Nope, no sequels yet—and trust me, I’ve looked. What’s wild is how 'Headland' somehow feels complete while also begging for more. The author’s style is all about leaving room for interpretation, so I’m not surprised they haven’t rushed a follow-up. There’s a podcast episode where they mentioned liking how readers debate the ending; a sequel might ruin that magic. Still, the demand is there. Maybe if we all collectively will it into existence?
The novel 'Headland' has always stuck with me because of its hauntingly beautiful prose and the way it left so many threads tantalizingly unresolved. I’ve spent hours digging through forums and author interviews, and from what I’ve gathered, there hasn’t been an official sequel announced. The author seems to prefer standalone works, though they’ve dropped hints about revisiting that world in future projects.
That said, fans have taken matters into their own hands with some incredible fanfiction expansions. There’s one particular series on Archive of Our Own that dives into the backstory of the lighthouse keeper, and it’s shockingly well-researched—almost feels like it could be canon. If you’re craving more of 'Headland,' that might be the next best thing until the author decides to continue the story.
Oh, I wish! 'Headland' ended on such an open note that I kept checking the author’s blog for years, hoping for a sequel announcement. The closest we’ve gotten is a short story collection set in the same universe, but it’s more of a companion piece than a direct continuation. Some of the themes overlap, like the eerie coastal atmosphere and those subtle supernatural undertones, but don’t expect answers to the novel’s biggest mysteries.
Honestly, part of me loves that 'Headland' stands alone—it makes the ambiguity feel intentional, like the fog rolling in over the cliffs. But if you’re like me and need closure, the audiobook’s bonus interview with the narrator has some intriguing offhand remarks about 'unfinished business' in that town. maybe someday!
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