Vincent Trigili

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About Vincent Trigili
Vincent, father, and husband of nearly two decades, holds degrees in both Math and Computer Science. In addition, he has published an astronomy journal, numerous articles, poetry and other works.
He got his start in writing fiction as a small child, losing himself in the worlds he dreamed up in order to escape the doldrums of normal life. Now, using his formal education and extensive career experience, he excels in creating fictional worlds of depth and rich fantasy, while maintaining a foundation of reality based on science and technology.
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Blog postRecently I asked you this question and presented you with a picture of a stick, and a second picture of litter. We talked a bit about how when people first see the stick, they see a stick, if they see it at all. A stick on the ground first looks like a fang, a tooth or perhaps a weapon of some kind. The litter looked like the jawbone of a massive sea creature.
But this time when I ask the question, I am going a level higher. I walk the streets of the city where I work during the day q3 years ago Read more -
Blog postOne question I get often is “Where do your ideas come from?” I am sure most if not all writers get that question. Probably often. I am also sure you get answers like, “from the world around us,” and “I do not know.” They probably never give a good answer in the eyes of the non-writer who think there is some magic formula or something.
So, let’s play a game here. Tell me when you see this picture, what is the very first thing you see? The very first thing, without cheating.
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Blog postOne question that people ask me often is: “How long does it take to write a book?” This is actually not a very clear question to ask because there are many ways to answer it, depending on what a person means by their question.
For example, I just finished the rough draft of book two in the Mantidom series. It is roughly one hundred and fifty thousand words, or in the ballpark of five hundred and fifty pages in print. It took one hundred and seventy hours of hands on keyboard to3 years ago Read more -
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Blog postI was never part of the Harry Potter generation. I guess I was just a bit too old when it first came out. Despite people today claiming that my book “The Academy” is Harry Potter in space, there is no influence of Harry Potter on the book. The writing of Enemy of an Enemy actually predates Harry Potter’s release by over half a decade, and when I wrote the Academy, I had no knowledge of the series.
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I am often invited to various group promotions, sales, contests, and so on with other authors. I turn almost all of them down because I do my best to never send any spam to anyone. However not sending it means that those of you that want to see those deals, miss out. So to address this, I have decided to create a second newsletter.
The new newsletter will be called “Deals and Steals” (I know not very original, but eh, I never was any good with3 years ago Read more
Titles By Vincent Trigili
All the magic, dragons, castles and quests you will ever need!
Innocence Lost by Patty Jansen
Beneath The Canyons by Kyra Halland
The Last Priestess by Elizabeth Baxter
Book Of Never by Ashley Capes
Stargazy Pie by Victoria Goddard
The Dragon’s Champion by Sam Ferguson
Float: The Enchanted Horse by Demelza Carlton
The Silverleaf Chronicles by Vincent Trigili
Its companion series – Alt.Chronicles, The Illustrated Chronicles and Chronicle Worlds – are similarly ground-breaking in their coverage of less mainstream tropes such as alternative history and shared universes.
Created by award-winning author Samuel Peralta, and edited by some of the most-respected editors in the genre, each volume brings together work from visionary new voices and from the grandmasters of modern science fiction and fantasy.
This Future Chronicles Special Edition volume is a compendium of stories selected from the Chronicles’ standalone titles, and includes five new stories, never before published, from some of today’s best writers in speculative fiction.
In this volume of the acclaimed ‘Future Chronicles’ anthology series, twelve authors invite you to journey to very different worlds – lands of fire and fury, of legend and lore – but all worlds where dragons roam unshackled from myth, freed from the imagination, and real.
“The Dragon Chronicles” features stories by bestselling authors Elle Casey (War of the Fae), David Adams (Ren of Atikala), K.J. Colt (Klawdia), Terah Edun (Courtlight), and Daniel Arenson (Dragonlore) plus seven more of today's most visionary authors in fantasy and speculative fiction.
Hugh Howey launched the idea on Kboards, a forum for Kindle readers, but also the meeting place of an active community of indie writers.
The result is this anthology of 101 very short stories by 101 authors.
To make it more attractive for you, the reader, we set ourselves a limit of a thousand words. You should be able to read each story in under five minutes — on your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet at home or in the office, but also on your smartphone, on the go, while you are commuting or waiting at a coffee shop for your significant other to arrive.
