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Milkweed Triptych
"A major talent... I can't wait to see more."
—George R. R. Martin
"Mad English warlocks battling twisted Nazi psychics? Yes please, thank you. Tregillis's debut has a white-knuckle plot, beautiful descriptions, and complex characters-- an unstoppable Vickers of a novel."
Cory Doctorow on Bitter Seeds
"Ian Tregillis triumphantly concludes his astonishing, brilliant, pulse-pounding debut trilogy, The Milkweed Triptych."
Cory Doctorow on Necessary Evil
"Tregillis' conclusion of the Milkweed Triptych is the pièce de résistance of the series. Necessary Evil is a perfect marriage of science fiction, fantasy and alternate history."
RT Book Reviews (4.5 stars, Top Pick) on Necessary Evil
"Darkly fascinating…A thoroughly fascinating conclusion to an imaginative tour de force."
Kirkus on Necessary Evil
"A cross between the devious, character-driven spy fiction of early John le Carré and the mad science fantasy of the X-Men... Despite the jaw-dropping backdrop and oblique plotting, the narrative is driven by character and personal circumstance...
Grim indeed, yet eloquent and utterly compelling."
—Kirkus on The Coldest War
"The characters come alive via [Tregillis's] imaginative dialogue and his storyline will keep readers spellbound and on the edge of their seats with an intense sci-fi/alternate history thriller plot."
RT Book Reviews (4.5 stars, Top Pick) on The Coldest War
"Well-drawn characters and a feel for time and place make this an excellent journey into an alternate Britain."
—Library Journal on Bitter Seeds
"Engrossing... Tregillis ably mixes cold war paranoia with his mythology."
Publishers Weekly on The Coldest War
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Cincinnatus is Damned at the Galaxy Bookshop Blog
Tuesday, November 16 2010, 04:49 PM

It's been a tough couple of weeks.  But enough of my whining.

When I was in Sydney back in September, my friend -- the up-and-coming superstar of Angry Robot, Jo Anderton -- recommended a visit to the Galaxy Bookshop.  There I met a cheery and affable bookseller by the name of Mark Timmony.  He generously allowed me to deface some stock, and even wanted to know whether I'd be interested in defacing the store's blog, too.

Well, sure.

Which is how I came to write this guest post for the Galaxy Bookshop Blog.  Mark suggested that I write a little bit about the origins of Bitter Seeds and the Milkweed universe.  Because I've done a few interviews on the subject already, I decided to use the opportunity to talk about an aspect of the project that I haven't talked about very much.   Namely, what I thought the book(s) would be about before I started writing it (them).

Mark didn't let me off the hook quite so easily, though... My sad attempt to provide clever and interesting answers to his questions can be found here.

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Comments (2)
Not crying - Susan, Wednesday, November 17 2010, 02:20 AM
You're not crying, huh? What -- are you just cutting onions?

And "The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook" -- what!? Lame, Ian. Lame. You're *supposed* to pick The Most Meaningful Book. Survival be damned, this is your literary soul at stake!

Okay, enough pestering you. I liked your interview. Made me laugh. :)


Re: Not crying - Ian, Wednesday, November 17 2010, 09:41 AM
My choices were either the Worst-Case handbook, or a complete episode guide to Gilligan's Island. I figured there would be some good survival hints there, too.

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Interviews
Interview with SFX Magazine
Unwalkers interview [English | French ]
Interview with Speculate! Podcast Interview with Adventures in SciFi Publishing
Ian Tregillis on the Sword and Laser Podcast
Ian Tregillis on John Scalzi's The Big Idea
Interview with Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
Interview with SFRevu
Interview with Mad Hatter Book Review
Interview with Apex Books

Interview at Literary Musings Interview with Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
An interview with the authors of Busted Flush at Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
Interview with Travis Heermann at The Write Line
9-way interview with the contributors to the Wild Cards novel Inside Straight at Pat's Fantasy Hotlist
Interview in the February, 2008 newsletter of the Online Writing Workshop for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
An extended interview with Ian Tregillis by Ty Franck, on www.wildcardsbooks.com.

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