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Spanners - The Movie - Wins Big at the 'Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival!'

The prequel to the award winning book - Spanners: The Fountain of Youth - is now a feature length film, and has begun the film festival circuit! It got into its first festival and won 'Best SciFi!'

Spanners World Premiere Promo

Tickets and information available at:
Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival!
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Published on January 23, 2015 12:52 Tags: fantasy, movie, movies-based-on-books, noir, scifi, spanners

Spanners: The Fountain of Youth - Free on Kindle for 5 days!

Hello! I am happy to announce that as of March 4th, 2015, Amazon is allowing Spanners: The Fountain of Youth to be given away on Kindle for 5 days. No strings attached! Just go here, download and it's yours!


Spanners: The Fountain of Youth - free kindle giveaway promo


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Published on March 04, 2015 21:28 Tags: free, giveaway, historical-fiction, mystery, noir, paranormal, scifi, spanners

Epic Fantasy 'City of Gods: Hellenica' - Free for 5 Days on the Kindle!

Goodreads friends! 'City of Gods: Hellenica' is FREE on the Kindle for 5 days, starting March 24th, 2015!

Click on the Amazon link here and download your copy, no strings attached!

Promo - City of Gods: Hellenica Free March 24th - 28th!


City of Gods: Hellenica
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Published on March 24, 2015 20:29 Tags: amazon, city-of-gods, fantasy, free, giveaway, greek-and-roman, kindle, scifi

'Flare' gets a great review from Olu Odebunmi, co-writer of 'Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball!'

Flare by Jonathan Maas just got some kind words from Olu Odebunmi, one of the screenwriters behind Smokin' Aces 2: Assassin's Ball.

We've had a Goodreads Giveaway - hoping to get an Amazon Kindle free giveaway going soon!

Flare Review
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Published on April 20, 2015 21:00 Tags: character-driven, drama, flare, post-apocalyptic, scifi

Epic SciFi novel 'Flare' - Free on Kindle for the Next Five Days!

Hello everyone! 'Flare' will be free on the Kindle from April 28th-May 2nd, 2015. No strings attached, just download it on your Kindle or on the Amazon link here and it's yours!

Flare by Jonathan Maas


There is also a Goodreads giveaway - feel free to participate in both!
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Published on April 28, 2015 07:53 Tags: dystopian, end-of-the-world, free, freebooks, kindle, scifi

Epic YA Fantasy 'City of Gods: Hellenica' - Free for 5 days on the Kindle

Epic mashup of the ancient deities City of Gods: Hellenica will be free on the Kindle, June 3rd - 7th 2015!

No strings attached - just download it here and it's yours!

City of Gods: Hellenica - Free on Kindle - Promo Pic
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Published on June 03, 2015 14:14 Tags: fantasy, free, freestuff, greek-gods, kindle, myths, scifi, ya

City of Gods: Hellenica - Free on the Kindle August 5th-9th!

City of Gods: Hellenica - Free on the Kindle August 5th-9th!


Click on the Amazon link here, and it's yours!

City of Gods: Hellenica City of Gods Hellenica by Jonathan Maas
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Published on August 06, 2015 13:13 Tags: epic, fantasy, free, giveaway, kindle, scifi

Eight Ways a Working Parent Can Find Time to Write

Originally published on jonmaas.com

Eight Ways a Working Parent Can Find Time to Write
You get up, shower and commute to the office. You work all day, commute back, cook dinner, eat dinner, clean up after dinner, and then bathe your kids. Now it’s 9 pm and you’re too tired to think, let alone work on the novel.
Well I’ve got news for you; you’ve got the time to write, you’ve got the energy to write; you just have to know how to grab them both. Just follow a few of these steps and your writing will get back into high gear.

Commute to Work on Public Transportation Every Once in Awhile, and Bring Your Laptop – The subway and the bus can be your writer’s haven. Your kids aren’t there yelling at each other and your spouse isn’t there yelling at you. The crazy guy next to you is yelling at a pair of flip-flops, but he’s comparatively easy to tune out. It might take half an hour longer to get to work, but that’s a half hour more time for you to write. If you don’t live near a subway or bus station, drive to one in the morning. Do what you need to do.

