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''Silo'' is a series of post-apocalyptic science fiction books by American writer
Hugh Howey Hugh C. Howey (born 1975) is an American writer, known best for the science fiction series ''Silo'', part of which he published independently through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system. Howey was raised in Monroe, North Carolina and b ...
. The series started in 2011 with the short story "Wool", which was later published together with four sequel novellas as a novel with the same name. Along with ''Wool'', the series consists of ''Shift'', ''Dust'', three short stories and ''Wool: The Graphic Novel''.


Background

Howey first began the series in 2011, initially writing ''Wool'' as a stand-alone short story. He published the work through Amazon's
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system, choosing to do so due to the freedom of
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. After the series grew in popularity, he began to write more entries for it. Howey began soliciting international rights in 2012, and has since signed a deal for dramatic rights in Brazil. Film rights to the series were sold to 20th Century Fox;
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also expressed interest. Howey signed a print-only deal for around $500,000 with
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to distribute ''Wool'' to book retailers across the US and Canada. Howey retains full rights to continue distributing ''Wool'' online himself.


Plot

The story of ''Wool'' takes place on a
post-apocalyptic Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of speculative fiction in which the Earth's (or another planet's) civilization is collapsing or has collapsed. The apocalypse event may be climatic, such as runaway climate change; astro ...
Earth. Humanity clings to survival in the Silo, a subterranean city extending 144 stories beneath the surface. The series initially follows the character of Holston, the sheriff of the Silo, with subsequent volumes focusing on the characters of Juliette, Jahns, and Marnes. An ongoing storyline of the series is the focus on the mystery behind the Silo and the secrets it holds. ''Shift'', which encompasses books six through eight, comprise a prequel to the series. Book nine, ''Dust'', pulls the storylines together. Several studies frame the story within the dystopian genre, since Howey includes several of the main features of that type of literature, i.e. a totalitarian rule, rebellion of the main characters or a planned separation between human areas and wild natural spaces.


''Wool''

The intro teaser for the book is: "If the lies don't kill you, the truth will."


Book 1 — ''Holston''

''Wool'' initially follows the story of Holston, the Silo's sheriff. All residents of the Silo have been taught that the outside world is toxic and deadly, and anyone who expresses any desire to go outside is sent to clean the external sensors. Those who are sent outdoors this way inevitably clean the sensors as instructed, but they also inevitably die a few minutes later. Three years prior to the events of the story, Holston's wife became convinced that the outside world was actually livable and that the IT department (which runs the external sensors) had deceived the rest of the silo. She went to clean willingly, but apparently perished. Three years later, still grieving the loss of his wife, Holston also asks to go outside. He is given a protective suit and sent outside, but when he exits the silo he sees a healthy, vibrant world. Encouraged by this sight, he happily cleans the silo's external sensors and then starts to explore the environment. However, he is forced to remove his helmet when he runs out of air, and at that point he discovers that the world actually is toxic and his wife is dead. The suit's visor had been masking reality with a computer-generated image. Holston dies near his wife's abandoned body. These events serve as a catalyst for the remaining books.


Book 2 — ''Proper Gauge''

A new sheriff is needed to replace the recently-deceased Holston. Mayor Jahns and Deputy Marnes embark on a trip to the Silo's lowest region in order to interview Juliette, their top candidate for sheriff. Along the way they encounter various areas of the Silo, including the mysterious IT department. Bernard, the head of IT, demands his own preferred candidate for sheriff, but Jahns dismisses his concerns. Privately, Jahns also contemplates a relationship with Marnes. Jahns and Marnes meet Juliette in the Machinery zone, the lowest level of the Silo. Juliette quickly proves herself to be responsible, stubborn and independent, which impresses Jahns. After expressing some hesitation, Juliette agrees to take the job. On the return trip, Jahns and Marnes privately begin a romantic relationship. Bernard is incensed to learn that Jahns has formally appointed Juliette to be the new sheriff, and he is likewise angry with Marnes for supporting this decision. Soon afterward, Jahns falls ill. In her final moments, she realizes that she had consumed poison from Marnes's canteen. Marnes's canteen and hers were poisoned by Bernard. Meanwhile, Juliette completes an important maintenance project on the Silo's primary generator. She receives the news of the mayor's sudden death.


Books 3–5

The saga is continued in ''Casting Off'' and runs through ''The Stranded'', as Juliette continues to explore the mysteries of the Silos, bringing her into contact with the head of IT and Lukas, a young astronomer and member of IT. The growing relationship between Lukas and Juliette serves as a backdrop for the remaining three novellas, as the mystery of the Silos is gradually revealed.


''Shift''

;Book 6 — ''Legacy'' ''First Shift'' is a prequel to the story in the first five ''Wool'' novels, where the actions that led to the status quo of the world are explained through the eyes of Donald Keene, a young congressman, and Troy, a Silo chief. ;Book 7 — ''Order'' ''Second Shift'' follows a few of the characters of Book 6 when they are woken from cold-sleep 100 years later to be consulted on some unresolved problems, as well as a young character named Mission in Silo 18, where internal fighting threatens their survival…. ;Book 8 — ''Pact'' ''Third Shift'' brings a close to the prequel trilogy. It tells the story of the fall of Silo 17, and the transformation of Jimmy into Solo, as well as the continued story of Donald Keene in Silo 1.


