James Jago
James Jago is 23 years old and lives in a tiny little town that pretty much nobody who doesn't live there has ever heard of. He has at various points in his life been a warehouse operative, a data entry clerk, a cleaner, an undergraduate, and homeless. (Several of these things happened to him simultaneously.)
Perhaps not surprisingly, he has spent much of his life inwardly screaming, "I don't know what the hell is going on, but I really wish it would stop!", which tidbit of information will aid the reader tremendously in guessing who wrote which bit of The Redstone Chronicles, the story he co-authors with Anne Walsh. His interests include computing, aviation and military history.
A list of James's stories is below.
Latest chapter: 3: AgreementThe Redstone Chronicles
by Anne B. Walsh and James Jago
Alex Redstone, a young wizard of the thirteenth century struggling to escape his father's evil magic, and his friend Moxie, a brownie bound to serve the Redstone family, accept the offer of a mysterious stranger to send them where, or rather when, Baron Redstone cannot find them. Neither of them expects the date of their arrival.
Latest chapter: Chapter 5No Fairytale
by James Jago
Matthew Baxter wasn't marked by destiny; he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. But mysterious forces beyond the ken of mortal man have exploded into his formerly tedious life, a world he never knew existed is fighting a war he doesn't fully understand, and like it or not, Matt's right in the middle of it.
Latest chapter: 2: RealisationCleansing Thobatol
by James Jago
Two years ago, a peaceful and prosperous dwarven settlement suddenly sealed itself up and became a ghost town. Fearing the worst, its nearest neighbours sent an armed expedition to find out why.
What they found was beyond their wildest nightmares.
Warning: this story contains strong, bloody violence. Reader discretion is recommended. Recommended for mature teenagers and older.
Latest chapter: 2: Mistelside LayoverLong Road North
by James Jago
A recently-retired dwarven ranger sets out on one last grand tour before settling down, following the great trans-continental Caravan across the land of Veropa and taking in the sights and cultures of a world not unlike our own.
Of course, this being a Thousand Book Challenge story, it's not quite that simple...
This story contains some strong language and violence, and is recommended for teens and older.
