Battleship Shootout: KM Bismarck vs. USS Iowa vs. IJN Yamato vs. HMS King George V

September 28, 2012 in General Topics

The battleship, moreso than any kind of warship–excepting perhaps the man O’ war–was often the visual representation of a country’s military might. Vast in expense, and finally rendered (mostly) irrelevant by air power, the last battleships in service were decommissioned in the early 90’s. Today, our own Marine Corps has lamented the loss of the battleship, which always made a terrific fire-support platform for assisting amphibious landings — you know, that function Marines make a fine art.

So having such admiration for these steel dragons, I’m going to give you four of the very best battleships of WWII, each of which embodied their country’s design strategy, and we’re going to unleash them against each other. And before anyone complains, I excluded ships that were commissioned after the war. So, no HMS Vanguard. Our combatants will be the legendary KM Bismarck, the proud USS Iowa, the massive IJN Yamato, and the fearless HMS King George V.

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Goodreads Giveaway: The Tyrant Strategy: Revenant Man

September 24, 2012 in General Topics

First question: How would you like your very own paperback copy of The Tyrant Strategy: Revenant Man, the first part in my epic military sci-fi thriller series, The Tyrant Strategy?

You do? Okay, that brings us to the second question: How would you like your very own autographed paperback copy of The Tyrant Strategy: Revenant Man?

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Contest Results (Horror Short Fiction collection)

September 20, 2012 in General Topics

Well, folks, unfortunately no one came up with an ideal name for my horror fiction collection, but one of you got the ball rolling the right direction, and that person is:

Janet Helton Gillespie

…with her suggestion, The Atrocity Quintet.

Janet, shoot me an email at: jonathancg AT gmail DOT com and I’ll set you up for your $10 gift ecard to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the Kobo books store.

And thanks to everyone that entered.

Stay tuned.

Announcement and Contest! (Horror Short Fiction collection)

September 17, 2012 in General Topics

EDIT: The contest is now closed. Thanks to those that entered.


Last week I finished the initial draft of my upcoming horror short fiction collection. Now I need your help naming it. Think you’re up to the task? If I select your suggested name, I’ll send you a $10 gift card to your choice of stores: Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, or kobobooks.com.

To Enter, follow these steps:


The contest will end at 12:30PM EST on 9/19/12.

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Review: American Gods, by Neil Gaiman

September 13, 2012 in General Topics

American Gods, by Neil GaimanDepending on your outlook about the subject matter, American Gods, by Neil Gaiman, is either remarkably imagined, impossibly bleak, or a combination of those two extremes. Gaiman himself poses no easy answers to the questions of faith and the supernatural world, having written a novel that could be seen as the inverse of Stephen King’s The Stand.

King’s work portrayed dueling forces drawing opposed factions of humanity to their banners in the ultimate battle between good and evil–a conflict to decide the fate of mankind. Even one of King’s central baddies, Randal Flagg, had a lastname appropriate to his purpose. Gaiman provides the opposite scenario: here, his powers could fight a savage war amongst themselves, and it’s strongly implied that not only would the average human be unaffected, they wouldn’t even notice. And his protagonist, known only as Shadow, could also be seen as a man with a name apropos to his role.

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