''Dust''

;Book 9 — Dust ''Dust'' is the third and final act in the Silo stories. It brings together the lives of Donald, Juliette and the other people in Silo 18, and the survivors from Silo 17.


Unnamed future book

On August 15, 2021,
Hugh Howey Hugh C. Howey (born 1975) is an American writer, known best for the science fiction series ''Silo'', part of which he published independently through Amazon.com's Kindle Direct Publishing system. Howey was raised in Monroe, North Carolina and b ...
announced starting writing the next book in the ''Wool'' series, taking place in Silo 40.


Short stories

These are part of
The Apocalypse Triptych ''The Apocalypse Triptych'' is a series of three anthologies of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, edited by John Joseph Adams and Hugh Howey. The first anthology, ''The End is Nigh'', was self-published on March 1, 2014, with the second ...
collection of short stories. All three stories also appear in Howey's anthology ''Machine Learning.'' # ''In the Air'' from ''The End is Nigh'' # ''In the Mountains'' from ''The End is Now'' # ''In the Woods'' from ''The End Has Come''


Reception

A reviewer for ''
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'' praised the omnibus, stating that it "clears away the grime of the past and reveals the new truth" about change in publishing. Fans have been inspired to write their own scenes, chapters and novels.


Adaptations


Film and television

Since its initial publication multiple attempts have been made to adapt the ''Wool'' series into a film or television series. Film rights for the story were sold in May 2012 to
20th Century Fox 20th Century Studios, Inc. (previously known as 20th Century Fox) is an American film production company headquartered at the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City area of Los Angeles. As of 2019, it serves as a film production arm of Walt Dis ...
and director
Ridley Scott Sir Ridley Scott (born 30 November 1937) is a British film director and producer. Directing, among others, science fiction films, his work is known for its atmospheric and highly concentrated visual style. Scott has received many accolades thr ...
and Steve Zaillian were named as producers. This project never came to fruition due to the
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. In July 2018,
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announced
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would be adapting ''Wool'' for the network as a series. The series was later moved to
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and in May 2021 press releases were sent out stating that
Graham Yost Graham John Yost (born September 5, 1959) is a Canadian film and television screenwriter. His best-known works are the films ''Speed'', '' Broken Arrow'', and '' Hard Rain'' and the TV series '' Justified''. Early life, family and education Yo ...
would write the series,
Morten Tyldum Morten Tyldum (; born 19 May 1967) is a Norwegian film director. He is best known in his native Norway for directing the thriller film '' Headhunters'' (2011), based on the novel by Jo Nesbø, and internationally for directing the historical drama ...
would serve as director, and
Rebecca Ferguson Rebecca Louisa Ferguson Sundström (born 19 October 1983) is a Swedish actress. She began her acting career with the Swedish soap opera ''Nya tider'' (1999–2000) and went on to star in the slasher film ''Drowning Ghost'' (2004). She came to in ...
will star and serve as executive producer. Howey, Remi Aubuchon, Nina Jack and Ingrid Escajeda also serve as executive producers. In August 2021,
Tim Robbins Timothy Francis Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for portraying Andy Dufresne in the film ''The Shawshank Redemption ''(1994), and has won an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards for his role ...
joined the cast. Filming took place in
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during late 2021 until spring 2022. The series has a projected release date of March 2023.


Comic book adaptation

In July 2013, it was announced that Amazon's new comic book imprint ''Jet City Comics'' would be releasing a comic book adaptation of the series.
Jimmy Palmiotti James Palmiotti (born August 14, 1961) is an American writer and inker of comic books, who also does writing for games, television and film. Early life Palmiotti attended the High School of Art and Design in New York City. Career Palmiotti star ...
and
Justin Gray Justin Gray is an American comic book writer working mostly for DC Comics. Career Gray has often collaborated with fellow writer Jimmy Palmiotti on series such as '' Hawkman'', ''Jonah Hex'', ''Power Girl'', '' 21 Down'', '' Uncle Sam and the Fr ...
will adapt the story and Jimmy Broxton will create the artwork. On July 9, 2013, Howey released a preview of the comic book's cover on his blog. The graphic novel was published in August 2014.


Bibliography

#''Wool'' (July 30, 2011) #''Wool: Proper Gauge'' (November 30, 2011) #''Wool: Casting Off'' (December 11, 2011) #''Wool: The Unraveling'' (December 26, 2011) #''Wool: The Stranded'' (January 25, 2012) #''First Shift — Legacy'' (April 14, 2012) #''Second Shift — Order'' (November 12, 2012) #''Third Shift — Pact'' (January 24, 2013) #''Dust'' (August 17, 2013) *Wool Omnibus (2012, contains books 1-5) *Shift Omnibus (2013, contains books 6-8)


References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.hughhowey.com/ 2012 American novels 2012 science fiction novels American science fiction novels Self-published books Science fiction book series Dystopian novels