QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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This is a collection of some questions about the book and myself you may have

- Will there be a sequel to the book?
Here's a list of Supernatural related books I've begun and have a general plot for but may not definitely be finished and published:
- Completely rewriting Supernatural(and I mean completely. Wish me luck)
- Supernatural sequel — set in 2157
- Supernatural prequel — set in 1962

All of these(aside from the rewrite, obviously) will not have the same characters but are set in the same world. Does this mean that an actual sequel with the same characters is for sure not possible? I'm not going to say but it's unlikely as I don't have any ideas for it and plus I'd miss Morgan :( (even though it's my fault she's gone...)

- Are you planning on making any other books after this one?
I have about fifty drafts of unfinished books. Let's just say that Supernatural and those two other possible spinoffs will definitely not be my only pieces of work, but more books will come at an unpredictable date, but will definitely come! There is also Loose Ends, which is out now.

- Are there any books I can read that are similar to Supernatural?
Well, there's the book I took some inspiration from, The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken, and there are so many books on Wattpad that I think you'll be able to find something similar.

If you don't want to buy the book or wander through Wattpad, there's my MUST READ reading list on my account of books I've read from beginning to finish and loved. This includes science fiction, fantasy, action, adventure, humour, and teen fiction, which are genres found in this book so you could find something to enjoy.

There's also my other book, Loose Ends, which is an action book like this, but more thriller/mystery. I actually think it's better than Supernatural but that's just my opinion. Still, I think those who enjoyed this book would also like Loose Ends.

- How did you come up with Supernatural?
That was combined inspiration, actually. As I already said, The Darkest Minds, with kids with powers, and a vague idea of the camps. But the real inspiration for the camps was from a little movie clip I saw from Kingsman: The Secret Service(I've never seen the full movie, only the clip, so the stuff I say about it is just what I deduced from the scene that could be wrong). It was a flood scene, where this group of people were sleeping on cots in a room, and then it began to flood. They made it out, and there was someone watching them while safely behind a window. That someone, to me, seemed to be 'evil', or at least training them, so that was my inspiration for Leonard. I had also written a chapter that was heavily based on that scene, but I deleted it because I didn't find much purpose for it for the novel anymore which was an amazing feeling.

- How do you deal with writer's block?
Oh my god. It is my worst enemy, and the literal reason for why I have fifty million drafts. I don't exactly know how to deal with writer's block because I get it frequently, and there isn't much I can do about it.

Supernatural, like most my drafts, was a little idea that was off and on. I'd write a bit, and then leave it for a month, then possibly return to it. I had a spurt of ideas from hell know's where, and wrote the chapters from where 'Morgan' became '2832'(that little shift between third person calling Morgan Morgan and then calling Morgan 2832). Then I got stuck again and left it.

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