fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I'll definitely do some non-Jack books.
As much as I've enjoyed writing the YAs, they're a tough balancing act because of the ripple effect into Jack's adult future. If I can find some interesting characters to spin off into their own series, that might be fun.
Might be fun too to take a peek at Jack's life between his dropping out/arrival in NYC and THE TOMB. Because of the necessity of keeping any Otherness/Ally activity below his radar, they'd be pretty much straight-ahead action/crime/mystery thrillers. (Lotsa backslashes in those 2 sentences.)[/SIZE]
One of the reasons I appreciate your writing, FPW, is that the stories are complemented by the otherness angle...but their basic storyline firmly stands on its own 2' well before we find out the eventual otherness connections.
I, and others from what I've read here, loved the "tires in the pool fix"...that Dragovic's drug was otherness based was somewhat secondary to the action in that scene.
Santa-jack is another example.
...as are all the short stories, except for "The Last Rakosh".
So bring on those straight-ahead action/crime/mystery thrillers. My money and my compulsion to collect are both waiting impatiently.
-Wapitikev
Axioms Jack seems to live by (inadvertantly or not):
Why he does what he does: "I chose this life. I know what I'm doing. And on any given day, I could stop doing it. Today, however, isn't that day. And tomorrow won't be either." Bruce Wayne, Identity Crisis
On Rasalom: "Water's wet, the sky is blue...and good old Satan Claus, Jimmy...he's out there...and he's just gettin' stronger." Joe Hallenbeck, The Last Boyscout