Writing Time Travel
Why time travel is one of fiction's most successful yet niche genres — and what it demands of authors who dare attempt it. From NYT bestsellers to Emmy winners, the case for the genre no one can categorize.
Read →Monthly writing on craft, history, geopolitics, and the research behind the AMERICA Series.
Why time travel is one of fiction's most successful yet niche genres — and what it demands of authors who dare attempt it. From NYT bestsellers to Emmy winners, the case for the genre no one can categorize.
Read →Five essential elements that define the genre — from gripping openings and daunting consequences to the plot twist that sold 80 million books.
Read →What it took — personally and as a writer — to portray Kenneth Robinson authentically in What Must Be Stopped, and the tropes every author must understand and avoid.
Read →Why the region's instability is structural, not accidental — and what the conditions for escalation tell us about the world What Must Be Stopped is set in.
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