tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16939453.post5162990755398259004..comments2023-06-22T08:09:31.657-06:00Comments on J Alan Erwine's Blog: A Red Moon Rising sequel?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16939453.post-57224720638427380662011-10-11T08:22:43.894-06:002011-10-11T08:22:43.894-06:00Congrats. I personally love dystopias, and have be...Congrats. I personally love dystopias, and have been itching for you to, if not write a sequel to Opium of the People, to at least write another novel/novella that is dystopian. <br /><br />I did like Red Moon Rising, but never became a big fan of Erik Singer. Charlie Chases Crows did catch my attention much more. Perhaps an indirect sequel could work. <br /><br />Maybe set another 10-15 years in the future where CCC is old and making his final last contributions to humanity and Native American rights. Have him fights some issues in DC, but travelling back often to the reservation for some other big problems there...halfway through we find that there is a link between what he's uncovering in DC and what's happening on the reservation and the problem is much bigger than imagined. An older CCC could call his friend Erik Singer to help, perhaps Erik is in a much more powerful position now. Might be fun to take some of the magical realism you can do with the Native American side and bring it over to the mundane US Gov't and add some interesting twists to outside forces working with and against the national gov't.Byronhttp://www.goodreads.com/giggsynoreply@blogger.com