Plotting About

Andrew Rubin

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  1. 6月29日

    From Homer to Epic Fantasy: Retelling Greek Mythology through a Human Lens

    Episode 3 — Janell Rhiannon: From Homer to Epic Fantasy — Retelling the Trojan War Through a Human Lens It started with a footnote. While researching Alexander the Great in graduate school, Janell Rhiannon came across a detail in Plutarch — that Alexander slept with a copy of the Iliad under his pillow. Curious about what could compel someone like Alexander to do that, she picked up Homer. More than twenty years later, she hasn't put him down. In this episode, Janell joins Andrew to talk about the Homeric Chronicles — her six-book epic fantasy saga that rebuilds the entire Trojan War chronologically, weaving together Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, ancient Greek plays, archaeology, and dozens of myths into one sweeping human story. As a historian trained under Victor Davis Hanson, Janell brings a scholar's rigor and a storyteller's heart to characters we thought we already knew — Paris, Achilles, Hector, Helen, Clytemnestra, and the women whose voices have waited three thousand years to be fully heard. They dig into the craft of retelling myth at epic scale, the psychological cost of war that Homer understood better than most modern writers, why these stories refuse to stop being relevant, and what Christopher Nolan is up against bringing the Odyssey to the screen. A rich, wide-ranging conversation about history, storytelling, and what it means to be human — which, it turns out, is exactly what the Greeks were always writing about. Find out more about Janell: https://www.janellrhiannon.com Find out more about Andrew: www.hellorhighwinter.com

    1 小時 11 分鐘
  2. 5月2日

    Real Car Chases… To Writing Them | From DEA Agent to Hollywood

    Real Car Chases… To Writing Them | From DEA Agent to Hollywood on Lawman: Bass Reeves & Dutton Ranch In this first episode of Plotting About, I sit down with J. Todd Scott, former federal agent with a 30-year career who transitioned into a bestselling crime novelist and TV writer. From undercover operations and high-speed pursuits to writing for the Yellowstone universe (Dutton Ranch), JT brings a rare perspective on storytelling grounded in real experience. We talk about: *The truth about real car chases vs Hollywood versions *How JT went from DEA agent to Hollywood writer *What most crime shows get wrong about law enforcement *Writing novels vs writing for TV and film *Behind-the-scenes insights from the Yellowstone universe *How real investigations shape compelling stories *Finding your writing process and breaking through creative blocks *JT shares stories from decades in federal law enforcement, including undercover work, surveillance, and high-risk operations, and how those experiences influence his writing today. *If you’re into crime stories, thrillers, screenwriting, or Yellowstone, this conversation is packed with insight. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 From DEA Agent to Novelist: How It All Started 1:31 Inside a 30-Year DEA Career (What the Job Is Really Like) 4:05 The Mullet, Undercover Work & Blending In 6:10 Real Surveillance Stories from the Field 7:25 What Real High-Speed Car Chases Are Actually Like 11:42 Hollywood vs Reality: What Crime Stories Get Wrong 17:33 The Transition: From DEA Agent to Writer 22:53 How He Writes Crime Stories That Feel Real 37:44 Breaking Into Hollywood & Writing for TV (Yellowstone Universe) 62:44 Writing Process, Creativity & Finding Your Voice 79:46 What’s Next: Future Projects & Final Thoughts

    1 小時 21 分鐘

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