Question: Where did the idea for Future's Fight come from?

Answer: I, Scott M. Britner, created the idea for the book series and pitched the idea to Stacy Welsh who wrote Episode 1. I am coordinating the creation of the book assets including covers, character illustrations, audio book version, etc. (with feedback from Stacey).



Question: What is the Future's Fight book series about?

Answer: Check out the book trailer below...





Question: What are the funds for this proposal to be used for?

Answer: Your investment will be used specifically for the marketing and expansion of Future's Fight - Episode 1: The Angels of Abaddon.



1.) Expansion

Printed Book: the story will be expanded into a Printed Book (paperback and hardback) for those who still enjoy the feel of a physical book in their hand.

Audio Book: the story will be expanded into an Audio Book for those who have a long commute to work or simply prefer to hear the story rather than reading it.

This expansion is all about increasing the user experience - giving people the option to consume the story the way they desire.

2.) Marketing

I am convinced there is a large audience of people around the world who will love and appreciate this dystopian sci-fi story and its characters.

While the traditional audience for this type of story are women 18-35, I do believe this story will resonate a broader audience due to the various sub-storylines - such as government control, social segregation (the 1% versus the rest of society), populace control by propoganda, and certainly the rise of a resistance group and their fight for the rights of the people.

Additional marketing is not about selling more books... it's about reaching more fans... and getting them engaged in the experience. I don't want books sitting on shelves... I want fans who care about Sophie, Elizabeth and the other characters. I want fans who engage in friendly discussions about whether the resistance group are 'terrorists' or future Robin Hoods. I want fans who care about what's going to happen next and even offer their own suggestions about what future Episodes should include.

I will not let you down. I will try to provide you more value than you invest in us. And I will do everything in my power to ensure your investment is used to the best of its ability to create the best audience experience.





Question : So why did I create the science fiction series "Future's Fight"?

Answer : I grew up with science fiction (books, TV and movies). I've seen it both entertain and inspire. I've seen the science fiction of yesterday turn into the science fact of today. There's something special about science fiction. And I wanted to start this journey with something special. :)

I believe there's something 'special' about this story and these characters. I'm curious to see which characters become your favorite. [a little secret... Sophie is my favorite...]



Question: Why do I refer to myself as the Producer?

Answer: This is not about having a fancy title. It is about my desire to give credit where credit is due. I had the idea for this story but I did not write the words that brought the characters to life. That was Stacey. She is an amazing author. So if I wasn't the 'author', I tried to describe my role... and "idea creator and production coordinator" was a lot of words. So I boiled my role down to one word - Producer.



Question: Why do you call the book an "Episode"?

Answer: I really enjoy episodic content... TV shows, multi-part Movies, etc. They provide the same high quality stories and interesting characters... with a little something 'extra'. Each episode tells a story but leaves a few questions... creates anticipation for what's going to happen next.

This isn't about 'marketing'... it's about 'entertainment'. It's about creating a better experience for the reader.



Question: What are your plans for this Series?

Answer: I envision 3 Episodes per Season. There will be major cliff hanger event that happens at the end of the Season... that will set the major backdrop for the next Season. Currently, I have enough storyline for 3 Seasons (9 Episodes).

Finally, I see this story 'visually'. Although it is now just a book, I see it in living color (TV Show, a series of episodic short films or a Season merged into a full-length Movie). So the end goal is to see this story and these characters come alive on the screen.