We included as many genres as we could. We hope that maybe, with only five minutes of your time on the line that would otherwise be wasted anyway, you'll be tempted to venture outside your comfort zone and try out some new genres and new authors.
Twenty fantasy authors band together to bring you a collection of thrilling tales and magical monsters. Do you like to slay dragons? Or befriend them? Do you prefer to meet cephalopods as gigantic kraken or adorable tree octopuses?
Each story focuses around a fantastic creature from folklore or mythology, and they range from light and playful tales for the whole family to darker stories that may make you wish to leave the lights on. These stories carry the Fellowship of Fantasy seal of approval. While our monsters may be horrifying, you won't stumble into questionable content.
Perfect for the fantasy lover who can't get enough of mythical beasts.
Or might it not be the case that evolution alone, in the right circumstances—if not on this planet, then on others—could give rise to creatures with telepathic abilities?
This collection of fourteen stories explores the ramifications of a future where telepathy is real. From that first glorious moment of discovery, to the subsequent jealousies and class divisions, to the dangers of weaponization and the blessings of medical miracles, The Telepath Chronicles promises to take you inside the creative minds of some of today’s top science fiction authors.
Season Two of The Dragon Masters, The Elwyn Chronicles, is also available.
This box set contains the entire first season of The Dragon Masters, including:
Episode 1: The Wanderer
Episode 2: Awakening
Episode 3: The Hunters
Episode 4: Traps
Episode 5: Drac’nor
Episode 6: Hope
The Storymaster is a prequel novella to the Dragon Masters epic fantasy series by Vincent Trigili and originally appeared in The Dragon Chronicles, an anthology edited by Samuel Peralta.
The Elwyn Chronicles contains the complete second season of The Dragon Masters:
Episode 1: The Choosing
Episode 2: A Leader Is Forged
Episode 3: Of Rocks and Men
Episode 4: The Journey Home
Episode 5: The Carpenter's Son
Episode 6: Dragon-Born
A new enemy has come to the Empire bringing with it dark powers that were abandoned long before the Empire was born. Powers that were thought to be legends and myths.
It's up to Vydor to keep this force at bay and protect the Empire, but it may come at the cost of his faith and shake the foundations of the Empire itself.
The Lost Tales of Power is an open-ended series of Sci-Fi/Fantasy books set in a vast multiverse featuring a mixture of traditional fantasy and science fiction elements.
Lost Tales Series:
Volume I - The Enemy of an Enemy
Volume II - The Academy
Volume III - Rise of Shadows
Volume IV - Resurgence of Ancient Darkness
Volume V - The Sac’a’rith
Volume VI - Spectra’s Gambit
Volume VII - Sac'a'rith: Rebirth
Volume VIII – Mage Hunter
Volume IX – The Cerulean Mines
Volume X and beyond - TBA
Before Zah’rak can get far, Raquel reappears and offers them their dream: to be real wizards and full members of the Wizard Kingdom, but Zah’rak does not trust her or the offer.
Meanwhile, the Korshalemian sorcerers are up to their old tricks again, and it is up to Zah’rak, Raquel, and the others to discover their new plan and prevent a new great war.
The Lost Tales of Power is an open-ended series of Sci-Fi/Fantasy books set in a vast multiverse featuring a mixture of traditional fantasy and science fiction elements.
Lost Tales Series:
Volume I - The Enemy of an Enemy
Volume II - The Academy
Volume III - Rise of Shadows
Volume IV - Resurgence of Ancient Darkness
Volume V - The Sac’a’rith
Volume VI - Spectra’s Gambit
Volume VII - The Sac'a'rith: Rebirth
Volume VIII - Mage Hunter
Volume IX – The Cerulean Mines
Volume X and beyond - TBA
Can Lyshell find himself in time to save what is left of his humanity and stop the cyborgs, or will the very technology he depends on enslave him?
The Lost Tales of Power is an open-ended series of Sci-Fi/Fantasy books set in a vast multiverse featuring a mixture of traditional fantasy and science fiction elements.
Lost Tales Series:
Volume I - The Enemy of an Enemy
Volume II - The Academy
Volume III - Rise of Shadows
Volume IV - Resurgence of Ancient Darkness
Volume V - The Sac’a’rith
Volume VI - Spectra’s Gambit
Volume VII - The Sac'a'rith: Rebirth
Volume VIII - Mage Hunter
Volume IX – The Cerulean Mines
Volume X and beyond - TBA
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