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Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: How many Warrior Cats series are there, and will there be any more?” plus 4 more

Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: How many Warrior Cats series are there, and will there be any more?” plus 4 more


Question: How many Warrior Cats series are there, and will there be any more?

Posted: 18 Sep 2014 04:45 AM PDT

I currently have four series. Only, the fourth series is missing three books.
But my questions are: how many series are there already, is it just four?
And will there be any more series, because I read somewhere that possibly a 5th and 6th will be made.

And lastly, just how many series will there be? To tell you the truth, I don't think it should go on for too much longer. Don't get me wrong, I'm obsessed with the books at the moment, but there's the hassle of finishing what you thought was the last of the books, to find out that there's actually more. It's not that I don't love the books, but there can't be much else to write about. Is there one overall huge secret to get to, maybe? But yeah, anyway.. no rude comments please!:) All answers regarding my question are much appreciated!
Thankyou!:)

Question: Narrative writing?

Posted: 18 Sep 2014 04:17 AM PDT

Ask yourself who you think "they" are; who the distant voice is; why are they alone; where they are; are there others like them, and, if so, where? Then start imagining where the story is set (Outer space? The middle of a desert? A forest in a foreign country? In their own home?) and what has happened (Lost in space? Nuclear war? Civil war?)

Once you've thought about these questions for a while, the story should come to you.

Question: How do I go about writing a novel?

Posted: 18 Sep 2014 04:00 AM PDT

No matter what type of novel you want to write - literary or commercial, romance or science fiction, a wartime epic or a family drama- you will need commitment and creative energy. Firstly, you need to decide on a genre and brainstorm for a plot or narrative point of view. Decide your characters and how to make you make your plot interesting with twists. Build the novel's setting. Prepare a rough draft of your story so that you can come to know how your novel's story is going to progress. Revise all the point of the novel the way you have visualized. Hope this helps! Good luck to you!

Question: What is some good books/series to read?

Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:51 AM PDT

The Vampire Chronicles - Anne Rice (or pretty much anything else she's written.)

The Anita Blake Series - Laurell K. Hamilton About a vampire hunter.

The Merry Gentry Series - Laurell K. Hamilton (I don't particularly care for this series but it is good.) It's about a Faerie Princess, turned Private Investigator.

The Vampire Diaries - LJ Smith (There's also a TV show based on the series. They're both awesome.)

You may have already read these or some of them at least but these are the series' that I have read.

I don't know of a website in particular but I use Amazon.com.

Question: Anything GOOD you can think of on how to repel Vampires (For a fictional novel)?

Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:44 AM PDT

The power of love. If someone in your book is in love, you could make it so that love is a weapon, that like a blinding light or heat that only vampires feel when the user calls upon the strength and power of love! And when the love is stronger, the powers stronger and vice versa! (Because vampires generally don't love, mostly hate! So you could use that love against them!)
What would your book be called? So I can look out for it if it happens to get published?
Hope this helps!! :)
Please let me know what you think! :)

Any smith! Xxx

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