Ask Ally Condie - Tuesday, March 12th! discussion
Ask Ally!

I was wondering, how hard was it to think of a dystopian-utopian concept? How did you come up with it? And what was in your mind when you created Cassia?
And lastly, who do you prefer, Xander or Ky? Why?
Thank you very much and I love your books!!!! I hope you would write more amazing series in the future.

What inspired you to put the poetry that you put into the books into the books?
Your writing is amazing :)
Mitchell

I wanted to know if you named Ky "Markham" in reference to Gilbert Markham from Anne Brontë's novel "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" ? If it's so, why did you do that ?
Thanks for answering,
Sincerely
Mélaine (from France)

I just wanted to know why you rote this series. Does it somehow relate to anything you have experienced.
PS my uncle (Anthony Reynolds) is also a writer but in a totally different genre...
Thankyou so much for sharing these books with us as I am sure it has brought lots of joy into our lives

What was your inspiration for your book?
DId you just happen to think of the idea while having some coffee, or or was this an idea that you've been thinking about for a long time?
Secondly, are your characters based on anyone that you know of?
Thanks for taking the time to answer these questions!
- Chloe

My question is: when the book “Reached” will come to Spain? Kisses
P.S: I love your books! ;)

I was wondering what your writing process is like. Do you start with an idea, jot it down and then go straight into making the story? Do you make an outline? Do you write the chapters in order or skip around as an idea comes to you? I bet your notes are awesome!
Do you have any advice for aspiring authors?

How do you overcome writers block? I know this is a problem that a lot of writers face at some point in the writing process, so it would be helpful to a bunch of people if you could answer this.
Paige
P.S. I love the Matched trilogy. :)

Where did you get the inspiration for the Matched, Crossed and Reached books?
Sincerely,
Sophia W.
P.S. these are some of my favorite books

Where did you get the inspiration for your trilogy? Is any of it based on real life? On real people?
Thanks,
Sophia
P.S. I absolutely LOVE these books!
Hey Ally!
I've read all the Matched books and I can simply say I adore them! I'm hoping to become an author when I am older and just wanted to ask for some advice from you! Also, what helped you get through writing the series and not just give up midway?
I've read all the Matched books and I can simply say I adore them! I'm hoping to become an author when I am older and just wanted to ask for some advice from you! Also, what helped you get through writing the series and not just give up midway?

I am currently rethinking my attitude toward reading classics in high school as I think many are rather boring and turn kids off reading altogether. Do you think YA books like your series would be better suited for high school reading and discussion, thus sparking a love of reading and better preparing individuals for an appreciation of the classics later?
Thank you for your time.


I live for your series, and the way you write them. When I graduate I want to become an author, so I was wondering if you would give me some tips in the process of writing a beatselling novel!
Sincerely,
(I may be weird for asking this) Maya.

I enjoyed the Matched trilogy very much. The books were so very good, and I am a little sad that the journey with Cassia and Ky is over. If you were to add a fourth book to the Matched series, what would it be about? Who would be the next leader? Would Ky and Cassia get married? What would life be like for Xander? Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Jessica
Hey Ally,
I was wondering, how did you come up with the storyline for the series? How did you decide to add poetry to the storyline?
Thanks,
Lizzy
I was wondering, how did you come up with the storyline for the series? How did you decide to add poetry to the storyline?
Thanks,
Lizzy

Thank You,
Tiffany

First I want to say I love the series. and my question is: How could Xander act so okay with the fact that Cassie was in love with Ky? Usually that doesn't happen in reality.

How long did it take you to write the first book, matched? Did you ever feel like you were running out of ideas, or things were getting kind of repetetive?
-Dottie

i'm jeremae, 17, and a fan of yours from the Philippines. i just wanted to ask, personally, are you team Ky or team Xander?
Dear Ally,
I loved the Matched Trilogy. It's my favorite book, so I want to ask, Are you coming out with a movie for the books soon? I would really love a movie. And if you are planing a movie, how far are you in the development of the movie?
I loved the Matched Trilogy. It's my favorite book, so I want to ask, Are you coming out with a movie for the books soon? I would really love a movie. And if you are planing a movie, how far are you in the development of the movie?

