Talk:Little, Brown and Company

Dear Mrs Meyer,

I have been introduced only recently to the Twilight Saga by my husband who bought me one of your books at Christmas 2009 in order to improve my English (I am French, leaving temporarily with my British husband and our 6-year-old daughter in Canada).

Although the story is aimed at a teenage audience, I must admit that even at my age (I am 46) I enjoyed the recreation. I also have heard about the trouble with Midnight Sun and I think personally that dragging out your decision (maybe I will finish it, maybe not) is not helping the controversy to calm down because the bigger part of your readers are young idealistic persons and as such passionate and impatient. However, the situation gives you a unique opportunity to generously help one of the numerous teenagers who largely made your success. A lot of them are aspiring writers and some of them are probably very talented. If you are not interested in that project anymore, why do not you simply allow them to finish the writing by themselves (the story is known and it is just a question to rewrite it from a different point of view) ? You would then choose the best version worthy to be published. The publication of the book would definitely end the speculations and you would be left in peace and ready for your other projects.

I wish you all the best for the future.

Pascale Jones (pascale.jones@shaw.ca)