Amanda
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Rick Riordan:
Is there any hope of a TV (mini?)series like Carnival? It would go SO FAR to introduce RRP to more people! It's my rec after anyone reads "their" book for non-spoilery previews that open up the world. So many everywhere don't know about RRP. Carnival needs more love as an intro to RRP instead of a supplement. Literally no school librarians or teachers in my circle (spread over MO,KS and IL) even knew about RRP.
Rick Riordan
I wish I had an answer for raising awareness and providing support in a more comprehensive way, but as a former teacher myself, I only see one true solution: top-to-bottom systemic change where we start valuing (read: funding) education and teachers. I am, sadly, pessimistic that will ever happen. It infuriates me. What's really disheartening is RRP is one of the few initiatives that has been heavily funded and promoted across schools and libraries, as well as with the general public. It has succeeded beyond our wildest expectations and helped start a real change in the book industry, but still...we see how limited the effect is and how many people don't know about it. Carnival in particular is a good example. Short story anthologies simply don't sell well or get noticed. Ever. And yet it hit the bestseller list for multiple weeks. But it still isn't as known as it should be, you're right. Yes, there is hope for TV/movie adaptations for many RRP titles, including Tristan. I am trying to shepherd a few of those projects along myself, just as a producer/advisor, now that I have a few connections in the film industry. It would be great if we could do in film what we are trying to do with the publishing imprint. We keep working, doing what we can, knowing it won't be enough, but we have to try. Thank you for being in the classroom for your kids.
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Luna Cave
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Rick Riordan:
Hi Rick, I just wanted to tell you I was one of the lucky fans to be at the uk premiere and watched the first two episodes of the show with you. It was such a, honor and a dream come true. Does the half-blood in a wheelchair that appears in the show have a name?she’s a daughter of Apollo? Thank you!
Tessa Lantsoe
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Rick Riordan:
Hello! In the books it says that demigods have ADHD and are hyperactive because they are trained for battle. Is there anything else that gives them a benefit for having ADHD? I was mostly wondering if the inattentiveness part of ADHD has something to do with being a demigod. It would make so much more sense if I was inattentive because I was a demigod rather than just because my brain is weird.
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