Brooke Marsh
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Scott Reintgen:
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(view spoiler)[I saw you speak on a panel at the Young Adult Writer's festival in Chattanooga last year and really enjoyed hearing you. As a result, I read your Nyxia books and loved them (so did my daughter)! Can't wait for your next series. What would be your prediction of how things will go when the Imago and Genesis land on earth? (hide spoiler)]
Scott Reintgen
That's such a great question! Honestly, I'm less than sure that it would go positively. I'd kind of hope that we would open our doors and welcome them in, but we've seen how that idea has gone in recent years. I almost feel like they'd have to become a sovereign nation in a particular place for the process to succeed. I do think having an intimate knowledge of the newest and most influential technology would make them more... vital. And we unfortunately measure people's value most often by what they can do to us. A lot of countries would be eager to learn more from them about the sudden influx of nyxia, etc. I think that might be the most hopeful outcome... that they're viewed and valued for the new knowledge they bring to the world.
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Gideon Penny
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Scott Reintgen:
In your Nyxia triad your protagonist is involved in immoral acts and scenes. Why did you involve these scenes and moments in your book? In my opinion it never fails to lessen the quality of a protagonist and story when the culmination of their romantic subplot is an act of immorality. What is your truthful view on this in writing, and also, what would you say would be the true, greatest zenith of love in stories?
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