Every time someone asks, it gets pushed back another day.https://twitter.com/ourfinaljourney/status/943797931575877634 …
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Look, here's the honest answer: It's messy. It's messy on multiple fronts. It's messy because I'm contracted for other books.
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It's messy because the thought of reopening that world after having to close it abruptly physically hurts.
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It's messy because I need the closure, and I know my readers want the closure, but finding the time and energy and soul to return to it isn't easy or simple.
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It's messy because I'm not allowed to have any victor in this industry without someone demanding that book, or accusing me of abandoning it--and by extension its readers.
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It's messy because I love those books, I am so f*cking proud of those books, I would have fought to the ends of the world for those books, I tried.
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It's messy because sometimes you do everything right and it still isn't enough.
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It's messy because part of me still believes in a world where those books find enough audience to merit the publishing attention they weren't given.
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It's messy because for the first two years after the series was stopped--after the publisher stopped it--I burst into tears at the very mention of it.
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It's messy because I am still not over that experience, and because I can't justify putting that book ahead of ones that publishers do support, as hard as that is.
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