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''Halo: Contact Harvest'' is the first novel written by Staten. He used the [[Halo Story Bible|''Halo'' Story Bible]] to assist him while we wrote ''Contact Harvest''. In addition, Bungie's team of game writers provided him with support, with O'Connor and [[Robert McLees]] reviewing Staten's final drafts of the novel{{Ref/Reuse|interview}}<ref name="acknowledgements">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''Acknowledgements''</ref> and cross-referencing the drafts with the Story Bible themselves to ensure accuracy.<ref name="podcast">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9ckC0RO8Zk '''YouTube''': ''Bungie Studios Podcast Episode #3 7/23/07'']</ref> Staten received advice from [[Eric Nylund]]—the author of previous ''Halo'' books—while writing the first chapter of ''Halo: Contact Harvest''.{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}} Staten claims that his writing style for the novel was influenced by several 20th century science fiction authors, including [[Wikipedia:Larry Niven|Larry Niven]], [[Wikipedia:Iain Banks|Iain Banks]], and [[Wikipedia:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert A. Heinlein]]. Staten stated that reading the work of his favorite authors taught him the importance of "honing a strong, consistent voice" within his own writing.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} He wrote the novel hoping that it will be seen as a great novel, not just a great ''Halo'' novel. He wanted readers who were not familiar with the ''Halo'' universe to be able to "''pick up Contact Harvest and enjoy the read''".{{Ref/Reuse|1up}} Staten promoted ''Contact Harvest'' at the [[2007 (real world)|2007]] [[Wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con International]] by giving away signed posters of the novel's cover.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The novel's cover art was collectively designed by [[Isaac Hannaford]], [[Lorraine McLees]], and [[Aaron LeMay]].{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}}
''Halo: Contact Harvest'' is the first novel written by Staten. He used the [[Halo Story Bible|''Halo'' Story Bible]] to assist him while we wrote ''Contact Harvest''. In addition, Bungie's team of game writers provided him with support, with O'Connor and [[Robert McLees]] reviewing Staten's final drafts of the novel{{Ref/Reuse|interview}}<ref name="acknowledgements">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''Acknowledgements''</ref> and cross-referencing the drafts with the Story Bible themselves to ensure accuracy.<ref name="podcast">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9ckC0RO8Zk '''YouTube''': ''Bungie Studios Podcast Episode #3 7/23/07'']</ref> Staten received advice from [[Eric Nylund]]—the author of previous ''Halo'' books—while writing the first chapter of ''Halo: Contact Harvest''.{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}} Staten claims that his writing style for the novel was influenced by several 20th century science fiction authors, including [[Wikipedia:Larry Niven|Larry Niven]], [[Wikipedia:Iain Banks|Iain Banks]], and [[Wikipedia:Robert A. Heinlein|Robert A. Heinlein]]. Staten stated that reading the work of his favorite authors taught him the importance of "honing a strong, consistent voice" within his own writing.{{Ref/Reuse|interview}} He wrote the novel hoping that it will be seen as a great novel, not just a great ''Halo'' novel. He wanted readers who were not familiar with the ''Halo'' universe to be able to "''pick up Contact Harvest and enjoy the read''".{{Ref/Reuse|1up}} Staten promoted ''Contact Harvest'' at the [[2007 (real world)|2007]] [[Wikipedia:San Diego Comic-Con International|San Diego Comic-Con International]] by giving away signed posters of the novel's cover.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The novel's cover art was collectively designed by [[Isaac Hannaford]], [[Lorraine McLees]], and [[Aaron LeMay]].{{Ref/Reuse|acknowledgements}}


Staten worked to ensure that ''Contact Harvest'' was a factually accurate addition to the ''Halo'' universe, as he considered his audience to be intelligent, savvy, and quite willing to point out flaws.<ref name="npr">[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17938562 '''NPR''': ''Best-Selling Book Shows 'Halo' Game's Wide Appeal'']</ref> Prior to the release of the novel, confusion arose over the appearance of the anachronous [[BR55 battle rifle]] in the cover art. As ''Contact Harvest'' was confirmed to take place in [[2525]] and the BR55 was originally noted to be a new weapon in [[2552]] as cited in the original edition of ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'',<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 133'' (2003)</ref> fans on [[Bungie.net]]'s forums questioned the rifle's inclusion in the novel. In Episode III of the [[Bungie Podcast]], Joseph Staten claimed that he had intentionally included the weapon in the novel, claiming that the BR55 that appears in ''Contact Harvest'' is [[XBR55 battle rifle|a prototypical model]] of the battle rifle used by players in ''[[Halo 2]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The battle rifle inconsistency has been further rectified, as the 2010 reprint of ''First Strike'' identifies the weapon as the "latest version" of the BR55.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''pages 163-164'' (2010)</ref>
Staten worked to ensure that ''Contact Harvest'' was a factually accurate addition to the ''Halo'' universe, as he considered his audience to be intelligent, suave, and quite willing to point out flaws.<ref name="npr">[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17938562 '''NPR''': ''Best-Selling Book Shows 'Halo' Game's Wide Appeal'']</ref> Prior to the release of the novel, confusion arose over the appearance of the anachronous [[BR55 battle rifle]] in the cover art. As ''Contact Harvest'' was confirmed to take place in [[2525]] and the BR55 was originally noted to be a new weapon in [[2552]] as cited in the original edition of ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'',<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 133'' (2003)</ref> fans on [[Bungie.net]]'s forums questioned the rifle's inclusion in the novel. In Episode III of the [[Bungie Podcast]], Joseph Staten claimed that he had intentionally included the weapon in the novel, claiming that the BR55 that appears in ''Contact Harvest'' is [[XBR55 battle rifle|a prototypical model]] of the battle rifle used by players in ''[[Halo 2]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|podcast}} The battle rifle inconsistency has been further rectified, as the 2010 reprint of ''First Strike'' identifies the weapon as the "latest version" of the BR55.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''pages 163-164'' (2010)</ref>


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