Jonathan Green, Author

King of Steampunk... Gamebook Guru... "Can do dark very well"...

Pages

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
  • Gamebooks
  • Store
  • Temple of the Spider God


Monday, 30 April 2012

Z is for Zoiks! Is it really the end of April already?

Indeed it is, and over the course of the last month I have presented you with a host of artist interviews on this blog.

In case you missed any of them, here's the complete list with links. Enjoy!

A is for Adrian Smith
B is for Boo Cook
C is for Clint Langley
D is for Dan Maxwell
E is for Edwards... Les Edwards
F is for Fowler... Hardy Fowler
G is for Gary Northfield - a.k.a. the Stories of the Smoke book launch
H is for Hepworth... Andrew Hepworth
I is for Industries, as in SLA Industries - a.k.a. Dave Allsop's art
J is for Joshua Wright 
K is for Kev Walker
L is for Leo Hartas
M is for Martin McKenna
N is for Nicholson... Russ Nicholson 
O is for O. M. G... It's only Nikolai Dante artist Simon Fraser! 
P is for PJ Holden 
Q is for Questions I asked Dylan Teague 
R is for Ralph Horsley 
S is for Simon Davis 
T is for Tony Hough 
U is for the Unbelievable Art of Mr Karl Richardson 
V is for Vincent Shaw-Morton 
W is for the Wonderful Work of Simon 'Pye' Parr 
X is for the eXtremely eXcellent eXtinct art of John Sibbick
Y is for Yeowell... Steve Yeowell 
Z is for Zoiks! Is it really the end of April already?
Z is (also) for Zowie! Patrick Goddard makes it to my blog in the nick of time

So that's the A to Z of Blogging wrapped up for another year. Maybe I'll do it again in 2013!?!
Posted by Jonathan Green at 09:00

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Gamebook Companion

Gamebook Companion

Subscribe To

Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments

Path to Victory Gamebooks

Path to Victory Gamebooks

Buy my books

Buy my books

Recent visitors

Dreaming in Darkness

Dreaming in Darkness

Moshi Monsters

Moshi Monsters

World War Cthulhu

World War Cthulhu

Cities of Death

Cities of Death


Here's what people have been saying about my books...

"Green deserves 10/10." - The Independent

"As welcome as a warm glass of mulled wine on a wintry night, Green's guide to Christmas enhances the pleasures of the festive season, offering a witty cornucopia of Christmas facts and folklore." - The Good Book Guide

"As usual, author Jonathan Green gets mileage out of his monsters, with big action set-pieces that read like Things We'd Like to See in a rip-roaring summer movie if the creature effects were good enough." - SFX Magazine

"Every page is infected with a wonderful sense of joy." - Pornokitsch

"Pure, undiluted steampunk fantasy at its finest." - Mass Movement Magazine

"Green's enthusiasm for the subject matter is evident on every page." - The Eloquent Page

"Rip-roaring old-school adventure!" - Total Sci-Fi Online

"Jon Green's books are very beautifully and richly written - the prose and the world-building are first class." - The Unofficial Fighting Fantasy Forum

"There's time travel, evil Nazis, characters 'borrowed' from various other works all bound together with lashings of swash-buckle and high-jinx. Much dark fun." - The SFRevu

Proud member of

Proud member of

Proud member of

Proud member of

WRITTEN BY JONATHAN GREEN

  • BLACK LIBRARY
  • DOCTOR WHO
  • FIGHTING FANTASY
  • NON-FICTION
  • PAX BRITANNIA
  • SONIC THE HEDGEHOG
  • STAR WARS - THE CLONE WARS

Iron Hands

Iron Hands

Herald of Oblivion

Herald of Oblivion
Click on the cover to buy now!

Books by Jonathan Green

Loading...

Forum

  • Visit my forum here

The Chrismologist

Loading...

