"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer with movie cast members.
"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer recently said at a "Breaking Dawn" press junket that she probably won't be revisiting the subject of vampires. Reuters

Breaking Dawn author Stephenie Meyer may have had it with vampires.

At a press junket for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, the author revealed that she may not revisit her beloved vampires in future fiction.

Right now, I really don't have much drive towards vampires, she said, E! reported. Sometimes you just want to get into a new world.

It wasn't always like this.

There was a time when I thought I would never stop writing about vampires, she said, E! reported.

But there is some hope. E! reported that Meyer did admit to having snippets of Twilight material stashed in her computer.

Die-hard fans also know that Meyer was working on Midnight Sun -- Twilight from Edward's point of view -- before it was leaked online. Meyer decided to post what she had written of the story on her Web site, admitting that she was too upset over the leak to finish the story just yet.

If I tried to write Midnight Sun now, in my current frame of mind, James would probably win and all the Cullens would die, which wouldn't dovetail too well with the original story, she wrote on her Web site on Aug. 28, 2008. In any case, I feel too sad about what has happened to continue working on Midnight Sun, and so it is on hold indefinitely.

The partial draft is 264 pages long and is still available on her Web site.

In the meantime, Twilight fans await the film adaptation of Breaking Dawn, which has been made into two movies. Fans are anticipating Bella and Edward's wedding and honeymoon scenes. They are especially eager to see Bella's most special outfit: her wedding dress. Per the Twilight books, the wedding dress is something out of the early 20th century, which is fitting, as Edward was born in 1901 and died in 1918.

I really wanted the dress to be something really special, Meyer said in an interview with Clevver TV. Not something that you're going to see every day. Not a dress you would go and pick up at a store somewhere.

So did the Breaking Dawn film co-producer like the way it came out?

I love what they did with it, Meyer told Clevver TV. They just came up with a really stunning concept. It's similar to what I envisioned but then they sort of add in their own elements. It turned out beautiful.