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About meI'm the author of fifteen novels and one non-fiction book (on SpongeBob Squarepants). If you'd like to find out more or contact me, visit my web site: http://www.stevenspruill.com.

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Real nameSteven Spruill

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Member sinceSep 21, 2008

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Hello, and welcome to Library Thing. ( I see by your profile you only joined a couple of weeks ago, and have yet to catalog any books. )

I stumbled upon your status as a Library Thing Author today because, not feeling in the mood for any of the new books on my to-be-read pile, I decided to look through my shelves for something old to re-read instead, and happened to choose the Kane and Pendrake trilogy. Since I was here anyway, entering the "completed" date for the book I just finished ( Sarah A. Hoyt's "Soul of Fire" ), I idly clicked on the info for the trilogy as well, and was surprised to see the link to your profile.

I suppose that this is perhaps not the best venue for my question, but I've never found any other site on which you had a web presence, and I have to ask: Had you intended for there to be a fourth book in the Hemophage series? It seemed to me that the structure didn't really seem right for a stereotypical trilogy, but that it should have been more like a "pair of pairs" -- two of the "Darkness" and two of the "Light". Given the difficulty I had tracking down a copy of "Lords of Light", it seemed likely that it may not have sold well enough to get the fourth one printed, but for what it's worth _I_ would have bought a copy.
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