Author Charlaine Harris Talks Closing the Book on โ€œTrue Bloodโ€

Charlaine Harris, the author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels, is about to squeeze the last drop of โ€œTrue Bloodโ€ - but she's not about to slink quietly into the shadows.

โ€œOn the page, I have two more [Sookie] books,โ€ Harris tells PopcornBiz of her plans to conclude the vampire saga that served as the source material for the hot HBO series. โ€œI'm writing Book Twelve and then there will be Book Thirteen. And then I'll think of something else new and wonderful to do."

And while fans of fang-banging in Bon Temps wonโ€™t want to hear it, the novelist expects to bring the entire franchise to a definitive end. โ€œI think it'll be total closure,โ€ she says. โ€œI don't go back to things once I've finished them. That's kind of what I do. I don't want to write Sookie after I get stale. Yeah, I'll miss them, I'm sure, because I have lived with them for quite a long time - 12 years now. And it did take two years to sell the first book. But I think writers like to do different things. At least this writer does.โ€

Harris does have one project already in the pipeline taking take her into unexplored territory: comic books. โ€œI'm going to be working on a graphic novel next,โ€ she reveals. โ€œIโ€™m very excited about that. Itโ€™s called Cemetery Girl with Christopher Golden, and it's a very exciting opportunity.โ€ Harris first envisioned the storyline โ€“ which centers on a woman who finds herself living in a cemetery with no memory of her past but a clear sense of a mysterious threat hanging over her โ€“ as a traditional novel, but back-burnered it until horror and fantasy author Golden, whoโ€™s penned prose adventures of characters like Hellboy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, convinced her it would be a perfect fit for the graphic novel format.

โ€œWe're buddies, and I'm really looking forward to trying to collaborate with someone and looking forward to being in a different media,โ€ says Harris, whose next task is selecting an artist to collaborate with. โ€œThe publishing company that I've been with, Penguin, is going into graphic novels, so it's a great book with a very original concept. We're doing it in a three-book arc, and we are going to be working on it very soon. It should be out next year.โ€

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