Chronology
I'm still working my way through Book 2 of the Modern Knights series, just about the halfway point. Two Wizard Roulette is turning into quite the thrill ride. That being said, my brain revolted at work today and started composing the opening scenes of Book 3, The Faceless.
Does any one else write things out of order? To me, the later material helps pull the current narrative along by providing a destination for the story to arrive at. The whole series started that way. The first book I wrote with Colin Fisher will also eventually be the last in the Modern Knights series. I fell so in love with the character that I went back and wrote his origin story, Frostbite. The finale, Borderline, may change to match the facts as I write my way towards it... and I think the whole collection is richer for the layered timeline. It helps to know both where I've been and where I'm going.
Colin's journey begins in Frostbite in 19 days. I look forward to sharing it with all of you.
Does any one else write things out of order? To me, the later material helps pull the current narrative along by providing a destination for the story to arrive at. The whole series started that way. The first book I wrote with Colin Fisher will also eventually be the last in the Modern Knights series. I fell so in love with the character that I went back and wrote his origin story, Frostbite. The finale, Borderline, may change to match the facts as I write my way towards it... and I think the whole collection is richer for the layered timeline. It helps to know both where I've been and where I'm going.
Colin's journey begins in Frostbite in 19 days. I look forward to sharing it with all of you.
Published on June 02, 2016 21:16
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