Jonathan Janz Explained

Jonathan Janz
Birth Date:27 October 1973
Birth Place:Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Occupation:Author, teacher
Period:2010–present
Children:3

Jonathan Janz (born October 27, 1973) is the pen name of Craig Shaeffer, an American horror author of multiple novels.

Early life

Jonathan Craig Shaeffer grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was raised by his mother near a graveyard, where she would check out books on albums from the library. Early influences during this time include The Twilight Zone, In Search Of..., the works of Edgar Allan Poe,[1] as well as the audio version of The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens.[2] During childhood, he was prone to sleepwalking, and describes a time when he woke up in a pitch-black room of a friend's house, navigating his way through a maze of boxes because the family had just moved in.[3] He adopted the pseudonym of Jonathan Janz as a way of honoring his maternal grandparents, who helped to raise him.[4]

Career

In 2011, Janz published his debut novel, The Sorrows. The book received praise from author Brian Keene, who called it "the best horror novel of 2012."[5] Keene would also describe Janz as "One of the best writers in modern horror to come along in the last decade."[6]

Between 2011 and 2016, eight of Janz's novels were released by Samhain Publishing. After this, Janz signed a deal with Flame Tree Publishing, which published four more novels as well as reprintings of his earlier works.[7] Other novels have been released through Sinister Grin Press, Earthling Publications, and Cemetery Dance.

His manager, Ryan Lewis, also works with Josh Malerman.[8]

Janz cites multiple influences on his career, including Stephen King, Joe R. Lansdale, Brian Keene, Richard Matheson, among many others.[9] [10]

In March of 2023, Janz won the Wilburn-Thomas Award at the Scares That Care event in Williamsburg, Virginia.[11] This is a charity event organized by author Brian Keene and the award is given to authors who have helped other writers and their community.

Personal life

Jonathan Janz is the pen name for Craig Shaeffer.[12] Janz teaches high school English, film literature, and creative writing at West Lafayette Junior-Senior High School.[12] [13] He currently resides in Indiana with his wife and three children.[14]

Novels

YearTitlePublisherPagesNotes
2011The SorrowsSamhain Publishing272
2012House of Skin312
2013The Darkest Lullaby272
Savage Species315Originally published as a 5 part eBook
Bloodshot: Kingdom of ShadowsKindle Direct Publishing187Out of Print; Originally published as an eBook
2014Dust DevilsSamhain Publishing280
Castle of Sorrows337Sequel to The Sorrows
2015The Nightmare Girl304
Wolf Land314
2016Children of the DarkSinister Grin Press392 Booklist Top Ten Horror Book of the Year for 2016;[15] re-published in a revised edition by Cemetery Dance Publications in 2023
2017Exorcist Falls458 contains the novella Exorcist Road
2018The Siren and the SpecterFlame Tree Publishing295 Goodreads Choice Awards nominee for Best Horror 2018[16]
2019The Dark Game352 Library Journal Best Horror of 2019[17]
2020The Raven245 The Raven, Book One
2022Blood Country320The Raven, Book Two
MarlaEarthling Publications288Limited to 500 copies
The Dismembered178
2024Children of the Dark 2: The Night Flyers396 Sequel to Children of the Dark
2025VeilBlackstone Publishing

Short Fiction

Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Witching Hour Theatre" novella Kindle Direct Publishing (July 2005) Tales From the Shadow Side (2019)Originally published as an eBook
"Old Order" novella Kindle Direct Publishing (September 2010) Tales From the Shadow Side (2019)Originally published as an eBook
"The Clearing of Travis Coble" short story Kindle Direct Publishing (March 2013) Tales From the Shadow Side (2019)Originally published as an eBook
"Throwing Monsters" short story Piercing the Darkness (February 2014) Tales From the Shadow Side (2019)
"Exorcist Road" novella Kindle Direct Publishing (September 2014) Appears revised in the paperback version of Exorcist Falls (2017)Originally published as an eBook
"A Southern Evening" short story LampLight Vol. 4, Issue 4 (June 2016) Tales From the Shadow Side (2019)
"Vanilla Sunshine" short story Clickers Forever: A Tribute to J.F. Gonzalez (February 2018) -
"Titan, Tyger" short story Lost Highways: Dark Fictions From the Road (July 2018) -
"Night and Day and In Between" short story Welcome to the Show (August 2018) -
"The Kiss of Diana Antonov" novella Leaders of the Pack: A Werewolf Anthology (January 2020) -
"Room For the Night" short story Close to Midnight (October 2022) -
"The Humpers at the Threshold" short story The Drive-In: Multiplex (Fall 2023) - Set in the world of Joe R. Lansdale's The Drive-In
"Midwinter Tales" short story Literally Dead: Tales of Holiday Hauntings (October 2023) -
"Dobrogost" short story Swords in the Shadows: An Anthology (October 2023) -
"The Third Shannon" short story Morbidologies (October 2023) -
"The Drolls" short story Fear of Clowns: A Horror Anthology (September 2024) -
"Lenora" short story The End of the World As We Know It: Tales of Stephen King's The Stand (Forthcoming) - Set in the world of Stephen King's The Stand

Non-Fiction

Title Type Originally published in Collected in Notes
"Treating Fiction Like a Relationship" essay Writers on Writing, Vol. 3 (April 2016) - Originally published as an eBook
"Elizabeth: An Unnaturally Forgotten Novel" essay Elizabeth by Ken Greenhall, Valancourt Books edition (April 2017) -
"Introduction" introduction Midnight in the Graveyard (October 2019) -
"Introduction: Step Into the Spinning Tunnel" introduction Illusions of Isolation (February 2023) -

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview with one of my FAVOURITE US Horror writers – Jonathan JANZ. WordPress. April 29, 2023.
  2. Web site: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: JONATHAN JANZ. Tim Meyer Author. April 29, 2023.
  3. Web site: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jonathan Janz. Meghan's House of Books. April 29, 2023.
  4. Web site: The Therapeutic Power of Horror: A Deep Dive with Jonathan Janz. The Lineup. October 6, 2024.
  5. Web site: Jonathan Janz. Ginger Nuts of Horror. April 29, 2023.
  6. Web site: How Acclaimed Horror Author Jonathan Janz Writes: Part One. Podglomerate. April 29, 2023.
  7. Web site: Quoth ‘The Raven’ An interview with horror writer Jonathan Janz. Book & Film Globe. April 29, 2023.
  8. Web site: Quoth ‘The Raven’ An interview with horror writer Jonathan Janz. Book & Film Globe. April 29, 2023.
  9. Web site: Modern Horror’s Shining Light: Kendall Reviews talks to the brilliant Jonathan Janz.. Kendall Reviews. April 29, 2023.
  10. Web site: [Interview] Jonathan Janz Talks Earliest Writings, Horror Favorites and the Future]. Horror Novel Reviews. April 29, 2023.
  11. Web site: AuthorCon Recap. TRANSMISSIONS FROM BLACK HOLE PLANET 3. April 29, 2023.
  12. News: Harris . Hadassah . Local high school teacher reveals his secret career as an author . 9 February 2024 . WLFI News 18 . 6 February 2024 . en.
  13. Web site: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jonathan Janz. Meghan's House of Books. April 29, 2023.
  14. Web site: Modern Horror’s Shining Light: Kendall Reviews talks to the brilliant Jonathan Janz.. Kendall Reviews. April 29, 2023.
  15. Web site: Top 10 Horror: 2016. Booklist. October 6, 2024.
  16. Web site: Best Horror 2018. Goodreads. October 6, 2024.
  17. Web site: Best Horror 2019. Library Journal. October 7, 2024.