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Rising from the depths as the death knell of Twitter rings loudly in our ears. Hi.

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I just finished “The Girl at Midnight” trilogy and I was wondering if you’ve ever thought of continuing the series? It’s just so wonderful and written so well. I fell absolutely in love with Caius and Echo together.
I’d love to write more of Caius and Echo but the decision to continue a series falls with the publisher not the writer. I’m grateful Random House gave me three books to explore Echo’s story (which is honestly more than I thought I’d get as a debut author) and I really did try to make it the best trilogy I could possibly write. I’m so glad you loved the books and these characters. It means the world to hear that!
What kind of music does atlas listen too and does he have a favorite song
That is a GOOD QUESTION. Honestly, I’m more interested in hearing from Starship fans on this. What do you think Atlas listens to, y’all?

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You’ve probably been asked so many times but I literally just finished the savage dawn. Caius should technically be alive because he is just lost in the inbetween, but once his power restores whilst his lost, couldn’t he technically open a gateway? Or do I have to accept that he is dead and gone :( I haven’t enjoyed a set of characters like I have with yours for such a long time and would love to see you publish more or post it online about their lives afterwards, especially if they find Caius
Thanks so much for the kind words! I’m glad my little group of misfits resonated with you so much. That’s all I ever really want.
As far as Caius’s status is concerned, no, he’s not dead. He’s, as the book says, lost. But anything that’s lost can also be found.
RATED officially has a cover, designed by Magnus Creative and the wonderful team at Scholastic! It also has a release date (September 3, 2019)! And a synopsis:
Societies thrive on order, and the Rating System is the ultimate symbol of organized social mobility. The higher it soars, the more valued you are. The lower it plummets, the harder you must work to improve yourself. For the students at the prestigious Maplethorpe Academy, every single thing they do is reflected in their ratings, updated daily and available for all to see. But when an act of vandalism sullies the front doors of the school, it sets off a chain reaction that will shake the lives of six special students -- and the world beyond.
You can pre-order your copy today! Here are some links because I do so try to be helpful:
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1. How do you pronounce Caius? I want to make sure I’m saying it right when I say it out loud. 2. What is the theme of Girl at Midnight? I’m trying to do a plot diagram and possible essay on your book and I can’t figure out the theme. Do you think you can help me please? 3. I love you
1. KAI-uss (Hard C, ai like eye, us like…us).
2. Uhhhh, I honestly don’t think about specific themes while writing. Trying to write toward a specific theme feels a bit constraining to me. It’s character and story first, always. I feel like the theme is something best left for the reader to interpret, and I don’t want to tell anyone how they should interpret my stuff.
3. I love you too! Thanks!