"The modern master of the gamebook format" (Rob Sanders)... "Can do dark very well" (Jonathan Oliver)... "Green gets mileage out of his monsters" (SFX Magazine)... "It takes a firm editorial hand and a keen understanding of the tone of each piece to make a collection this diverse work, and Green makes it look effortless" (Starburst Magazine)... "A charming blend of camp creatures, humour, and genuine horror" (Set the Tape)
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Thursday, 30 September 2010
Win a walk-on part in Anno Frankenstein!
33
From 4–7 October, fourteen of the 33 authors will be reading at events in Westminster, Richmond, Islington and Hammersmith. This includes some rising stars such as Nikesh Shukla and Tena Stivicic and some more established names such as Debi Alper and Daisy Goodwin.
The readings form one of the highlights of the Mayor's Story of London Festival, which features more than 100 events across the capital and runs from 1-10 October.
Here's Bobby, Publisher of Glasshouse Books, to tell you a little more:
‘The aim of the Story of London festival is to celebrate London’s past, present and future. This is precisely what we set out to achieve in 33. Each story has brought something new to our understanding of this great city.’
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
UK Games Day OK!
JG and the British Library
Two weeks in the life of Gamebook Adventures
Pax Britannia Lego
Congratulations to Sparshott and Son! Ladies and gentlemen, the gauntlet has been well and truly thrown down! They're going to be a tough act to follow!
Good luck!
33 Author Event
From 4–7 October, fourteen of the 33 authors will be reading at events in Westminster, Richmond, Islington and Hammersmith. This includes some rising stars such as Nikesh Shukla and Tena Stivicic and some more established names such as Debi Alper and Daisy Goodwin.
The readings form one of the highlights of the Mayor's Story of London Festival, which features more than 100 events across the capital and runs from 1-10 October.
Here's Bobby, Publisher of Glasshouse Books, to tell you a little more:
‘The aim of the Story of London festival is to celebrate London’s past, present and future. This is precisely what we set out to achieve in 33. Each story has brought something new to our understanding of this great city.’
Monday, 27 September 2010
Another day, another franchise tie-in
The Pirates of the Carribean soundtrack is on the iPod, as is King Kong, and so to work...
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Dark Side - the movie trailer
You can order your copy of Pax Britannia: Dark Side right here!
Friday, 24 September 2010
33 West
I'll let the publisher, Bobby Nayyar, explain...
BOOKS / 33 East and West
Can you name all 33 London boroughs? No, neither could we. 33 pushes the short story genre to new territory by giving 33 writers new, established and up and coming the opportunity to write a story set in their borough. From Bexley to Barnet, Havering to Hounslow.
This is no small achievement. This is London.
www.JonathanGreenAuthor.com
So, set it as one of your favourites, along with the new www.PaxBritannia.com which is the new official way to reach the PB blog.
See you round!
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Pax Britannia - feelin' the love
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
M is for Monster!
What you hold in your hands is a culmination of desire, talent, and a collective love of the macabre, mixed with a little luck and a big leap of faith. This is the product of a group of authors who came together to produce something unique - something that speaks of us all and unites us on a worldwide scale. With the book you're holding right now, we invite you to share the journey.
But if all this has piqued your interest, then watch this space...
Lego Frankenstein
BL at Games Day UK, okay?
Maybe see you there?
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Win a walk-on part in Anno Frankenstein!
Win a walk-on part in Anno Frankenstein!
24 Hours in Nottingham - or - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Metal
Friday 17 September 2010
2pm - Arrived in Nottingham in need of a comfort break and so stopped at GW HQ and popped into Bugman's Bar... Where who should I run into but Christian Dunn and Alex Davis from Black Library editorial. Chris is holding a handful of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks and was about to sit down with Alex to discuss... I wish I could tell you more, but I can't. Not yet, anyway. Suffice to say it was a very exciting moment!
Normal service will resume shortly
Well, the good news is that the novel - Pax Britannia: Dark Side - is now finished (I'm just waiting on my editor's comments on the short story that's accompanying it). Plenty more tasks lie ahead and Phase 2 of the Big Move awaits, but you can expect a flurry of updates over the next few days, specifically regarding the Pax Britannia books and a couple of short story anthologies I'm appearing in.
So, until next time...
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Talk like a pirate
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
FantasyCon 2010
Monday, 13 September 2010
Night of the Necromancer
It came out back in April but it feels like an age since I first put pen to paper. But then a lot has happened in the time since...
Saturday, 11 September 2010
Black Library invades Forbidden Planet
To the Moon and back
So, here are a few updates for you...
First of all, as of 12.30am Pax Britannia: Dark Side is finished! My editor likes what he's seen so far (which is always a good sign) so I'm hoping he'll like the rest of it too. I now just need to write the accompanying short story - in three days!
Secondly, Howl of the Werewolf's been out for about a week in the new Wizard edition. This contains the Fighting Fantasy adventure you know and love along with three pre-generated playable characters (Johann Ironarm, Wolfrick of Pritzbad and Sabine Greypelt) and a preview of Trial of Champions.
Thirdly, a new horror short story anthology is coming out this Halloween and I've got a little something in it. It's unlike anything I've ever written before and I should warn those blog-followers of a sensitive disposition (and the more youthful among you) that it should definitely come with an 18 rating. You have been warned.
Lastly, I stumbled across this website the other day. And something tells me the guys in charge quite like my Pax Britannia books...
Until next time (which won't be as long as last time)...