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February 18, 2019
Thought for the Day

~ Robert Frost, American poet
Published on February 18, 2019 01:00
February 11, 2019
Thought for the Day

~ Gareth L Powell, author
Published on February 11, 2019 01:00
February 7, 2019
Scrooge and Marley (Deceased)
Today is Charles Dickens' 207th birthday, so it seems like an appropriate time to remind you that I have written two stories, riffing off one of the author's most famous creations -
A Christmas Carol
.
“I come this night to ask for your help, Ebenezer,” the ghost said.
A year on from the events of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge finds himself visited once again by the ghost of his late business partner, Jacob Marley, who brings with him a new proposition. Just as Marley helped Scrooge to avoid the cruel fate that the last of the Three Spirits foretold, Marley wants Scrooge to help him reduce his time in Purgatory.
And so begins an epic adventure that will see the former friends face off against all manner of phantasms, freaks and fiends, with only one thing at stake… Everything!
"An entertaining, well-written sequel to 'A Christmas Carol' with plenty of fun twists."
Fantasy Book Review
“The layers of the dead lie deep here,” the ghost said.
Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghost-hunting partner Jacob Marley (already a ghost himself) visit the cathedral city of Cloisterham in order to investigate the disappearance of a young man... A certain Mr Edwin Drood.
The second book in the new series by award-winning author Jonathan Green.

“I come this night to ask for your help, Ebenezer,” the ghost said.
A year on from the events of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge finds himself visited once again by the ghost of his late business partner, Jacob Marley, who brings with him a new proposition. Just as Marley helped Scrooge to avoid the cruel fate that the last of the Three Spirits foretold, Marley wants Scrooge to help him reduce his time in Purgatory.
And so begins an epic adventure that will see the former friends face off against all manner of phantasms, freaks and fiends, with only one thing at stake… Everything!
"An entertaining, well-written sequel to 'A Christmas Carol' with plenty of fun twists."
Fantasy Book Review



“The layers of the dead lie deep here,” the ghost said.
Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghost-hunting partner Jacob Marley (already a ghost himself) visit the cathedral city of Cloisterham in order to investigate the disappearance of a young man... A certain Mr Edwin Drood.
The second book in the new series by award-winning author Jonathan Green.


Published on February 07, 2019 15:57
February 5, 2019
Tie-in Tuesday: Tin Man Games Steam Sale!
Tin Man Games are having another sale of their games on Steam, and among the titles on offer at a knockdown price are
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
, which I worked on, and my Warhammer 40,000 gamebook
Herald of Oblivion
.
Published on February 05, 2019 01:30
February 4, 2019
Thought for the Day

~ Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Published on February 04, 2019 01:00
February 1, 2019
Gamebook Friday: 'TWAS Kickstarter Post-Mortem

January, i.e. straight after Christmas, is not the best time to run a Kickstarter. In fact, I'd go so far as to say it's the worst time of the year to run a Kickstarter, seeing as how nobody has been paid since mid-December and everyone has blow all their disposable income on Christmas. Which is, obviously, why Kickstarter created the Make 100 initiative, encouraging creators to launch new projects in January that offer at least one reward that is limited to 100 backers. Clearly, it's not only Kickstarter creators and backers who have cash flow problems in the New Year. (Apparently the best months to run crowdfunding campaigns are March and October.)
I have now run ten Kickstarters and only two of them didn't fund. One of those was a campaign to fund production of the short story anthology SHARKPUNK 2 , which was part of the original Make 100 programme. That particular project attracted a grand total of 31 backers and raised 8% of its £9,000 funding goal.

The project plateaued. That's not uncommon for Kickstarters. Generally, most money is raised in the first week and the last few days. What was unusual, in my experience at least, was how many people either reduced or cancelled their pledge altogether after the funding goal was reached, to the point where I was worried that it wouldn't be funded anymore when it got to the end of January.
It was at this time that another series of Kickstarters, run by one company, went from being very late to, apparently, undeliverable, and they were all run to fund the production of gamebooks. Of course, I can't prove that this had any effect on the 'TWAS campaign, but I do know that one backer burnt by the experience dropped his pledge to my project.

