![]() ![]() People were going to read what I was writing. I was about three hundred pages into Forever Dawn when my life got turned upside down. However, some of the content will work as a loose outline for book four, so I can’t tell you what happened, either.) For one thing, it’s not great-it’s downright embarrassing in some places. (People often ask me if I’m ever going to make Forever Dawn public. One of those epilogues turned into Forever Dawn. After I’d written three epilogues, all of them over a hundred pages long, I realized I wasn’t ready to stop writing about Bella and Edward. But, when it was ended, I started writing epilogues. Originally, Twilight had a more defined ending. ![]() ![]() I wasn’t planning a sequel any more than I was planning to write a book in the first place. The first sequel I wrote to Twilight-Forever Dawn-was more of the same. I was just writing down a story for my personal enjoyment, letting it grow as it would and lead where it would. If you’ve read the story behind Twilight, then you know that I didn’t set out to write a novel or begin a career as an author. Writing a sequel is a very different experience than writing a story. **A note: I don’t pull any punches here, so if you haven’t read New Moon and you don’t want to be spoiled, don’t read this.** ![]()
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