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Apr 12Liked by Russell Nohelty, Evelyn Skye

I'm currently working with a couple of producers to turn my series into a TV show, and I've just written the pilot - I absolutely had to realize that these two mediums, books and TV, are different entities and require the story to be told in different ways. So much fun learning to write both things.

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that sounds like an incredible experience! Have soooo much fun!

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Apr 12Liked by Evelyn Skye

It is really incredible. Thank you!

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Amazing! I love it.

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Thank you!

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Apr 13Liked by Russell Nohelty, Evelyn Skye

I just saw the movie a few days ago and enjoyed it. I’ll have to put the book on my TBR.

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I'm glad you enjoyed the film! Can't wait for you to read the book, too. Thank you, David!

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Apr 15Liked by Evelyn Skye

I still think the ending of the book is way cooler than the film and I wish that more films would do that. It does help to clarify that this was a screenplay and you were collaborating on it. But as a mythological nerd not enough films do what your book did at the end and I wish I could have seen that. Plus it actually would have clarified the whole blood to blood stuff. I'm sure people who just watched the movie alone didn't believe the fact the dragon could not identify if someone was pure royal because of a blood handshake. Where the ending of the book really helped tie in that blood bond idea.

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thank you for your kind words about the book, Solika! I really enjoyed expanding all that worldbuilding and magic!

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Apr 13Liked by Evelyn Skye

Sometimes the differences are small and sometimes very big but as long as you enjoy it does it matter?

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