I have, but have never really put it out there. I think on some level I always thought that if I put too much attention into it that my other career would slip away- which of course is nonsense but having a co-writer certainly makes it more doable within the constraints of the schedule I've had the past couple of years.
Though a complete story, the novel sets up a trilogy that delves into the origins of human culture in a way that we hope is fresh, action-filled, and enlightening. The characters go on an epic global journey that reaches through time and space and challenges them in dangerous, unexpected ways.
Jeff is what one might call a brainiac. He seems to know a bit of everything about everything and he is a darned good writer in his own right. Attempting such an ambitious project with anyone else would have been terrifying and superfluous. Jeff and his internal encyclopedia (and Clare his assistant) made singularly it possible.
I would hope that there is something for everyone in this trilogy. I would say that 9 and up would enjoy it as ambitious as that sounds. I am sure that Simon & Schuster can provide a target demographic but I think there are enough elements in this to entertain children and adults, males and females alike.
If you like The Hunger Games and Percy Jackson, then you'll like "A Vision of Fire"
Since that is the world I come from, my engagement in this project initially was to create a character thatwas translatable to film and a world and events that were filmic. It is a very big story we tell and contemporary cinema is chock full of super themes and super heroes. We needed to provide a viable competitor. (wink)
I hope the readers are as excited as I am about the global reach of the series. We are in Haiti and Iran and India and the Antarctic and New York in the story. I believe that we come to care about the characters we meet. This is a story about unity and a vision of the world working together from the dawn of civilization which may have started further back than we think.
I just finished doing a stage production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" in London which was filmed for NT Live and they are doing screenings of it in 42 countries, so check it out! I have a film coming out called "Robot Overlords"- and no I don't just do Science Fiction!- but yes it is- a family film about robots taking over the earth. And the second season of a British series called "The Fall," which you can catch on Netflix (including the first season now!) and of course starting up on "Hannibal" again soon.
Gillian Leigh Anderson
Gillian Anderson was born on August 9, 1968
Yes under Gil Anderson
Well... she always asked the fans not to put pictures of her children on the internet ... I guess her wish is to maintain the privacy of her children and I agree. The star is her and not the kids! ;)
Gillian Duxbury is 168 cm.
No, Gillian Anderson is not single.
Gillian Anderson married to Clyde Klotz in 1994 Gillian Anderson married to Julian Ozanne in 2004
Gillian Anderson married to Clyde Klotz in 1994 Gillian Anderson married to Julian Ozanne in 2004
Yes, Gillian Anderson has 3 kids.
Yes, Gillian Anderson has 3 kids.
No Gillian Anderson isn't currently on Methadone.
Gillian Anderson was born on August 9, 1968.
Gillian Anderson was born on August 9, 1968.
Gillian Anderson is a/an Actress, writer, producer, director
Gillian Anderson was born on August 9, 1968
Gillian Anderson went to DePaul University (BFA)
Gillian Anderson lives now in London but i am not sure about it i just found out in a website