? Of course, hers wasn't the next story I conceived that would go with Kat's story. That honor belongs to Lucy. So, as it was, I came up with the idea of creating a trilogy. I even have names picked out for the next two--Under the Wings of Grace and Soaring on Hope--get the bird metaphor?
Tragically, I haven't gotten very far. I actually have about 8 chapters from the second one done. Lucy's story is off to a great start (and I think it's even kind of unique) plus we get more about Kat, Max, Beau, and Theo. But, I've kind of stalled out on this project.
This is what makes me a little nervous about sequels...what if I can't finish? What if it just dies out and leaves the first just kind of hanging there in the wind. We want to know what happens? What if I am unable to deliver?
I haven't even touched Lucy's story in a couple of years...when will I ever get back to it? Since then I've come up with a couple of other stories that I prefer to tell. And, don't even get me started on poor Beau...will she ever have a chance to shine in her own story? Maybe, maybe not, since I've only gotten so far as a rough idea of what that might entail. At this rate, I'll be sixty before I get to it!
So...is a series a good idea? I'm not sure. I'll let you know.
Some writers don't even start writing until they're 60 (that will probably be me).
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