Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 11:06:52 -0400 From: Alessandro Abbondanti Subject: Mr A and His Boys: Special Note Hey guys, First of all... to those of you who are still reading the series despite my 4-year hiatus, thank you. I appreciate that you're still around. To those of you who discovered it after I started posting again, welcome, and I hope you've enjoyed the journey. In case you skipped my note at the beginning of the most recent chapter (and I know I usually skip those kinds of notes when I'm reading these things!), I'm looking to bring the series to an end or at least to change the course of it. When I started the series, I was in my second year of teaching, and I had the grand, foolish plan to chronicle Mr. A's life year by year, adding new characters each school year, letting others graduate... Well, it's almost 10 years later, and I haven't even started writing Mr. A's third year of teaching! I have lists of characters yet to be introduced, but I don't think I can go much further with the series as it is. It would be overwhelming, and I think it would take forever. I try very hard not to write sex scenes only; I always try to find a way to link new characters in a significant way and to maintain them. It's not like a student can just disappear from a classroom, so they must always be there somehow. I've also considered two new series... one would focus on the teenager and would sort of be what Mr. A was like in high school. The other would focus on a teacher who's kind of the opposite of Mr. A, i.e. gay instead of bi, submissive, smaller. Long story short (sorry!), I'm looking for suggestions. What kind of wrap-up to the Mr. A series would you like? What should happen next? And what the hell should I do with all these characters... granted, many of them are just variations on the characters I have, but those are the kinds of guys I like, and most guys like Paden are just slight variations on each other, anyway. To those of whom to whom I've promised "cameos," I'll still try to make those happen. Looking forward to your responses.