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Old 06-09-2011, 02:27 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by rudykerkhoven View Post
What's not too distant? I'd say, probably a year. Daniel and I are just barely beginning to think of ideas for a new one, but it's very, very early. It'll be a sequel to Whatley Tupper (it's actually hinted at in one of the stories in The Redemption of Mr. Sturlubok, if you haven't found it). Ideally, I'd like to put out a new CYOA each year, but sometimes it's hard to write something collaboratively, especially when your writing partner lives 1000 km away...
Touche. I can only imagine how complex it is to create the CYOA ebooks. Keeping things consistent and making sure all the links work properly must be a real headache at times. Add on that your writing partner is so far away from you and I imagine the headache grows even worse at times. Anyway I was just curious if you were planning to try writing additional CYOA titles. I've liked CYOA since I was a kid and the ebook format seems just the right place for such books.
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