Jonathan L. Howard Explained

Jonathan L. Howard is a British writer and game designer, known mainly for his novels about Johannes Cabal the Necromancer. He lives with his wife and daughter near Bristol.

Work

Howard worked as scriptwriter and video game writer 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 black comedy novels about the necromancer Johannes Cabal.

Other works include the Russalka Chronicles, a series of young adult submarine warfare science fiction novels. Set on the ocean planet Russalka, named after the mythical mermaid by its Russian colonists, they follow young civilian submariner Katya Kuriakova as she lives through a time of increasing conflict between the colonists' two main factions and the remnants of a failed Terran invasion. The first novel, Katya's World (2012) was well received by critics, with Publishers Weekly noting its "strong cast and a believable sense of danger",[3] and io9 highlighting that, unusually for young-adult fiction, the novel featured a broad cast of competent adult supporting characters and refrained from giving the protagonist a romantic interest.[4]

Bibliography

The Johannes Cabal series
The Russalka Chronicles novels

Carter & Lovecraft Series

Short Story Collections

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jonathan L. Howard Penguin Random House . 2023-08-26 . PenguinRandomhouse.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Tanzer . Molly . April 25, 2011 . "Fascinated by the Grotesque and Macabre": An Interview with Jonathan L. Howard . Strange Horizons.
  3. News: Katya's World. 2 December 2013. Publishers Weekly. 29 October 2012.
  4. News: Dobbs. Michael Ann. Thank goodness for a YA heroine who doesn't have a romance. 2 December 2013. io9. 12 December 2013.