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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
    Kin is one of those books I keep meaning to grab and then I forget. I'm going to put it on my WANT TO READ list on Goodreads while I'm thinking about it. Sounds awesome.
    You must get to this one. It is an awesome read and would be a great October read!

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  • saginawhorror
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I love Kin and would love a sequel but not for the sake of a sequel. If it does not due the original justice then it was not needed. Any update on Digital 50?
    Got Digital 50 too. Never did get the short story.

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  • saginawhorror
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I love Kin and would love a sequel but not for the sake of a sequel. If it does not due the original justice then it was not needed. Any update on Digital 50?
    Got Digital 50 too. Never did get the short story.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I love Kin and would love a sequel but not for the sake of a sequel. If it does not due the original justice then it was not needed. Any update on Digital 50?
    Kin is one of those books I keep meaning to grab and then I forget. I'm going to put it on my WANT TO READ list on Goodreads while I'm thinking about it. Sounds awesome.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View Post
    Sadly, a KIN sequel is a good ways away, if it happens at all. I have the plot and some of it written, but there are other stories I have to/want to write first, and those will always take precedence. I have to absolutely need to write the story, to be consumed by it, or the likelihood is it won't be as good as it needs to be, and that's just not where I am right now.
    I love Kin and would love a sequel but not for the sake of a sequel. If it does not due the original justice then it was not needed. Any update on Digital 50?

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Sadly, a KIN sequel is a good ways away, if it happens at all. I have the plot and some of it written, but there are other stories I have to/want to write first, and those will always take precedence. I have to absolutely need to write the story, to be consumed by it, or the likelihood is it won't be as good as it needs to be, and that's just not where I am right now.

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    So am I! That's a really long time.

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Hey guys, sorry it took me a minute to respond. To address what's already been said here, yes, I'm closing in on the end of Mr. Stitch, which is shaping up to be something very different for me. After that, I'll be starting on the next novel, already plotted and ready to rumble.

    Plans for a limited of Milestone have, sadly, fallen by the wayside, as it looks like the publisher got busy with other things. The book is, however, still available in both digital and trade paperback editions. Speaking of which, I've also recently made my autumnal collection DEAD LEAVES available in paperback for the first time. You can find both of these books at the usual online retailers.

    And last but not least, there's the new collection, We Live Inside Your Eyes, which I'm very excited about, as I think it represents my best work to date and will feature some material written just for the book. This will be released in April of next year. You can keep up to date with what's happening via the blog on my website: www.kealanpatrickburke.com/blog

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  • Martin
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    Happy to help!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Rep heading your way. Thanks for the below. It's appreciated.

    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    From Mr. Burkes last newsletter:

    Before we get to the meat of this newsletter, I wanted to let you know that I am closing in on the end of Mr. Stitch, my first new novel in six years. It's been a long road to get this monster out into the world, but I hope when it finally learns to stand, you'll appreciate it despite its scars and ugliness. I'll share more news as I can, but rest assured, just because it may seem quiet, doesn't mean I'm not always up to something wicked...

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    Does anyone else subscribe to Kealan's newsletter? I could have sworn I had read in it that he had a new novel almost complete or coming soon. However I think I deleted the newsletter and I don't see any update like that on his website.
    From Mr. Burkes last newsletter:

    Before we get to the meat of this newsletter, I wanted to let you know that I am closing in on the end of Mr. Stitch, my first new novel in six years. It's been a long road to get this monster out into the world, but I hope when it finally learns to stand, you'll appreciate it despite its scars and ugliness. I'll share more news as I can, but rest assured, just because it may seem quiet, doesn't mean I'm not always up to something wicked...

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  • Sock Monkey
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    I don’t subscribe to his newsletter, but last I heard he was working on the sequel to KIN and that there was an upcoming limited compiling all of his Milestone stories. I’m very eager to read both.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Does anyone else subscribe to Kealan's newsletter? I could have sworn I had read in it that he had a new novel almost complete or coming soon. However I think I deleted the newsletter and I don't see any update like that on his website.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Hopefully the build up will be well worth it.

    Originally posted by Zaharoff View Post
    Kealan, I've had Shocklines on order since - 2005? - really?
    Looking forward to it.

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  • Zaharoff
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    Kealan, I've had Shocklines on order since - 2005? - really?
    Looking forward to it.

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