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Rainbow Rowell I think he probably notices it. But I don't think that Baz loses his mind around blood. (I'm thinking back to when other characters are bleeding ...) Also, it wouldn't just be Penny; he's around women and girls all the time, so he'd have to be accustomed to it. It might also hit him differently because menstrual blood isn't the same as blood straight from your blood vessels. It's a combination of tissues and fluids. (Some people will think this question is gross, but I guess the whole point of the Simon Snow book is to treat archetypical fantasy characters like they're real ...)
Rainbow Rowell Hi! He's working at a ranch in Colorado, and on his way home to Nebraska to see Cath at Christmas.

I think Levi would like to own his own ranch, but that's difficult to do if you can't afford the land and the start-up costs. I imagined that he'd gone to Colorado for work.
Rainbow Rowell For a cozy book, Fangirl has several hospitalizations and serious mental health crises, and a character who has been abandoned by her mother and her twin. That's a lot of angst! I think of most of my books as both ANGSTY and REASSURING. If you're looking for straight-up cozy, you might want to check out my graphic novel, Pumpkinheads, with artist Faith Erin Hicks; my short story collection, Scattered Showers, which includes several cheerful stories; and my novel Attachments, which is even less angsty than Fangirl.
Rainbow Rowell Thank you so much. I'm really glad that you got something new out of it! It's interesting because I originally wrote Eleanor & Park for an adult audience, and I wasn't sure how it would land with teens ... I can see now that it resonates very differently, depending on where you are in life.

As for a sequel, it's always possible. I planned a sequel as soon as I finished. This idea resonates differently with ME every year.
Rainbow Rowell Good God, I sure do reuse names. Okay, so Eleanor and Park and Shiloh and Cary are the same age and go to the same high school, so this is possible ... But, looking at the context, I don't think these Mikeys could be the same character.

I work with a continuity editor now, and she tells me that I'm always putting "Dawn"s and "Lisa"s into the background of my Gen X books. It's embarrassing!
Rainbow Rowell Hi! I don't really plan things this way. I sort of get the characters in my head, and then I write whatever story suits them. This means that I jump around a lot, from adult characters to teen characters, contemporary, fantasy, prose, comics. I've always been the sort of person to read across genre and medium, and I guess I'm that kind of writer, too.
Rainbow Rowell This is a really interesting question. I don't know that I could sell a Landline sequel to a publisher ... But I've thought that it would be interesting to tell a story from Neal's POV set in the future.
Rainbow Rowell My last name rhymes with towel or growl. Though I say it with 1.5 syllables.
Rainbow Rowell Thank you -- I'm so glad you're enjoying the manga adaptation. The art by Gabi Nam is so wonderful, I feel like I'm experiencing the book in a new way. Yes, I definitely rooted Cath in my own experiences as a fannish person. I was imagining what it might be like to grow up in the age of internet fandom -- to have a community to share my fanfiction with.
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Rainbow Rowell It's hard to imagine leaving them behind forever. But I am definitely taking a break.
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Rainbow Rowell Thank you!

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I think she is not pregnant. And that the ending was about them speaking out loud that those hopes had receded.
Rainbow Rowell I chose that time because it was a time (and place) that I knew well. Some of the things in the book were directly inspired by my own experiences. And some are more fuzzily inspired by reality. And some are totally made up.
Rainbow Rowell The answer to this is in Any Way the Wind Blows!
Rainbow Rowell Thank you! Yes, I will post Baz's playlist. It's more emotionally intimidating for me than Simon's. There will be at least one playlist for Scattered Showers, for the story "Winter Songs for Summer." I'm not sure about the character's taste in music . . . I tend to shape the playlist around helping me match the tone of the character, so that I can write from that frame of mind.
Rainbow Rowell Hmm. Never horror. I just don't enjoy it. Maybe mystery? There's *some* mystery in the Simon Snow Trilogy. But I'm not really drawn to traditional mystery. I watch "Sherlock" for the character development. :)

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