Varuthiin
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Michael Grant:
One of things I like most about your books is that you don't sugar coat anything. Instead, you give it more literary flavor. There's nothing more delicious in books than when the story is told the way it would happen, even if it includes blood and gore. What do you think influenced this approach in your writing?
Michael Grant
My approach goes like this: create a premise, then follow it through logically, one event after another, hopefully keeping it interesting, but never betraying the essential premise. So when I come to a dark or scary passage I stay with the internal logic I've established. The reader has to 'buy' my initial conceits - in the case of GONE that's the dome, the exclusion of adults, the powers. But once you've bought that I don't want you to have to 'buy' anything else. Everything that follows the initial buy will conform to the universe I've established.
To the extent that I bring in philosophical, moral, religious issues it's not to preach or convince, but because the issues would be a natural part of my universe, and because I think it will enhance your enjoyment if you see more dimensions of the story.
Also I've just never really given a damn about 'reading levels' or the concept of 'appropriate.' When I write I am not a parent or a responsible adult, certainly not a teacher. I'm not here to instruct or lecture. I don't condescend to young readers because I don't really perceive that there's some big gap between me and you just because I'm older. I work for you, the reader. My job is to entertain you, the reader. To do that I have to play fair, I have to stay true to my characters and my premise.
To the extent that I bring in philosophical, moral, religious issues it's not to preach or convince, but because the issues would be a natural part of my universe, and because I think it will enhance your enjoyment if you see more dimensions of the story.
Also I've just never really given a damn about 'reading levels' or the concept of 'appropriate.' When I write I am not a parent or a responsible adult, certainly not a teacher. I'm not here to instruct or lecture. I don't condescend to young readers because I don't really perceive that there's some big gap between me and you just because I'm older. I work for you, the reader. My job is to entertain you, the reader. To do that I have to play fair, I have to stay true to my characters and my premise.
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I loved all your books so much. Do you have any advice for an aspiring author?
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Michael Grant:
You are my all time fravorit author. I love your work and I am absolutely in love with the gone series. But I finished them and have been reading your other books. I have read the whole Gone series three times through when I realized that all I wanted was a spin of series. Is it possible you could make a spinoff series on Gone? That would be my dream come true
Drew Ziemba
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Michael Grant:
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How did Albert live survive being shot in the head by Turk? Even the characters in the book say that he should have died from loss of blood, so I wondered. The first thing I thought of was that Albert may have a Power that would be introduced soon, but it never was. My question: does Albert have some kind of Power (similar to Drake's), that allows him to survive, or is there another explanation to how he survived?
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