Question #2: Have you considered writing a prequel about the events leading up to the Society we see in Matched?
Thank you for your time.


Did you read The Giver beforehand? And did you get any of your ideas from there? If not, how'd you think to write the book?
Were you always sure it was going to be Ky, not Xander?


What generation did you base the Match Trilogy off of? Like, the future, past, present, a whole different world? Also, where was the Society supposed to be in the world and where were the Otherlands?
Sincerely,
Sarah Panus

Enjoyed this series immenesly and am eagerly awaiting any new
projects you choose to write in the hopefully very near future.

I love this book series so far, and I can't wait to read Reached! As I was reading the books, I was thinking about a couple things. How did you came up with the idea for the Matched series? Thanks for reading this!
-Chloe

what gave you the inspiration to put the songs, poems and art into the series?
In Crossed Cassia sets out on a long journey. do you think this helped her to discover who she needed to be?
Do you have any regrets about the book or series? If you could, would you change anything?
If faced with Cassie's challenges what would you do?
If your own life was a subject of a book what type of fiction would it be: humor, horror, love story..ect.?
What kind of message do you hope your books send to readers?
thank you so much for you time
Amanda

My questions for you have probably been asked a gajillion times (both here and previously) but if you have a moment, I'd sure appreciate it.
1) Favorite character from the series...and why.
2) How do you suppose you'd get on in a Society set up the way your world was?
3) If you had to write it all over again, is there any big twist you'd make (not that it needs it ^_^) or additional character/place/experience you'd input?
Thanks for your time...and thanks for the great reading!
Gina

In Crossed you switched back and forth from Ky to Cassia but in Matched you only wrote the book from Cassia's point of view. Why is that? What made you right The Matched Trilogy?

My question is about the blue pill. If the resistance didn't choose Cassia, that means that she's not immune to any of the pills, so.... How the heck did Cassia walk through the blue pill. It just doesn't make sense to me.
Yeah, yeah, I got the part about her never taking the green pill, but from my understanding, the blue pill would work no matter what circumstances surrounded it.
Thanks!

A fellow dystopian lover,
Angie

I just want to know one more thing. WHY? Why do you make up perfect boys like Ky or Xander that doesn't exist in the real world? T________T

I just want to say I LOVELOVELOVE the Matched Trilogy, and I thought you wrapped up all the mysteries quite nicely in Reached.
1. Did you know that Dylan Thomas's father was dying when he wrote the poem Don't Go Gentle in That Good Night? Because I didn't, and I just found that out yesterday in my Lit Class.
2. How did you find all the poems to include in the trilogy? How did you choose which poems to include?
3. Who is your favorite poet of all time?
Thank you!!!

Thank you !!! <3 :)

Where did you find your inspiration for the Matched trilogy?
What was the hardest part in writing these books?
Are you working on anything new?
Love your books!
-Andy

I loved the Matched Trilogy and I can’t wait for your next book series. :)
1. I have always wanted to get a book published. What is the hardest part about becoming a published author?
2. How do you develop your characters? I felt so connected to each one of them!
3. How did you know when each book of the series was finished and the best book it could be?
Thank You.
-Rylee :)

How did Ky get in the Matching Pool? Was it cause the first time when Cassia did the thing with the Match Banquet?
Sincerely,
Brianna Schwartz
P.S. This is my sign: <(").


How did you decide on the title for Matched?
Are the bubbles (as I call them) on the cover supposed to be the tablets?
Who is you're favorite character in Matched?
What are some books that you like to read?
~Bailey

How many edits did you have to do for each book? How did you know which edit would be the final one?
Did you ever put any samples of your books online for others to read and comment on before you became published?
I found your Matched Trilogy to be unique in that it emanated modern poetry and a state of abstractness. It took me a little while to get used to, but I enjoyed it.
Sincerely,
Leah
I was wondering how you found the poems you used in the stories. I read both Dylan Thomas' and Tennyson's poem a month or so in class before I read your book. It felt like a big huge woah to me.
I'm also curious on whether you based the Society on a city or a town in real life?
Jay :)