Thanks for the comment on DR, mate.
I have thought about starting a sequel based around ME3, especially since my Shepard's journey was filled with some truly shocking and heartbreaking moments, like being forced to shoot Mordin, and the victory over the geth on Rannoch. It's been a constant temptation but, at the end of the day, Interceptor is my true baby. That's my real pride and joy right now and I'm nowhere near done with it.
I may perhaps do a 'deleted scenes' chapter or two but in truth my writing style has moved on so much since DR, so much that if I wrote anything extra for it it'd seem completely different.
Perhaps my work does deserve more attention but if anything, that's probably my own fault. I haven't really made much of an effort to publicise myself though once I've finished Interceptor that will change. For now, though, I still view DR as an experiment more than anything. It was unplanned, undisciplined and a bit messy at times. Interceptor is the real deal, a display of what I can really do in terms of storytelling and a fitting prelude to writing my first original novel.
In any case, I appreciate the feedback, as always!