Does The Arc Emporium Series Have A Sequel Or Spin-Off?

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Hallie
Hallie
2026-06-24 00:16:06
Checked the author's blog last month. They answered a question about this, said they have notes for more stories in that world but no active contract to write them. So the answer is technically no, there isn't a sequel, but the door isn't completely locked. I guess we just wait and see.
Victoria
Victoria
2026-06-24 19:08:52
Reading order gets a bit murky on the edges. The core is the trilogy: 'The Gilded Vault', 'Secrets in Silver', and 'The Last Transaction'. After that, the only official supplemental material is the short story 'The Apprentice's Ledger', which you can find in the anthology 'Modern Magics'. It's a nice little character piece but doesn't advance the plot. There was also a promotional prequel webcomic released years ago, but the site for it is dead now. I managed to find an archive link, and it's basically just a visual recap of how the Emporium was founded. No sign of a true sequel or a spin-off series, unless you count the tabletop RPG fan supplement some people made, which is actually pretty cool.
Logan
Logan
2026-06-25 15:14:46
Honestly, I wish it did. I loved the magic system in those books, especially the way they treated enchanted objects as having their own histories. I've seen some chatter online about a possible spin-off focusing on the Clockwork City mentioned in the third volume, but it's all fan speculation. The author's website hasn't been updated in ages, and the publisher's page lists the series as complete. Sometimes stories just end, you know? Even if we want more, maybe it's better to let it be.
Ella
Ella
2026-06-27 16:14:27
Been diving back into these recently and hit a wall looking for more after the original three books. As far as I can tell from digging around forums and the author's socials, there isn't a direct sequel series that continues the main storyline, which is a real shame because that ending left so many threads dangling. I know the author released a standalone fantasy novel last year that's set in a different world entirely, so maybe they've moved on from the 'Arc Emporium' universe.

What does exist, and this is where it gets a bit confusing, is a collection of short stories published in a couple of digital magazines. One is told from the perspective of a minor character, the alchemist's apprentice from book two. It's decent, but feels more like a deleted scene than a proper launchpad for a new series. There's also a graphic novel adaptation of the first book's prologue, but that's a retelling, not new material. I'm holding out hope for an announcement, but it's been radio silent for a while.
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