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James's avatar

Hi Jake, will you ever continue the zburbia or the sisters series? Please do.

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Jake Bible's avatar

I do plan on revisiting Z-Burbia and the Sisters. It'll be a while before I can get to those stories, but they will be happening, for sure. :)

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James's avatar

Cool, I cant wait. Thanks so much for the awesome work.

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Ryan Purvis's avatar

Will you be having fans on your podcast?

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Jake Bible's avatar

No guests for the first several months. I want to get a handle on the flow and format of the work first. But eventually it may happen, if not live then maybe by allowing fans to leave a message (looking at different services) and I can play that then answer questions.

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Davis Bennett's avatar

When you get an idea to write a new book, do you create an outline and "supporting documents" to help flesh it out? In other words, do you have a plan or do you just start writing and see where it takes you?

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Jake Bible's avatar

Excellent question! Honestly, it depends on the idea. The majority of the time I am able to just go for it. However, if I have a great idea, but don't have any story to go with that idea, I might sketch out a few chapters in a rough outline so I have some guides to go by. Realistically, I ditch the outline once I get a little writing steam going and then let the story take over. No matter what way I work, I do maintain a document that has the novel's description, comprehensive list of characters, maybe a couple of plot points, lists of equipment/places/organizations integral to the story.

I will say that if I find myself spending too much time and energy on a supporting document then I just dive in and start writing the actual novel. It can always be fixed later.

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