🐉 Final Edits, Wacky Shorts & Royal Scandals | Author Diary – December 5, 2025 ✍️👑

This week, I worked on final edits for Churchill’s Dragons, wrote a wacky progression fantasy short, and read Entitled: The Fall of the House of York—a gripping royal exposé.

This week, I’ve been hard at work on the final edits for Churchill’s Dragons (RAF Dragon Corps, Book 2)—I’m about halfway through and pleased with how it’s shaping up.

I’ve also been writing a few short stories, including a wacky progression fantasy that’s been a real blast to put together. Sometimes it’s fun to let loose and experiment a little.

For reading, I’ve been deep into Entitled: The Fall of the House of York—a fascinating exposé on the Prince formerly known as Andrew and his ex-wife.

It’s a grim but revealing look at corruption and privilege in British high society.

Man Flu, Finished Draft & Audiobook Updates | Author Diary – November 28, 2025

This week, I finished Churchill’s Dragons, released the Punk’s Not Dead audiobook, and continued checking The Ravenglass Throne audio. All while bravely battling man flu.

This week, I’ve been bravely battling man flu (the most fearsome of ailments), but still managed to finish my draft of Churchill’s Dragons (RAF Dragon Corps, Book 2)!

Next step: a final polish before I start posting the unposted chapters on Patreon.

The Punk’s Not Dead audiobook (Book 3 in the Punks Versus Zombies trilogy) is now live on Audible, and Ken has done an amazing job with the narration.

I’ve also been reviewing the audiobook for The Ravenglass Throne Parts 1–4—I’m about halfway through and really happy with how it’s sounding so far.

I’m hoping to have it live on Audible before Christmas.

🐉 Fighting Through SAD & Nostalgic Movie Nights | Author Diary, November 14, 2025 🎬📚

This week, I talk about writing through SAD, hitting 50k words on Churchill’s Dragons, finishing House of Cards, and revisiting classic movies with my son like Brewster’s Millions.

This week’s been tough—I’ve been struggling with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which has made writing harder than usual.

Still, I’ve kept pushing forward with Churchill’s Dragons (RAF Dragon Corps, Book 2), and I’m now at around 50,000 words into the draft.

To switch off, I finally finished watching House of Cards on Netflix… and honestly, it didn’t quite land for me.

So I decided to dig out the DVD player and introduce my son to some classic films, starting with Brewster’s Millions. A much-needed hit of nostalgia.

RAF Dragon Corps – A New Adventure Takes Flight

In an alternate 1939 where dragons are Britain’s aerial defenders, an admiral’s son defies his naval heritage to join the RAF Dragon Corps…

Hello from Morecambe!

I’m thrilled to announce my newest project: RAF Dragon Corps, an alternative history novella that reimagines World War II with dragons soaring alongside Spitfires in Britain’s defence of the realm.

The story follows Jim Ashford, a young man who defies his naval admiral father’s expectations to join the elite RAF Dragon Corps.

As Jim navigates the brutal training programme, he forms a powerful bond with Aether, a midnight-blue combat dragon.

Together, they must prepare for the coming war against Germany’s fearsome dragon breeding programme—where dragons are trained for aggression and their riders know no mercy.

This tale was born during a conversation with my wife about a WWII novel she was editing.

My response?

“Sounds good, but it would be better with dragons.”

That offhand comment took root in my imagination and simply wouldn’t let go.

RAF Dragon Corps holds special significance for me.

Growing up, I desperately wanted to join the Royal Air Force.

As an active member of the Air Training Corps as a teenager, I dreamed constantly of taking to the skies as a pilot.

Unfortunately, being legally blind meant my application would never have made it past the first hurdle.

Through this story, I’ve been able to explore those childhood dreams in fiction, creating a world where humans form profound partnerships with these magnificent, powerful creatures against the dramatic backdrop of Britain’s finest hour.

The novella weaves together military precision with the wild, unpredictable nature of dragons, exploring themes that have always fascinated me—the challenge of defying expectations, finding one’s true calling, and forging bonds of trust in the most demanding circumstances.

I’m particularly proud of how the story honours both the historical realities of the period and the timeless appeal of fantasy, creating a world that feels both familiar and wonderfully new.

I’ll be releasing chapters weekly on Patreon.

The entire story will be available to all patrons, including free members.

If you’ve enjoyed my previous work, or if the concept of dragons defending Britain’s skies during WWII intrigues you, I’d be honoured to have you along for this journey.

Thank you for your continued support. I can’t wait to share this adventure with you.

You can read the first few chapters now.

Visit: patreon.com/collection/1360827

Take care,

Jon

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