User blog comment:Historygeek1/Continuation of Atlantis/@comment-21519-20100506022724

Turtledove has given no indication that he's going to continue the series. There will be a new anthology called Atlantis and Other Places coming out before Christmas--around the same time the trilogy books came out. It will include two short stories set in Atlantis, published together for the first time, as well as a few other stories old and new. These stories were written before work began on the trilogy itself. I haven't read them; TR has, and he reports that the Radcliffs don't play much of a role at all.

Otherwise I did enjoy reading a long multi-generational epic of a family's interactions with historical forces. Do I think it left off at the right place, or would I have preferred more? I really have a hard time saying. One of the story's greatest strengths for me was its setting. The closer the story gets to the present time, the less special it will feel.

Actually what I'm most looking forward to now is reading "Audobon in Atlantis", the first Atlantis story, written in 2005 and set in 1842. It tells the story of a natural scientist searching for remaining honkers and takes the form of a travelogue. Even though it was the first installment, and is set sort of in the middle toward the latter part of the length of the narrative, I'm saving it for last and expecting it to have a certain poignance as a farewell to a very special place.