📚 Productive Writing, Warhammer 40k & The Gentlemen | Author Diary, April 12, 2024 – The Knight and the Rebel 🗡️✨

Welcome to this week’s Author Diary, where I share significant progress on “The Knight and the Rebel” and my current entertainment choices, from crime capers to sci-fi novels.

🖋️ Progress on “The Knight and the Rebel”

This week, I added another 20,000 words to “The Knight and the Rebel,” Ravenglass Legends book 3. This brings me two-thirds into Ragnar’s POV, pushing the story closer to completion. The writing has been flowing well, and I’m excited about the depth and development of the narrative.

🎥 Watching “The Gentlemen” on Netflix

I’ve started watching “The Gentlemen,” a new series by Guy Ritchie on Netflix. As a fan of Ritchie’s style, this crime caper series has been thoroughly enjoyable with its sharp dialogue and twisty plot lines. It’s been a fantastic watch that perfectly complements my downtime.

📚 Back to Warhammer 40k

I’ve revisited the Warhammer 40k universe, reading two Primarchs novels: ‘Vulkan’ and ‘Ferrus Manus.’ While ‘Vulkan’ didn’t quite hit the mark for me, ‘Ferrus Manus’ has been gripping so far. It’s always intriguing to explore the lore and characters of this expansive universe.

As I continue with the drafting of “The Knight and the Rebel” and enjoy some quality reading and viewing, I look forward to sharing more insights and updates next week.

Feel free to discuss your experiences with prolific writing phases, your thoughts on “The Gentlemen,” or any Warhammer 40k novels you’ve enjoyed. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates from my author’s life and adventures in storytelling!

Navigating the Grim Darkness: The Influence of Warhammer 40K

Dive into the dark, expansive universe of Warhammer 40,000. Explore how this iconic franchise has revolutionised fantasy and sci-fi genres with its grimdark narratives, intricate world-building, and lasting impact on pop culture and entertainment.


In the vast, often unpredictable cosmos of modern fantasy, one franchise looms as large as a Space Marine on steroids: Warhammer 40,000.

Affectionately known as Warhammer 40K to its legion of fans, this tabletop wargame turned multimedia juggernaut has stamped its heavy, power-armoured boot onto the landscape of fantasy and science fiction with the subtlety of an Ork Waaagh!

Let’s navigate through the warp to explore how Warhammer 40K has shaped the universe of modern fantasy.

A Brief Expedition into the 41st Millennium

For those who’ve yet to don their power armour, Warhammer 40K is set in a dystopian future where humanity, under the aegis of the immortal Emperor, battles against alien races and demonic forces from the Warp.

It’s a universe that’s as rich in lore as it is in opportunities to empty your wallet.

At its core, Warhammer 40K is a dark, sprawling epic, a galaxy-spanning opera of war, betrayal, and the occasional act of heroism (usually ending in a glorious death).

More Than Just Tabletop: Spreading its Wings

Warhammer 40K’s influence stretches far beyond the realm of tabletop gaming.

It’s spawned novels, video games, comics, and even a few attempts at film.

Each medium has contributed to the expansion of its grimdark universe, introducing its bleak yet weirdly captivating ethos to a broader audience.

It’s a franchise that’s as multifaceted as a Tzeentchian plot, and just as likely to ensnare you.

The Birth of Grimdark: Setting the Tone

One of Warhammer 40K’s most significant contributions to fantasy and sci-fi is the popularisation of the ‘grimdark‘ genre.

The term itself, originally derived from the game’s tagline, has become synonymous with a setting where hope is as scarce as a Tyranid’s table manners.

Warhammer 40K revels in its over-the-top bleakness, a universe where the light at the end of the tunnel is probably a lasgun barrel.

This tone has influenced a generation of writers and creators, who’ve embraced the darker, more nihilistic aspects of storytelling.

The Lore is the Law: Deep World-Building

Another area where Warhammer 40K excels is in its deep, intricate world-building.

The lore is as dense as a Necron tomb complex, with millennia of history, countless factions, and a pantheon of gods and monsters that could give ancient mythologies a run for their money.

This commitment to crafting a rich, immersive universe has set a high bar for world-building in fantasy and sci-fi, inspiring creators to develop more detailed and lived-in universes.

Influence on Pop Culture and Media

The reach of Warhammer 40K extends into wider pop culture and media.

References to its universe and lexicon pop up with surprising regularity, a testament to its pervasive influence.

From the power armour aesthetic in video games to the echoes of its themes in mainstream sci-fi, the fingerprints of Warhammer 40K are smeared (in blood, no doubt) across many facets of entertainment.

A Titan in the Genre

Warhammer 40,000 has left an indelible mark on the world of fantasy and sci-fi.

It’s a franchise that takes ‘go big or go home’ to interstellar levels, both in its storytelling and its impact.

In a genre often accused of escapism, Warhammer 40K stands as a monument to the power of dark, immersive narratives and expansive world-building.

It reminds us that sometimes, in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war – but also a heck of a story.

Jon’s author diary – September 8, 2023 #amwritingfantasy

Get the latest updates on my Substack novel, Guild of Assassins, in this week’s author diary. Plus, discover what I’m currently reading from the Horus Heresy series!

Hello from sunny Morecambe!

In this week’s author diary, I dive into the latest progress on my Substack novel, Guild of Assassins.

Buckle up, as I’ve completed not one, not two, but three new chapters!

I also delve into my current reads from the Horus Heresy series—The Unremembered Empire and Scars. If you’re a Warhammer 40k aficionado or just love a good sci-fi read, stick around.

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Let’s keep the conversation going—leave your thoughts in the comments!

Jon’s author diary – July 21, 2023 – Guild of Assassins, Horus Heresy

Discover progress on ‘Guild of Assassins’ & epic Warhammer 40k journey. Join me on YouTube for more adventures! Subscribe now.

Hello from sunny Morecambe!

Welcome back to my weekly author diary, where I share all the updates from my writing journey and reading escapades.

This week, I am thrilled to bring you the latest developments on my novel, “Guild of Assassins.”

I’ve been focusing my attention this week on my novel “Guild of Assassins.”

And another chapter is ready for you to read!

Head over to my Substack profile to read the latest installment of this action-packed adventure.

Your support and encouragement have been the driving force behind my progress, and I’m grateful for each one of you who has been on this journey with me.

I’ve also been continuing my epic readthrough of the Warhammer 40k Horus Heresy series. The battles, the mysteries, and the character arcs have kept me hooked.

As we venture into the school summer holidays, I’d like to share my plans for the upcoming weeks.

My main focus will be on writing “Guild of Assassins.” This is so I can be sure to get the next chapter out on Substack on time every Saturday.

You can read “Guild of Assassins” on my Substack site at joncronshawauthor.substack.com.

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