Jonathan Green

Jonathan Green

About Me

My Photo
Jonathan Green
I am a freelance writer, well known for my contributions to the Fighting Fantasy range of adventure gamebooks. I have also written for such diverse properties as Sonic the Hedgehog, Doctor Who, Star Wars and Games Workshop's worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000. I am currently writing an ongoing series of novels set within the alternative steampunk universe of Pax Britannia, featuring the debonair dandy adventurer Ulysses Quicksilver. As well as my fiction work, I have also written a number of non-fiction books including 'Match Wits with the Kids' and 'What is Myrrh Anyway? Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Christmas'.
View my complete profile

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (196)
    • ►  May (27)
    • ►  April (47)
    • ►  March (47)
    • ►  February (37)
    • ►  January (38)
  • ▼  2012 (555)
    • ►  December (50)
    • ►  November (54)
    • ►  October (44)
    • ►  September (43)
    • ►  August (39)
    • ►  July (47)
    • ►  June (43)
    • ►  May (52)
    • ▼  April (45)
      • Z is (also) for Zowie! Patrick Goddard makes it to...
      • Z is for Zoiks! Is it really the end of April alre...
      • Thought for the Day - Thank the Lord for dead-end ...
      • Magestorm - available again
      • Y is for Yeowell... Steve Yeowell
      • An Evening of Horror
      • X is for the eXtremely eXcellent eXtinct art of Jo...
      • W is for the Wonderful Work of Simon 'Pye' Parr
      • V is for Vincent Shaw-Morton
      • U is for the Unbelievable Art of Mr Karl Richardso...
      • Saint George's Day
      • T is for Tony Hough
      • World Book Night 2012
      • World's Collider - A Shared-World Anthology
      • Anno Frankenstein - a new review
      • Thought for the Day
      • S is for Simon Davis
      • R is for Ralph Horsley
      • Q is for Questions I asked Dylan Teague
      • Venerating Victorians - JG on Falcata Times' Steam...
      • P is for PJ Holden
      • O is for O. M. G... It's only Nikolai Dante artist...
      • This is Horror - JG on Meet the Writer
      • N is for Nicholson... Russ Nicholson
      • Thought for the Day
      • An interview with the Tin Man
      • M is for Martin McKenna
      • L is for Leo Hartas
      • K is for Kev Walker
      • J is for Joshua Wright
      • I is for Industries, as in SLA Industries - a.k.a....
      • Happy Birthday, Isambard Kingdom... BRUNEL!
      • H is for Hepworth... Andrew Hepworth
      • Thought for the Day - A bitter lesson to learn
      • Wilde Abandon
      • G is for Gary Northfield - a.k.a. the Stories of t...
      • F is for Fowler... Hardy Fowler
      • E is for Edwards... Les Edwards
      • D is for Dan Maxwell
      • Severus Snape gets his groove on
      • C is for Clint Langley
      • This Guy Moves Like Batman
      • B is for Boo Cook
      • A is for Adrian Smith
      • The A to Z of Blogging
    • ►  March (51)
    • ►  February (36)
    • ►  January (51)
  • ►  2011 (459)
    • ►  December (29)
    • ►  November (42)
    • ►  October (29)
    • ►  September (34)
    • ►  August (35)
    • ►  July (28)
    • ►  June (39)
    • ►  May (41)
    • ►  April (61)
    • ►  March (54)
    • ►  February (45)
    • ►  January (22)
  • ►  2010 (279)
    • ►  December (39)
    • ►  November (53)
    • ►  October (31)
    • ►  September (32)
    • ►  August (8)
    • ►  July (16)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (17)
    • ►  April (10)
    • ►  March (20)
    • ►  February (25)
    • ►  January (15)
  • ►  2009 (152)
    • ►  December (26)
    • ►  November (17)
    • ►  October (22)
    • ►  September (25)
    • ►  August (16)
    • ►  July (8)
    • ►  June (5)
    • ►  May (8)
    • ►  April (5)
    • ►  March (6)
    • ►  February (6)
    • ►  January (8)
  • ►  2008 (105)
    • ►  December (17)
    • ►  November (12)
    • ►  October (12)
    • ►  September (9)
    • ►  August (6)
    • ►  July (13)
    • ►  June (13)
    • ►  May (14)
    • ►  April (9)

Links

  • Match Wits with the Kids
  • What is Myrrh Anyway?
  • Unnatural History
  • Pax Britannia
  • Icon Books

Followers

Google Analytics








Visit my store

  • To buy books by Jonathan Green, click here
Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.