Interview with Laura J. Underwood part 2 - Page 2


© Debbie Ledesma
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But of course, because I am a practical sort of person by nature, I won't hold my breath. *g*

DL: What other stories are you working on for the future?

LU: I just finished editing Wandering Lark, which is the sequel to Dragon's Tongue (a novel that will be coming out from Meisha Merlin some time later in 2004). I also recently finished a "collective novel" called Shadow Song, which is set in Anwyn's world and essentially ties together what happened to that message he carried that I mentioned in "Harper's Moon" and "The Black Tower." Of course, I don't have a publisher for that one yet, but it's the book Marion was always pushing me to write.

I'm currently working on a couple of short stories that I have been asked to provide for future anthologies, and because everyone keeps asking me "What happens next? after Ard Magister, I am working on the further adventures of Conor, Eithne and Rhoyd under the tentative title of Box of Bones. It takes place about three years later. Rhoyd is getting close to preteens mage-wise, and he's a lot bolder and more trusting of his own power, but there are times when the little boy in him gets in the way. It brings back characters like Michan (From Chronicles of the Last War) and mentioned "The Demon-Bound" as well as the late Fenelon Greenfyn.

Selina Rosen and I just finished collaborating on a "gonzo" mystery novel we're calling Bad Lands that we are seriously hoping will become a series. I have a soft spot for mysteries still, and writing this book was like going back to my roots of writing mysteries. Plus the characters are a hoot.

I am also hoping to get around to editing Anwyn's first novel one day and marketing it and a couple of independent novels set in Ard-Taebh. I have a book about Ginny and Manus (who appeared in a number of my Sword and Sorceress stories) that I am calling The Hounds of Ardagh that is almost ready to submit.[web]

Of course, what I actually get into working on for publication next (besides the short stories) is probably going to depend on how well my novels Dragon's Tongue and Wandering Lark do when they come out. (An author's career is only as good as their numbers.) There's a trilogy that follows those two books that deals with how Keltora took the High King's crown and another trilogy in the works dealing with Rhoyd's Aunt Genna. Plus one day, I want to go back and write something in the time of the Shadow Lords. There are a lot of places in my own worlds that I have not begun to explore. So who knows what stories are hiding there?

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