
Plotting Fiction with Ian Tregillis
If you already have the book, or part of it, in mind (and it sounds like you do!) then you probably already know a little bit about what happens inside it.
Ian Tregillis is the son of a bearded mountebank and a discredited tarot card reader. He is the author of the Milkweed Triptych, Something More than Night, and the Alchemy Wars trilogy. His most current novel is The Rising (Alchemy Wars #2). His short fiction has appeared at numerous venues including Tor.com, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Popular Science. He lives in New Mexico, where he consorts with writers, scientists, and other disreputable types.
IanTregillis.com. @ITregillis.
If you already have the book, or part of it, in mind (and it sounds like you do!) then you probably already know a little bit about what happens inside it.
Co-writing a story has a number of benefits, but does come with its challenges, as well. You and your co-writer(s) must be clear on your process, expectations, and goals up front in order to weave your story together.
One of the main impacts technology has had on society and culture in general is breaking down boundaries, making it both easier and harder to find things that were previously obscure. And I think that’s as true with literature as it is with anything else.
Written serially by five acclaimed authors, The Witch Who Came in From the Cold crackles with magic on every page.
We are excited to share that all 13 episodes of Season 2 of our magical thriller are now available in collected editions from the retailer of your choice.
We survived! ....Well...some of us did at least...
The ritual begins. A Host rises up.
Frank is held captive. Tanya and Josh pick sides. The Flame get ready.
Frank and Sasha come face to face. Gabe is held on suspicion of murder.
Edith follows a dangerous lead. Zerena grand designs are threatened.
Okay, so I bent the rules a little bit. A ~teensy~ bit.
Josh and Edith confront their new reality. Zerena misses a step.