Bus Stop - Wikimedia Commons
Switching to public transportation a few times a week adds time to your commute – but it also gives you time to write.


Your Lunch Hour is for You to Write, not to Chat With Your Co-workers – It’s noon. Your co-workers are headed to Togo’s and want to bring you along. Say no. Writing is more important than a banal, stilted conversation with Sally from R&D. Bring a sack-lunch, find a place away from prying eyes and as soon as you’re off the clock, you’re Hemingway.

Talk With Your Spouse and Get an Evening to Yourself once Per Week – If you’re fortunate enough to still be with your spouse or partner, tell them that you need a Writer’s night once per week. He or she takes the kids for an evening, and you go straight to the Coffeeshop from work. Boom, you have a four hour stretch of writing. Make it early in the week too; a boring day like Monday or Tuesday. Things are less likely to come up early in the week, and if they do, it’s easier to reschedule.

Your Laptop Goes with You Wherever You Go – You’re at a P.T.A. conference. You’re early and the teacher is late. You can either spend thirty minutes checking your Smartphone, or thirty minutes writing Historical Fiction about Pope Pius II. It’s up to you. Bring your laptop with you wherever you go, and you’d be surprised how easy it is to pop out two hundred words.

Have a Four Hour Block on Your Day Off – Embrace the weekend warrior lifestyle. There are four hours on Saturday and/or Sunday that can be yours – mornings are usually best.

Set Small, Achievable Goals – If you can’t seem to get things going with the Two-Volume Biography of Spiro Agnew, try writing a short story, and failing that, a poem. Fifteen hundred words and a few Haikus can come in a week, but an Eight-hundred page tome can’t. Remember to post on a blog somewhere; tangible goals with a definite end are easier to tackle.

Artikel-im-kerzenshein - A person writing by candlelight - from Wikimedia Commons

Perhaps the most important tip for finding an hour to write are these two ways of reimagining writing, and reimagining your role as a parent:

Understand that you Deserve an Hour a Day to Yourself to Write – There are sixty minutes out there that should be yours, regardless of how much responsibility you have. It’s up to you to find those sixty minutes, but know that you deserve it. Drop the guilt.

Understand That Years From Now, Your Kids Will Respect you for This – Once again, drop the guilt. In 2045, there will be a grown adult thinking back that his mom “always seemed to be working on her book.” It doesn’t matter that you never made it to the bestseller list. Your kid had a parent who “always wrote,” and your kid will benefit from growing up in that intellectual climate.
You deserve it, and you can do it. As a working parent, you’re either working, commuting or taking care of someone else for 90% of your waking hours. The last 10% is yours.


Jonathan Maas is a full-time 40-hour/weeker and a proud father of two. He takes the bus as often as he can to get in some writing. He has written City of Gods: Hellenica, Spanners: The Fountain of Youth and Flare. All are available on Amazon, and all are free with Kindle Unlimited.
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Published on August 15, 2015 11:50 Tags: advice, commute, inspirational, scifi, time-management, tips, working-parent, writer

Epic Horror Saga 'Flare' Free on Kindle August 19th - 23rd 2015

'Flare' will be free on the Kindle from 8-19-15 to 8-23-15. No strings attached - download it and it's yours!

Link to download here.


Flare by Jonathan Maas
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Published on August 20, 2015 21:12 Tags: free, freebies, freestuff, giveaway, horror, kindle, scifi

'Spanners: The Fountain of Youth' wins 'Best Science Fiction' at the 2015 IRDAs

Spanners IRDA Promo

Spanners: The Fountain of Youth wins 'Best Science Fiction' at the 2015 IRDAs !

You can check out the post on their website here!
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Published on August 25, 2015 21:40 Tags: awards, dark-fantasy, indiereader, irda, press-release, science-fiction, scifi, spanners