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JAMESBJOHNSON
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Do you do it or feel the pull to do it?
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Yes.
If I think the characters have become rounded personalities and I know how they will react.
It doesn't always work, particularly if I have left the original story alone for several years. It can mean yet another stalled story in 'drafts'.
How do your readers respond?
Usually? Boredom, or lack of any response at all.
Unless the sequel involving those characters is posted within a few weeks at longest.
Thanks.
Yet recurring characters are popular in other categories. Sherlock Holmes being the most famous, I think.
Yet Conan Doyle was so fed up with Sherlock Holmes that he killed him off - and then had to revive him because the public wouldn't let Sherlock stay dead.
A small trick I pull, which isn't entirely the same thing, is something that a few readers seemed to enjoy. I kind of weave the characters from separate stories into others, almost like cameo appearances. They're never big roles or anything. It kind of makes my stories seem like the take place in the same universe, at least the ones that make sense to.
It's a little nod to the few fans I have here. Sometimes its just a pop in spot by a particular character that would stand out to those that know them, sometimes its merely a mention of a particular person with the same result. Dunno that it really makes an impact, but I thought it was pretty neat.
A small trick I pull, which isn't entirely the same thing, is something that a few readers seemed to enjoy. I kind of weave the characters from separate stories into others, almost like cameo appearances. They're never big roles or anything. It kind of makes my stories seem like the take place in the same universe, at least the ones that make sense to.
It's a little nod to the few fans I have here. Sometimes its just a pop in spot by a particular character that would stand out to those that know them, sometimes its merely a mention of a particular person with the same result. Dunno that it really makes an impact, but I thought it was pretty neat.
Sure, why not. I have done it. The tales of John Abernathy. All the main characters are the same in each book, but different.
I have written The Silverbridge Chronicles and other series postings, but I don't think they count.
They were intended to be many linked stories around the same characters instead of reusing characters in different stories as I understood from the original post.
That's a trick I have thought about doing, but so far the opportunity has not presented itself. I'm also thinking of doing some stories where minor characters in one story become lead characters in another. It's not high on my list of priorities, but something with which I may experiment in the future.
A small trick I pull, which isn't entirely the same thing, is something that a few readers seemed to enjoy. I kind of weave the characters from separate stories into others, almost like cameo appearances. They're never big roles or anything. It kind of makes my stories seem like the take place in the same universe, at least the ones that make sense to.
It's a little nod to the few fans I have here. Sometimes its just a pop in spot by a particular character that would stand out to those that know them, sometimes its merely a mention of a particular person with the same result. Dunno that it really makes an impact, but I thought it was pretty neat.
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One of my stories just seemed to take place in a similar setting, and I never gave any city name or anything like that so I thought "hey, why the hell not? They coulda lived in the same neighborhood." ...