Because without that, you wouldn't want to read it because it wouldn't be interesting. Killing off characters essentially makes the story "tragic", and thus more mature and realistic, and also makes way for new characters to take the places of the ones who died.
Not currently--right now she is working on a dog series called Survivors, as well as Warriors (cats) and Seekers (bears)
They takes everyday ordinary cats names and puts an ending word on it. For example: My cats name was Shadow but I decided to give him a warrior name. So I put "tail" at the end of his name. Now his name is Shadowtail. If you would like Erin Hunter is accepting pictures of your cats. Makes sure you send its name with the picture.If you are lucky they will pick your cat and give it a warrior name. If they do that then they will post in on their website:www.warriorcats.com. Hope that helps!
Erin Hunter is really a group of for fabulous ladies, Cherith Baldry, Tui Southerland, Kate Cary, and Vicky Holmes. One of them, Vicky, was told to make a series about feral cats, and it developed into Warriors. (feral means in the wild, not tamed.) All authors get story ideas from the same place - see the link.
You can write a friendly or a business letter to Erin Hunter at:Author Erin HunterHarperCollins Children's Books1350 Avenue of the Americas,New York, NY 10019-4703Note: Erin Hunter does not have a fan email address.
For her story plot to go as she planned, yes. Erin Hunter had to kill Silverstream so that she and Graystripe's kits would be with RiverClan when Tigerstar became the joint leader of RiverClan with Leopardstar. Then Tigerstar, in his quest for pure-blood cats, could try to make Stonefur kill them and if Silverstream were still alive, she would protect her kits and she wouldn't let Tigerstar try to kill them. If Tigerstar wouldn't have tried to kill the kits, then Graystripe, Ravenpaw, and Firestar wouldn't have rescued the kits, and the plot of the story would fall apart. So, yes. Erin Hunter did have to kill Silverstream.
No but they can make the cats in Warriors harsh.
The three authors that go under Erin Hunter say that wrote the books for the love of fantasy and cats. Also, the authors have great respect of nature and can make cats have some human-like situations.
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Not currently--right now she is working on a dog series called Survivors, as well as Warriors (cats) and Seekers (bears)
Answer yes it should be in 2013
They takes everyday ordinary cats names and puts an ending word on it. For example: My cats name was Shadow but I decided to give him a warrior name. So I put "tail" at the end of his name. Now his name is Shadowtail. If you would like Erin Hunter is accepting pictures of your cats. Makes sure you send its name with the picture.If you are lucky they will pick your cat and give it a warrior name. If they do that then they will post in on their website:www.warriorcats.com. Hope that helps!
On February 7th
I don't think so.
Erin Hunter is four diffrent people. I'm unsure which of the authers wrote the first book but I do know it was in 2003. It was published for people to read in 2003
Not sure about that, but there are ten mangas involving characters in the series (three on Graystripe and Millie, three on Tigerstar and Sasha, three on Ravenpaw, and one on Scourge).
Erin Hunter is really a group of for fabulous ladies, Cherith Baldry, Tui Southerland, Kate Cary, and Vicky Holmes. One of them, Vicky, was told to make a series about feral cats, and it developed into Warriors. (feral means in the wild, not tamed.) All authors get story ideas from the same place - see the link.
You can write a friendly or a business letter to Erin Hunter at:Author Erin HunterHarperCollins Children's Books1350 Avenue of the Americas,New York, NY 10019-4703Note: Erin Hunter does not have a fan email address.