How would you describe the difference between "Return to Canifis" and the Twilight Novel Series? I am sure many people might put them in the same boat as they both have Vampires and Werewolves. =(
My Questions
1. Who is your favourite charachter and why?
2. What is your favourite bit in the story?
3. How long did it take you to write it?
4. What was your favourite bit in making the book?
I'm quite curious to know if there is some form of a "secret" message or code hidden in either the first or second book (or both) that could unravel a special item or location that could only be discovered through the books. Kinda like when the Cryptic Clue Fest began.
For example, under a certain rock or is a mysterious tunnel, or pull a certain flower from the ground and a key is attached to its roots.
Sounds good for the series of books, and would be awesome for in-game RS!
Thx
-Gamemaster 0 (zero)
Read the directions, and directly you'll be directed in the right direction.
Does Jagex ever plan on making a Runescape movie? Possibly following the storyline of one of your books.
Continuing the "video" theme : how about a TV commercial? WOW has done this before and I'm sure they've received many more players.
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TrustyTurkey
i read betrayal at falador about 6 months after it came out,
best book ive read and i dont usually read books..
pre-ordered return to canfis and i cant wait to get it!
hopefully here tomorrow :')
anyway 2 things:
any ideas for your next book? (dont tell us the idea, just yes/no)
will the next book be a sequel?
and one main thing:
love your writing skills!
i read betrayal at falador about 6 months after it came out,
best book ive read and i dont usually read books..
pre-ordered return to canfis and i cant wait to get it!
hopefully here tomorrow :')
anyway 2 things:
any ideas for your next book? (dont tell us the idea, just yes/no)
will the next book be a sequel?
and one main thing:
love your writing skills!
How do you keep your books evenly paced?
I mean, I've read books where there's just one thing after another with no break in between, and others who have too many lulls in them, but then, there are yet still others who have their timing just right. Like, action, action, lull, action... I'm not being too clear, am I?
Oh well.
Do you have any tips on that? Pacing a book, I mean.
- Leaf Spring4