Will Stephenie Meyer actually finish writing Midnight Sun?
Question Posted Wednesday June 3 2009, 11:14 pm
At my school, a famous author came to visit us. My friends saw her talk about various books and authors that she knew well. They told me she was friends with Stephenie Meyer (author Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn) and that she (Stephenie Meyer) will continue working on the Twilight series (as she currently is, according to this author). Some months ago though parts of Midnight Sun had leaked out and she said she was not going to write any more on that book in the Twilight series?! Do you think Stephenie Meyer is actually going to do it or do you think the author that came to the school didn't know what she was talking about?
P.S. I didn't want to put the actual author's name in this just in case the information is completely false and embarrassing to her later, but this is factual information.
Stephenie said a while back that due to the leak on the internet, she was putting Midnight Sun on hold indefinitely.
I personally don't agree with that choice, and I was very much so looking forward to the release of Midnight Sun, however she is my favorite author, so I will stand by any decision she chooses to make. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
christina answered Thursday June 4 2009, 2:20 am: As far as I know, her website says that she is not going to finish writing Midnight Sun. It ended up leaking online, and I guess she now doesn't see a point in continuing the writing process.
laynemayhem answered Thursday June 4 2009, 1:04 am: from what i know, stephanie meyer was really upset about the chapters being leaked onto the internet. and i heard that she wasnt going to finish them. thats just what i heard. to find out FOR SURE if she will or not, you're going to have to talk to her and ask her. shes probably the only one who knows.
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