Jonathan Green | |
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Born | [1] [2] | October 12, 1971
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1993–present |
Website | |
jonathangreenauthor |
Jonathan Green is a freelance writer. He has written for various science fiction and fantasy franchises, including Doctor Who, Fighting Fantasy, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Games Workshop's Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 game universes. [3]
Before becoming a full-time writer, Green was a teacher and deputy headmaster of a school in London. [4]
Green wrote seven Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and a history of the franchise. Green has written four novels for the Games Workshop Black Library label: Necromancer, Magestorm, The Dead and the Damned, and Iron Hands. He co-authored several Sonic the Hedgehog gamebooks for Puffin Books with Marc Gascoigne.
Green wrote the first book in the Pax Britannia science fiction steampunk series Unnatural History published by Abaddon Books, which features a Victorian James Bond-style dandy adventurer called Ulysses Quicksilver. [5]
Jonathan Green has worked as a teacher for the last thirteen years, four of those as a deputy head teacher.
Jonathan Green | |
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Born | [1] [2] | October 12, 1971
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1993–present |
Website | |
jonathangreenauthor |
Jonathan Green is a freelance writer. He has written for various science fiction and fantasy franchises, including Doctor Who, Fighting Fantasy, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Games Workshop's Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 game universes. [3]
Before becoming a full-time writer, Green was a teacher and deputy headmaster of a school in London. [4]
Green wrote seven Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and a history of the franchise. Green has written four novels for the Games Workshop Black Library label: Necromancer, Magestorm, The Dead and the Damned, and Iron Hands. He co-authored several Sonic the Hedgehog gamebooks for Puffin Books with Marc Gascoigne.
Green wrote the first book in the Pax Britannia science fiction steampunk series Unnatural History published by Abaddon Books, which features a Victorian James Bond-style dandy adventurer called Ulysses Quicksilver. [5]
Jonathan Green has worked as a teacher for the last thirteen years, four of those as a deputy head teacher.