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July 23, 2018
Thought for the Day

~ Lemony Snicket
Published on July 23, 2018 01:00
July 19, 2018
Steampunk Thursday: Alice's Nightmare in the Czech Republic and Steampunk International in Finnish
Pictured are two of the most recent foreign editions of my work.
The one on the left is the Czech edition of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland , and the one on the right is the Finnish edition of Steampunk International which features my new Pax Britannia short story Reckless Engineering .
They join the German translations of my Pax Britannia novels. So what will be next?

The one on the left is the Czech edition of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland , and the one on the right is the Finnish edition of Steampunk International which features my new Pax Britannia short story Reckless Engineering .


They join the German translations of my Pax Britannia novels. So what will be next?

Published on July 19, 2018 02:00
July 17, 2018
Steampunk International: Reckless Engineering
Available now from Newcon Press is
Steampunk International
, an anthology of new steampunk stories from Finland, Portugal and the UK.
My contribution is entitled Reckless Engineering , and is the first story to move the Pax Britannia timeline forward properly since 2012's Time's Arrow .
Following a break-in at the top secret Whitehall facility known as 'Think Tank', agent of the crown Ulysses Quicksilver and his trusty manservant Nimrod set off in pursuit of the perpetrator. It is a chase that will take them from the railway sheds of London to the dockyards of Bristol, and an encounter with a long-dead engineering genius.
The book is, of course, also available in Finnish and Portuguese language editions.

My contribution is entitled Reckless Engineering , and is the first story to move the Pax Britannia timeline forward properly since 2012's Time's Arrow .
Following a break-in at the top secret Whitehall facility known as 'Think Tank', agent of the crown Ulysses Quicksilver and his trusty manservant Nimrod set off in pursuit of the perpetrator. It is a chase that will take them from the railway sheds of London to the dockyards of Bristol, and an encounter with a long-dead engineering genius.
The book is, of course, also available in Finnish and Portuguese language editions.


Published on July 17, 2018 10:00
July 16, 2018
Thought for the Day
Published on July 16, 2018 01:00
July 13, 2018
Gamebook Friday: Alice's Day 2018
Last Saturday, I visited Oxford to join in with the
Alice's Day
celebrations.
For anyone who doesn't already know, Alice's Day commemorates and celebrates the first time Lewis Carroll told the tale that would eventually become that classic of children's literature, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland . Museums, shops and libraries all over the city hold workshops, host lectures, and arrange unique displays, in a joint venture organised by The Story Museum and The Lewis Carroll Society .
I was intrigued to see what went on during Alice's Day, and also to see if my own take on Carroll's classic might have a place within future events. So you can imagine my delight when I visited Alice's Shop to find that they already had Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland in stock!
I dutifully signed the copies they had there, and posed for photos with the staff, before heading off to Christ Church College, where Lewis Carroll taught mathematics, in the guise of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
You can see more photos from my Alice's Day in Oxford here, and you can pick up a copy of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland here.

For anyone who doesn't already know, Alice's Day commemorates and celebrates the first time Lewis Carroll told the tale that would eventually become that classic of children's literature, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland . Museums, shops and libraries all over the city hold workshops, host lectures, and arrange unique displays, in a joint venture organised by The Story Museum and The Lewis Carroll Society .

I was intrigued to see what went on during Alice's Day, and also to see if my own take on Carroll's classic might have a place within future events. So you can imagine my delight when I visited Alice's Shop to find that they already had Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland in stock!

I dutifully signed the copies they had there, and posed for photos with the staff, before heading off to Christ Church College, where Lewis Carroll taught mathematics, in the guise of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

You can see more photos from my Alice's Day in Oxford here, and you can pick up a copy of Alice's Nightmare in Wonderland here.

Published on July 13, 2018 00:51
July 10, 2018
YOU ARE THE HERO Part 2 - Summer Sale!
I have a few hardback copies of
YOU ARE THE HERO Part 2
left. If you would like a signed copy, drop me a line at info@jonathangreenauthor.com.
It costs £40 for a signed hardback, and that includes post and packing within the UK. (Packages going abroad will need a little extra postage paying for.)

It costs £40 for a signed hardback, and that includes post and packing within the UK. (Packages going abroad will need a little extra postage paying for.)
Published on July 10, 2018 10:09
July 9, 2018
Thought for the Day
Published on July 09, 2018 01:00
July 7, 2018
Lost
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
, creator of the legendary literary phenomenon Sherlock Holmes, died 88 years ago today. The reason I mention this is because he also wrote
The Lost World
, in which Professor George Challenger and his companions discover dinosaurs (and other supposedly extinct creatures) alive and well on top of a mesa in the Amazon basin of South America.
I have spent the last few weeks editing NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters! And while it is clearing inspired by J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan , the gamebook is as much influenced by Conan Doyle's The Lost World . During the course of the adventure, you can explore much of the Skull Island-esque Neverland, which has called for me producing a map of the place.
Just like the adventure itself, there's still a fair bit to do before it's finished, but I've really enjoyed indulging my inner cartographer again after so many years.
To get an idea of what it is like on an island lost in time, inhabited by all manner of prehistoric beasts that want to kill you (or kill you and eat you), you can now play through Tiger Lily's introduction to the adventure, which also contains another Conan Doyle reference, by downloading the extract here .
I have spent the last few weeks editing NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters! And while it is clearing inspired by J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan , the gamebook is as much influenced by Conan Doyle's The Lost World . During the course of the adventure, you can explore much of the Skull Island-esque Neverland, which has called for me producing a map of the place.

