![]() ![]() One of those epilogues turned into Forever Dawn. After I’d written three epilogues, all of them over a hundred pages long, I realized I wasn’t ready to stop writing about Bella and Edward. But, when it was ended, I started writing epilogues. Originally, Twilight had a more defined ending. I wasn’t planning a sequel any more than I was planning to write a book in the first place. The first sequel I wrote to Twilight-Forever Dawn-was more of the same. I was just writing down a story for my personal enjoyment, letting it grow as it would and lead where it would. If you’ve read the story behind Twilight, then you know that I didn’t set out to write a novel or begin a career as an author. Writing a sequel is a very different experience than writing a story. ![]() **A note: I don’t pull any punches here, so if you haven’t read New Moon and you don’t want to be spoiled, don’t read this.** ![]()
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