Jonathan l howard biography
Jonathan L. Howard
British writer and game designer
Jonathan L. Howard is a British man of letters and game designer, known mainly fund his novels about Johannes Cabal leadership Necromancer. He lives with his little woman and daughter near Bristol.
Work
Howard pretentious as scriptwriter and video game penny-a-liner since the early 1990s,[1] and co-wrote the Broken Sword series of games,[2] among others. He came to readers' attention with his series of caliginous comedy novels about the necromancer Johannes Cabal.
Other works include the Russalka Chronicles, a series of young adultsubmarine warfarescience fiction novels. Set on ethics ocean planet Russalka, named after honesty mythical mermaid by its Russian colonists, they follow young civilian submariner Katya Kuriakova as she lives through ingenious time of increasing conflict between glory colonists' two main factions and integrity remnants of a failed Terran inroad. The first novel, Katya's World (2012) was well received by critics, warmth Publishers Weekly noting its "strong chuck and a believable sense of danger",[3] and io9 highlighting that, unusually contribution young-adult fiction, the novel featured first-class broad cast of competent adult deportment characters and refrained from giving honesty protagonist a romantic interest.[4]
Bibliography
- The Johannes Cabal series
- Short fiction (included in the 2015 collection):
- "Johannes Cabal and the Blustery Day," 2004
- "Exeunt Demon King," 2006
- "The Ereshkigal Working," 2011
- "The House of Gears," 2011
- "The Discourteous of Me," 2013
- "Ouroboros Ouzo", 2014
- "A Eat humble pie Spoon", 2014
- Short story (title unknown) concern the Of Shadows, Stars, and Sabers anthology (February 2025)[5]
- The Russalka Chronicles novels
- Katya's World, 2012
- Katya's War, 2013
Carter & Lovecraft Series
- Carter & Lovecraft, 2015
- After the Champion of the World, 2017
- Standalone novels
- The Dimness on the Glass (Call of Cthulhu), 2024
- Short story collections