What Happens Next???

Ann H GabhartAnn's Posts, One Writer's Journal 6 Comments

One of the most fun things about being a writer is getting notes, messages and letters from readers. When I had my first book published a long time ago, any message I got from a reader came by mail since that was before internet days. So a reader had to take pen to paper, add a stamp and send the letter off to the publishing company who would forward the letter on to me. But I appreciated every letter I received and probably still have all of them stuck away somewhere.

But these days it’s much easier to contact an author. I still get the occasional letter in the mail forwarded on by my publishers, but most messages these days come faster than that. It’s the rare author you can’t hunt up on the internet. Just like me. I have this website where I share about my books, talk with all of you on my blog posts, have a sign-up place for my newsletters and have that contact page where anybody can type in a message, hit enter and in minutes I can be reading what they have to say.

Sometimes what they have to say is “what happens next?” So here are some snippets from a few of those messages.

Cecelia wrote, I received a copy of the book, River to Redemption, from Karen Lange’s blog, “Write Now.” … I fell in love with the character of Adria. Ruth touched my heart. Louis and his way of living for the LORD have given me a new focus on how I pray. I wonder, do you have in mind to write a sequel to this book. I wonder how their lives turn out.

Pat M. says, Just finished reading the series on the Merritt sisters and would love to read on about Tori and Clay, and Lorena Birdsong. I am hoping you will continue this and add to your three book series, at least with a book 4 as the possibilities could be endless. All these books have been marked as “KEEPERS” so I am probably going to need extra shelves as you continue writing. I feel like I know all of your characters, personally. Also I hope you don’t leave us not knowing what occurs with Adria in RIVER TO REDEMPTION.

Barbara M. had many questions. 🙂  I wanted to let you know that I just finished reading These Healing Hills. I think it might just be my favorite book of yours to date! I enjoyed every minute of it … We need more!! Did Carl stay on the mountain? Did he build a house for Becca and the baby? Did Ben and Francine get married? Was she able to continue nursing? What about Woody and his young girlfriend? We have to know! Haha. I think I could read these stories for generations.

Liz W. had some fun ideas about my Hidden Springs mysteries. I love your Hidden Springs mysteries. I hope you will continue writing about this community. You could have Michael and Alex work together on mysteries. And Maggie and Anthony could be another sleuthing team. I have recommended these books to our policewoman friend who does security at our church.

I do appreciate every reader who takes my characters to heart and wants to know more about what happens next after I’ve written “the end.” I think about that sometimes too. My characters become family while I’m writing about them so of course I want them to have a fairy tale ending and live happily ever after. With a few challenges along the way.

Last G.W.’s message had me smiling for several reasons. First because she tackled the internet to send me a message in spite of not being that comfortable with the whole internet thing. Here’s what she wrote.  I often want to contact an author after feeling moved through the written word, but I seldom have taken the time. I discovered you quite recently, as I read the Rosey Corner series, which I found so touching, relatable, and inspiring that I did not want it to end. REALLY!!! I vowed that I would not read another book (and I’m always reading), until I found a way to contact you, as I felt I simply must express, if possible, how much I loved the trilogy.

Although I read all of my fiction from Kindle these days, I’m not much for the internet otherwise. It was a feat just sending this message. But I have signed up for your newsletter. I will be trying to check out your blog. And I hope to leave reviews, as a Thank You, which is something I don’t believe I have ever done.

I appreciate her, and all of you, signing up from my newsletter. (I need to send one out soon.) And I especially appreciate her leaving reviews. In this internet book world, reviews are very important. So if you’ve ever left a review for one of my books on Amazon, Goodreads, Christianbook.com, Bookbub or other places, thank you so much. That is much appreciated.

And of course, as always, thanks for reading.

Do you ever think about what happens next to characters in the books you read?

Comments 6

  1. Ann, would love to read about where and what Adria went and doing. Hate when I finish any of your books and wonder what happened to the characters.

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      That’s so nice of you to say, Linda. I much appreciate you reading my books and wanting to get to know my characters.

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      I’m going back to the mountains for a story, but it won’t be a sequel to These Healing Hills, but another stand alone story, Vickie. But it would be fun to continue on with the characters in These Healing Hills.

  2. I absolutely wonder about some of the characters in books. I can still keep up with Jocie with her blog, so that’s good. But I still wonder about her. I really want to know what Adria and Darcy are doing now…where are they in their endeavors? My daughter called me after she finished These Healing Hills…she’s completely hooked, and wanted to know if there’s a sequel.
    I’m a fan of continuing sagas. Mandy, my daughter informed me the other day that I talk about characters as if they’re real people. But when a story grips me and pulls me in, they seem real…even after the last page. Your books do that for me. Until I discovered your stories, only one other writer kept me eagerly awaiting the next book. So…keep up the great writing! I’m anticipating the new book!

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      That Jocie needs to find her pencil and write some more news from Hollyhill. That is fun. Maybe she should let Wes have a turn at posting something. She did that once a while back.

      It’s funny that you mention you want to know about Adria and Darcy. You must be anticipating my upcoming book with a heroine named Darcie. 🙂 But maybe someday I’ll get to write Adria’s continuing story. The problem with me writing sequels is that the follow up books haven’t sold as well as the first book. 🙁 I did enjoy staying with the same characters in my series though.

      So glad your daughter enjoyed These Healing Hills. And I think it’s fine to talk about book characters as if you know them. In many ways, you do. I appreciate you reading my books and I’m glad to be one of the authors you are anxious to read. That’s neat.

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