Lily Crozier
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I think so.
But I think also fantasy, it really, because it is in set in such like settings that we cannot relate to in any way.
I think people get very human with it.
And I think that like is sort of, we call it found family, but really it's friendships.
It's just, it's,
It's things that are essential in our lives and that people are just finding new ways to frame it.
And yeah, we call it found family trope, but it's actually just life.
Friends.
Yeah, it's friends.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Friends love family.
Yeah.
Oh, that's really nice.
Yeah, I think there's lots of books and lots of characters and lots of books that I could write.
But yeah, that's if I ever wrote a sequel and I'm not saying that I would, I have a feel like I kind of want it to be like a buddy adventure with Jan and Moira at the centre because they wouldn't be a couple because Moira isn't interested in men.
But I feel like.
There's something in their friendship that I find really compelling and I would love to explore, but it's probably not going to be anytime soon.
best-selling novels where would you put this on the romantic scale in terms of like spice level the level of romance to the rest of the world i would put this not fully fantasy because it's set in our world even if it is a fictional part of our world not fully just straightforward paranormal because it's set in the past and that makes it a little bit more fantasy um and also i'd probably put it midway on the romance part so it kind of ends up in a slight
Again, it doesn't make a lot of sense if you can't see the axis.