The Mirror Chronicles: An Introduction

When I was about the age of young Sylas Tate I had a thought – what if the reason we can sometimes be so doubting, so unsure of ourselves, is that we aren’t quite whole? As I got a bit older the idea started to develop: what if the other part of us had a world of its own? And what if this other world was in some ways just the same as ours but in others was utterly different, even opposite? Those thoughts stayed with me and over the years they became bolder and bigger: what might those double worlds of dual souls allow me to explore and explain? Myths and legends? Even some of our basic ideas – science, magic, the supernatural?

Eventually I had so many nagging ideas that I knew I had to write them down, so I changed my own world, moving from publisher to writer, and began The Mirror Chronicles. I started by preparing the history and background of this other world and then I moved on to the first book, The Bell Between Worlds. This opening novel takes Sylas Tate into another world of possibilities, imaginings and second souls and brings him face to face with many of the questions I asked myself years before. Happily for Sylas he also finds some of the answers.

As you will see I have found that there is plenty for Sylas to discover. I have written some scenes that did not make the final cut and envisaged plenty of others that I have not yet written. To give a greater insight into the trilogy I thought I would share with you two of these unpublished scenes. The first is a prologue that I have written especially for release to you, which gives a very brief introduction to the first book and a hint of its mystery and magic. The second is a scene called The Bouncing Turnip, which I had originally written for the chapter entitled “The Mutable Inn” and which gives a snapshot of some of the more playful magic of the other world. Finally, I thought it might also be good to share an extract of one of the most pivotal scenes in the book – the scene in which Sylas first hears the chime of the bell between worlds.

I very much hope you enjoy these scenes, and the novel, and the trilogy to come.

With best wishes,

Ian Johnstone
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Published on July 12, 2013 01:45 Tags: deleted-scenes, extract, ian-johnstone, mirror-chronicles
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message 1: by Louie (new)

Louie Reynolds Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed TBBW, it was a really imaginative and intriguing read.
Do you have a title for the second book?


message 2: by Ian (new)

Ian Thank you for the very kind feedback Louie - I'm so glad you enjoyed TBBW. No confirmed title for book 2 as yet, but I am only four chapters from the end so I have some strong candidates. I'll be sure to post something as soon as HarperCollins let me!


message 3: by Louie (new)

Louie Reynolds Hi Ian, I was wondering how book 2 is coming along?
Regards


message 4: by Ian (last edited Aug 04, 2014 09:42AM) (new)

Ian Hi Louie, it's going well thanks - all written and now in editorial, which may take a little while as it is around the same length as The Bell Between Worlds... The bad news is that HarperCollins have decided to delay publication until next year for a whole host of reasons and not least to give the first book time to establish itself. I realize how frustrating that will be for readers of the first book and I can only apologize - it is not what I wanted either but I have to trust that it is the best thing for the series as a whole. I hope you might be prepared to wait and that book two will be worth it! Best wishes, Ian


message 5: by Wayne (new)

Wayne Lee Hi Ian, has there been any update to the expected publication date yet?


message 6: by Ian (new)

Ian Wayne wrote: "Hi Ian, has there been any update to the expected publication date yet?"

Hi Wayne,
Yes HarperCollins have now planned the publication for June 2015. Sorry, that is later than we had hoped but there are some good reasons for the delays and not least some issues at my end, so I can't be too grumpy! I plan to write a post about all this in the next few weeks so will explain more then. Thanks for your interest and best wishes, Ian


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Loved this book... it was recommended for my daughter, but I got to it first! So looking forward to reading more. Thanks for opening up a new world...


message 8: by Ian (new)

Ian So pleased you enjoyed it Allison - I very much hope you enjoy the rest of the journey! Best wishes, Ian


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