![]() ![]() I’d planned something else, but stories have a way of taking on their own life, and I knew I had to do it, or, rather, let it happen. It felt like I hadn’t really been awake, and suddenly I was. “I still remember the electric jolt it gave me when I realized that that was going to happen. “If the ending of Strange the Dreamer shocked you, know that it shocked me too,” Taylor told EW. She also teased what fans of Strange the Dreamer can expect. ![]() But my muse stuck around, and she got her story, at last, in Strange the Dreamer, and now properly in Muse of Nightmares.” “I didn’t have a story for her, but she waited until I did, and I’m grateful, because writers out there know that often unrealized ideas give up on us and move on to take their chances in someone else’s mind. “Years ago, I conceived of a character who was ‘the muse of nightmares,’” she said. Taylor spoke with EW about the inspiration for the sequel. Taylor asks big questions about life and death in the new book, as humans and godspawn reel in the aftermath of the Citadel’s near-fall and are left to ask where the gods came from, and why. Coming off a boatload of recognition for that series-starter, the author is promising an even richer read with this follow-up. ![]() The anticipated sequel to Laini Taylor’s fantasy epic Strange the Dreamer is almost here. ![]()
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