The Craft Sequence Gladstone's first novel,
Three Parts Dead, was published by
Tor Books on October 2, 2012 to positive reception. It was followed by
Two Serpents Rise in 2013,
Full Fathom Five in 2014,
Last First Snow in 2015, and
Four Roads Cross in 2016, all part of his
Craft Sequence. The sixth novel,
Ruin of Angels, was published by
Tor.com in 2017. It will be followed by both novel and novella-length works starting in 2018.
Serial Box Publishing In September 2015,
Serial Box Publishing launched
Bookburners, a weekly urban fantasy serial created by Gladstone and written by a team of authors consisting of himself, Margaret Dunlap,
Mur Lafferty, and
Brian Francis Slattery. The first season ran from September to December 2015 for 16 episodes: Gladstone wrote the pilot as well as episodes 7, 11, and 16. In January 2016, Serial Box renewed
Bookburners for a second season, set to premiere in Summer 2016. Gladstone's newest serial,
The Witch Who Came in from the Cold, co-created with Lindsay Smith, launched in January 2016 from Serial Box. The serial, written by Gladstone, Smith,
Cassandra Rose Clarke,
Ian Tregillis, and
Michael Swanwick, is a
Cold War supernatural spy thriller set in the 1970s. The first season is set to run for 13 episodes.
Simon & Schuster's
Saga Press imprint released print collections of the first season of
Bookburners in January 2017. A collection of season one of
The Witch Who Came in From the Cold will be published in June 2017.
Other work Gladstone is to write a
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game tie-in novel for
Paizo Publishing. Since 2016, he is also part of the team of writers working on
George R. R. Martin's
Wild Cards anthology series.
The Highway Kind, a fantasy road trip novel, was announced for publication in 2018 by Tor Books but has not yet seen print. Gladstone's novella
This Is How You Lose the Time War, written with
Amal El-Mohtar, won the 2019
BSFA Award for Short Fiction and the 2019
Nebula Award for Best Novella. ==Bibliography==