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Why don't you go back to your series Cheshire Crossing (I freaking LOVED it!)? I think with your success with the Martian, you could pitch the idea to Disney--or at least hire a professional artist to help finish the series.

Hello smile Where would you (or your robot surrogate) explore if you could pick any place in our solar system (besides Earth or Mars)?

When writing The Martian, how much research did you do to make the science and the politics as believable as possible? How did that research affect the tone and direction of the story and the characters?

Dear Andy Weir, I am also a writer and I hope someday to write novels, specifically young adult novels, more specifically YA sci-if and fantasy, as weird as possible. Sometimes online I find other authors, young authors who have published maybe a few ebooks or short stories, who write in the niches I like. But when I try to reach out to them on their websites, they always ignore me. I'm sad because I want to find new people to share my writing with and talk about wiring with.

What's the best way to contact another writer that you want to get to know and share writing with without coming across as a person just looking for free publicity or whatever these online authors think I want? What words and phrases should I use to indicate that I'm looking to network, not to shill?

Because I'm a little awkward and extremely direct I would really appreciate getting some advice from you! Thanks!

Hey Andy, I have been following your career from the start. Ever since you self published the martian as blog posts and the boys from episode #154 of the Self Publishing Podcast. I went to see the movie after reading your book and I remember looking for your name to show up in the credits in the beginning I saw them in the end credits though. My question is do you think your name should of been included in the beginning of the film? I personally got annoyed by that since every movie I watch that is inspired by a book it says so in the beginning credits.

I look forward to joining you as a self published author in the future for now my writing is focused on comics, but I plan on turning to prose again in the future.

Hey Andy,

I was wondering, what is it like to have your book adapted from a creative standpoint? Were you given a lot of opportunities to give your input or influence the movie? If so, how did you use them? Or did you simply choose to let the filmmakers have free reign?

So I hope this isn't rude of me asking two questions but, Whats your views and feelings about Pluto?

Since it is greatly apparent that you have a love for the sci-fi genre, I must ask if you have been acquainted with the works of Joss Whedon? If so, what do you think of them and their premature ends?

What was the main difference that you noticed between making webcomics and writing novels?

(I heard on the podcast that we could still submit questions, I hope I'm not too late!)

What are some of the differences in developing short-form (like short stories) vs long-form (like a novel) stories? Do you have a preference for one over the other?

Do you have any tips for integrating scientific aspects into a story without bogging down the flow/tone with technicalities? I love reading stories that include real scientific concepts, but I've noticed that some seem to talk down to the reader while others drown the reader in jargon. Do you have any advice on striking a balance?

Also! Favorite color?

Thank you!!

What's your favorite color?

Idk, got to have the one person that asks a dumb question.

I'm not sure if it is too late to ask a question, but here goes!

I am struggling with getting my work out there, making friends in the comic and writing world, and building a strong following. It seems like everyone already has their groups and friends to work with and nobody is willing to take a chance on anyone else. What is your best advice on building a following online these days and getting your work out there?

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