By Luke Murphy
So I’ve written
my first sequel, which was a new experience for me. WILD CARD is the second
part to my debut novel, DEAD MAN’S HAND. I have no plans, no idea how many
books I’ll write with these characters. I’ll just write, and see where the
characters take me. Who knows?
PROS: There are
definitely some benefits to writing a sequel.
Characters
For one, the
main cast of characters are already formed. Readers are familiar with the main
characters in the series, and there is no need for a lot of backstory to get
readers caught up, or a lot of explicit detail to show character traits and
physical appearances.
Setting
Since I already researched
the setting of my first novel, I can save that time for novel #2, because I am
already familiar with the city (Las Vegas) that I’ve chosen for the setting of
my adventures.
Readers/Fans
Since I have
book #1 under my belt, I’ve already formed a small fan base and readership who
are earnestly awaiting my next novel. I won’t have to worry about reaching those
readers, as they are returning customers, and will already be searching out my
books.
CONS:
Expectations
Because DEAD
MAN’S HAND garnered so much attention and success, now there is a level of
expectation that comes with my next book. With so much praise and five-star
reviews, readers have a high expectation of what they are looking for with a new
Calvin Watters’ book.
Time
I don’t have to
tell you that it’s a lot faster to read a book than it is to write it. Readers
are expecting another book as soon as they finish reading the previous one. It
took me five years to write the sequel to DEAD MAN’S HAND (sandwiching another
book in between), and once readers have finished WILD CARD, they will be
expecting another Calvin Watters adventure. I might not have time to breathe.
Ideas
There are only
so many ideas/conflicts to write about, so coming up with new, fresh ideas for
my characters with each new novel, can possess a bit of a challenge for a
writer.
With all that
said, I really enjoyed writing WILD CARD, the sequel to DEAD MAN’S HAND, and I
look forward to possibly writing more Calvin Watters’
adventures in the future.
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Luke Murphy is
the International bestselling author of Dead Man’s Hand (Imajin Books, 2012) and
Kiss & Tell (Imajin Books, 2015).Murphy played six years of professional
hockey before retiring in 2006. His sports column, “Overtime” (Pontiac Equity),
was nominated for the 2007 Best Sports Page in Quebec, and won the award in
2009. He has also worked as a radio journalist (CHIPFM 101.7). Murphy lives in
Shawville, QC with his wife, three daughters and pug. He is a teacher who holds
a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing, and a Bachelor of Education (Magna
Cum Laude).Wild Card, a sequel to Dead Man’s Hand, is Murphy’s third novel. For
more information on Luke and his books, visit: www.authorlukemurphy.com, ‘like’
his Facebook page www.facebook.com/AuthorLukeMurphy and follow him on Twitter www.twitter.com/AuthorLMurphy
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