It was a mainstay at parties and general hang-outs, and I even remember watching a sneak preview of Halo 3 right before it came out. I used to break the dorm rules and sneak into a friend’s dorm when he wasn’t there so I could practice playing. I first played Halo when I was in college in the early 2000s, right around the time Halo 2 was released. So, what’s your story for how you got into Halo? What really pulled you into the series? And of course seeing a character I created up and walking around was amazing – it was an author milestone I didn’t realize I even wanted to reach! Walking into the space really did feel like stepping into the Halo world, and it was awesome seeing 3D renderings of stuff I first experienced via a video game back in college. The event was absolutely astonishing both times, even before I got to meet Owen, the Spartan character from Battle Born. I got to attend two iterations of Halo: Outpost Discovery, the first in my hometown of Houston and the second in Anaheim, California. You were recently at Halo: Outpost Discovery, weren’t you? That must’ve been quite an experience – especially seeing one of your characters as one of the stars of the show! My first book, which was a YA adventure fantasy called The Assassin’s Curse, came out in 2012, and since then I’ve also published some adult science fiction novels, some poems, some speculative fiction short stories – I don’t like to be bound to one genre or form! Thanks for having me! As a writer, I tend to be a bit all over the place. Welcome, Cassandra! Let’s begin with some introductions? Where have we seen you before? This abundance of franchise media and events has been topped off with the recent release of Halo: Meridian Divide, sequel to Battle Born (which dropped January 1st).Įarlier this year, I wrote a lengthy analysis of Battle Born, as it very quickly became one of my favourite Halo novels, so I reached out to author Cassandra Rose Clarke and she very kindly agreed to have a chat with me about what’s next for Evie, Saskia, Dorian, Victor, and Spartan Owen in Meridian Divide. MERIDIAN HALO REDDIT TVWe’ve had four novels, the Lone Wolf comic, our latest glimpse at next year’s Halo Infinite, more substantial news on the TV show, the Master Chief Collection being flighted for PC, and Outpost Discovery took place over the summer… The final stretch of 2019 is here and it’s been quite an incredible year for Halo! Halo Fest 2020… on Understanding Halo 4… WI… Joseph Safdia on Ruminations on Halo: Reach Halo Fest 2020… on Why I Love Halo: Nightfall… Joseph Safdia on The Master Chief: A Character…
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