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February 19, 2018
Thought for the Day
"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies... The man who never reads lives only one.”
~ George R R Martin, A Dance with Dragons
~ George R R Martin, A Dance with Dragons

Published on February 19, 2018 01:00
February 16, 2018
Gamebook Friday: Herald of Oblivion at 70% off!
Tin Man Games
are holding a Lunar New Year Sale, in honour of the Year of the Dog, and my Warhammer 40,000 gamebook app,
Legacy of Dorn: Herald of Oblivion
is available at a whopping 70% off!
There are also other gamebook apps available with massive reductions, including The Warlock of Firetop Mountain , which I also worked on.
So don't delay - get over to the Tin Man Games Steam store sale now!

There are also other gamebook apps available with massive reductions, including The Warlock of Firetop Mountain , which I also worked on.

So don't delay - get over to the Tin Man Games Steam store sale now!

Published on February 16, 2018 03:58
February 12, 2018
Thought for the Day
“I’m not a scene stealer. I try to do justice to the writing. I’m not intimidated by other actors at all—or directors. I don’t care who they are. But I am intimidated by writers. I hold them in the highest esteem.”
~ John Mahoney, 1940-2018
~ John Mahoney, 1940-2018

Published on February 12, 2018 01:00
February 9, 2018
Gamebook Friday: JG interviewed by the Farsight Blogger
I was recently interviewed by Jonathan Hicks, a.k.a. the
Farsight Blogger
, and the interview is now online here.

Published on February 09, 2018 02:34
February 7, 2018
Happy Birthday, Charles Dickens!

And despite having had the idea several years previously, it wasn't until I was 46 that I actually started to write the first Scrooge and Marley (Deceased) story, The Haunted Man , which takes as it's premise, 'What happened after the events of A Christmas Carol ?'
But it is pure chance that meant I was writing a new Scrooge and Marley (Deceased) story actually on the occasion of Dickens' 206th birthday. Maybe that's why the story, which I had really been struggling with up until now, started to come together at last today.
Let's hope I can finish it tomorrow. After all, the submission deadline is on Sunday...

* More a glorified short story collection than a novel.
Published on February 07, 2018 14:13
February 6, 2018
Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters II - 48 hours to go!

My contribution to the anthology is called The Ghost in the Machine .
Rewards include a limited edition hardcover of Kaiju Rising II , with a hand made slipcase, and a limited edition hardcover of Kaiju Rising I with a matching slipcase too!
If giant mutated coral monsters float your boat, make sure you back the Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters II Kickstarter before it's too late.
Published on February 06, 2018 07:30
February 5, 2018
Thought for the Day
"Fantasy isn't just about wizards and silly wands. It's about seeing the world from new directions."
~ Sir Terry Pratchett, 1948-2015
~ Sir Terry Pratchett, 1948-2015

Published on February 05, 2018 01:00
February 3, 2018
Short Story Saturday: Kaiju Rising II - 4 days to go!

My contribution to the anthology is called The Ghost in the Machine and here's an extract:
Keoni gasped. With the appearance of the strange tentacles he had momentarily forgotten all about the Great White. It suddenly surfaced again beside the outrigger, threatening to smash the port boom to matchwood as it fought to free itself from the tightening tentacles. The huge fish twisted and turned with such force that Keoni was worried that, even if it didn’t destroy the outrigger with its desperate thrashing, it would swamp the boat with seawater and cause it to sink it just the same.
The shark snapped its jaws open and closed, as if in a feeding frenzy, but still it could not free itself from the clutches of the tentacles. Inexorably it was being dragged backwards through the water towards the centre of the atoll, where the water was darker.
The sea frothed and foamed as the shark continued to fight the tentacles, but it was a fight it could never hope to win.
But if being witness to what he had thought was the apex predator of the Coral Sea being captured by this only half-seen tentacled leviathan wasn’t shocking enough, what happened next expanded Keoni’s understanding of the truth of his world in ways he could never have imagined when he had set out that morning.
As the shark was hauled in, the tentacles began to rise out of the water, impossibly high for a giant squid, or even an overgrown octopus.
It very soon became apparent that it was no mutated squid that had caught the shark but something much, much bigger.
As the tentacles rose out of the water Keoni saw that they surrounded a vast mouth that now made the monster look more like a gigantic starfish or some impossibly large anemone. The writhing limbs were there solely to feed food into the gaping maw, and as Keoni stared dumbfounded at the leviathan emerging from the Great Blue Hole, he saw the frantic shark disappear inside.
Rewards include a limited edition hardcover of Kaiju Rising II , with a hand made slipcase, and a limited edition hardcover of Kaiju Rising I with a matching slipcase too!
So, if giant mutated coral monsters float your boat, make sure you back the Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters II Kickstarter before it's too late.
Published on February 03, 2018 01:00
February 2, 2018
Gamebook Friday: Small Press Expo at Forbidden Planet

NewCon Press (with whom I have a new short story coming out this summer), Fox Spirit Books, Kristell Ink Books and Snowbooks will be there, and I'll be there as part of the Snowbooks contingent, pushing the SHARKPUNK anthology, my The Wicked Wizard of Oz ACE Gamebook , and YOU ARE THE HERO Part 2 .
So, if you're in town that day, why not come along, buy a book, and get it signed? Maybe I'll see you there.


Published on February 02, 2018 03:43
February 1, 2018
Steampunk Thursday: Alice's Adventures in Oz

I'm delighted that my ACE Gamebooks are finding an audience across the Pond. (I was in New York last April and I have to say, I love that city.) Especially The Wicked Wizard of Oz , seeing as how it was inspired by L. Frank Baum, an American author.
Here's what one reader had to say about the book:
"The writing of the sections make or break this type of book and Jonathan Green's clear descriptions bring the scenes to life."

"Delightfully grizzly fun! Best book purchase I've made in a while."
"It's not at all what I thought it was going to be... It's BETTER!"
"I have had a blast with this book. Every time I pick it up it is like reading a new story!"
Published on February 01, 2018 01:00