Just like the adventure itself, there's still a fair bit to do before it's finished, but I've really enjoyed indulging my inner cartographer again after so many years.
To get an idea of what it is like on an island lost in time, inhabited by all manner of prehistoric beasts that want to kill you (or kill you and eat you), you can now play through Tiger Lily's introduction to the adventure, which also contains another Conan Doyle reference, by downloading the extract here .

Published on July 07, 2018 01:00
July 6, 2018
Riddle of the Runes Unleashing
I was fortunate to be among the guests who attended the launch of Dr Janina Ramirez's first* children's book,
Riddle of the Runes
, at Hatchards on Piccadilly last night.
When I arrived, I climbed flight after flight of stairs, following the sound of much merriment and excitement, to the top floor, where I was welcomed by the team from Oxford University Press with a glass of something cold and sparkling, which was nice.**
As well as Dr J, her family, friends and colleagues, others in attendance included Professor Kate Williams, Helen Czerski, Bettany Hughes, and Neil Gaiman, who literally popped in a minute.***
Following speeches by Liz Cross, Head of Children's Publishing at Oxford University Press, and the author herself...
Janina then spent the rest of her time sat behind a desk, signing books...
And patiently posing for photos, like this one...
Achievement unlocked: Dr Janina Ramirez calls you a legend.
I was interested to learn that writing fiction is what Janina has always wanted to do, and was the reason she studied English Literature at Oxford. Everything else that has happened since, including her medievalist history and art history studies - not to mention her broadcasting career! - were simply a deviation from her original plan. But now she's back on track and celebrating being a bestselling children's author.
Then it was off to the pub for more merriment and lots of chat.
Much as I am enjoying Riddle of the Runes , and as thrilled as my own shield maiden is to have received her own signed copy, those of you who are still patiently awaiting Beowulf Beastslayer will no doubt be as intrigued as I am about Janina's next book, due out next March.
* Of many, I am sure!
** Not to mention most welcome. It was very hot.
*** How rock and roll is that?

When I arrived, I climbed flight after flight of stairs, following the sound of much merriment and excitement, to the top floor, where I was welcomed by the team from Oxford University Press with a glass of something cold and sparkling, which was nice.**

As well as Dr J, her family, friends and colleagues, others in attendance included Professor Kate Williams, Helen Czerski, Bettany Hughes, and Neil Gaiman, who literally popped in a minute.***


Following speeches by Liz Cross, Head of Children's Publishing at Oxford University Press, and the author herself...


Janina then spent the rest of her time sat behind a desk, signing books...

And patiently posing for photos, like this one...

I was interested to learn that writing fiction is what Janina has always wanted to do, and was the reason she studied English Literature at Oxford. Everything else that has happened since, including her medievalist history and art history studies - not to mention her broadcasting career! - were simply a deviation from her original plan. But now she's back on track and celebrating being a bestselling children's author.


Then it was off to the pub for more merriment and lots of chat.


Much as I am enjoying Riddle of the Runes , and as thrilled as my own shield maiden is to have received her own signed copy, those of you who are still patiently awaiting Beowulf Beastslayer will no doubt be as intrigued as I am about Janina's next book, due out next March.

* Of many, I am sure!
** Not to mention most welcome. It was very hot.
*** How rock and roll is that?
Published on July 06, 2018 05:20
Gamebook Friday: Tiger Lily, Heroic Hunter
As I said on Facebook at the weekend, the character who has undergone the biggest reinvention in NEVERLAND - Here Be Monsters! is Tiger Lily.
In the adventure, she is a heroic hunter, aspiring to join the warrior cadre of the Accala tribe. She rides a Sabretooth called Fang, and is deadly with her spear and tomahawk.
She's also the only starting character who can take on dinosaurs, and you can read her opening to the adventure by clicking on the image below.
Enjoy!
In the adventure, she is a heroic hunter, aspiring to join the warrior cadre of the Accala tribe. She rides a Sabretooth called Fang, and is deadly with her spear and tomahawk.
She's also the only starting character who can take on dinosaurs, and you can read her opening to the adventure by clicking on the image below.
Enjoy!

Published on July 06, 2018 04:14