I am acutely aware of this, at the moment, as people have put their trust in me on numerous occasions, and currently backers are waiting on three ACE Gamebook s. But don't worry, we are about to press 'Go' on the printing of NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters! , Beowulf Beastslayer will be going to the play-testers by the end of this weekend, and 'TWAS is already planned and under way, and the illustrations are already being produced.
I'm pleased to say that the final 48 hours saw a rapid rise in backer numbers again (probably because people had clicked the 'Remind me' button, earlier in the campaign), and 'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas actually ended up being my third most backed ACE Gamebook .

Anyone who follows me on Twitter will doubtless be aware of my personal views about Brexit, but putting that to one side, one thing I can tell you is that production costs of the hardbacks of YOU ARE THE HERO have doubled since the second edition was printed in 2017.
Published on February 01, 2019 15:50
Gamebook Friday: 'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas Late Pledges
Just to let you know that even if you missed the Kickstarter for my latest
ACE Gamebook
'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas
you can still put in a Late Pledge*.
Here's what you need to do if you would like to make a Late Pledge to the Kickstarter:
Look through the list of reward levels below and select the one you would like.Look through the list of add-ons and decide if you would like to add any of these to your pledge.Add the cost of any add-ons to the cost of the reward level you have selected, finally adding the correct postage for your country, to calculate the total amount you will need to pay.Email info@jonathangreenauthor.com, making the title of your email 'TWAS Late Pledge and listing the reward and add-ons you have selected. I will then get back to you with details of how to make your payment via PayPal. Postage will need to be paid later, via an external pledge manager.Please note - you can find out more about precisely what comes with each reward level by visiting the 'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas project page here .
* Probably until the end of February. I will inform everyone when Late Pledges are closing.
Here's what you need to do if you would like to make a Late Pledge to the Kickstarter:
Look through the list of reward levels below and select the one you would like.Look through the list of add-ons and decide if you would like to add any of these to your pledge.Add the cost of any add-ons to the cost of the reward level you have selected, finally adding the correct postage for your country, to calculate the total amount you will need to pay.Email info@jonathangreenauthor.com, making the title of your email 'TWAS Late Pledge and listing the reward and add-ons you have selected. I will then get back to you with details of how to make your payment via PayPal. Postage will need to be paid later, via an external pledge manager.Please note - you can find out more about precisely what comes with each reward level by visiting the 'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas project page here .















* Probably until the end of February. I will inform everyone when Late Pledges are closing.
Published on February 01, 2019 14:05
January 31, 2019
'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas concludes on Kickstarter today!
Don't get left out in the cold! Today is your last chance to back
'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas
, written by Yours Truly and illustrated by my sometime partner-in-crime Tony Hough.
You have until 7:00pm GMT to place your pledge, so don't delay! Winter is already here!

You have until 7:00pm GMT to place your pledge, so don't delay! Winter is already here!

Published on January 31, 2019 02:00
January 28, 2019
Thought for the Day

~ Mary Lee Settle, American writer
Published on January 28, 2019 01:00
January 25, 2019
Gamebook Friday: The Burns Night Before Christmas
'TWAS - The Krampus Night Before Christmas
has less than one week left to run on Kickstarter and is currently 105% funded. If you've been considering pledging your support, but haven't yet, you have until 1:00pm on Thursday 31st January.
Of course, tonight is also Burns Night, so it's time for the obligatory plug for my non-fiction book Scottish Miscellany: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Scotland the Brave .
Today I find myself wondering if there's enough material in Robert Burns' poems to create an ACE Gamebook inspired by them. I mean, if Gordon Rennie and Emma Beeby can write a graphic novel based on the source material, why not?

Of course, tonight is also Burns Night, so it's time for the obligatory plug for my non-fiction book Scottish Miscellany: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Scotland the Brave .

Today I find myself wondering if there's enough material in Robert Burns' poems to create an ACE Gamebook inspired by them. I mean, if Gordon Rennie and Emma Beeby can write a graphic novel based on the source material, why not?
Published on January 25, 2019 14:51