CTV News Article on Timothy S. Johnston
Last week, CTV News ran an article about me and my love for the Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense genres and how they inspire me to write.
CTV News Article on Timothy S. JohnstonLast week, CTV News ran an article about me and my love for the Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense genres and how they inspire me to write.
The Savage Deeps — 2019 GLOBAL THRILLER Award Finalist
Newspaper Article on TSJThere was a wonderful article on my writing and books yesterday in The London Free Press. The topics focused on my writing philosophy, mission, inspirations, and important themes in my new series The Rise of Oceania: resource exploitation, climate change, and the legacy our fathers leave for us, for good or for bad. I hope you enjoy the article (link below). Thanks to entertainment reporter Joe Belanger.
Article by TSJ at The Speculative Fiction ShowcaseHere’s a new article I wrote about how climate change and the need for new resources to sustain exploding populations might trigger a new Cold War.
New Review of TSJ’s The Savage DeepsBlog A-Thrill-A-Week has reviewed The Savage Deeps and has given the book a five star review. Here’s an excerpt:
THE WAR BENEATH by TSJ a Semi-Finalist in the 2019 CYGNUS AwardsThe War Beneath has made the Semi-Finalist stage of the 2019 CYGNUS Awards.
TSJ Visits Cold War OBERON Class Submarine HMCS OjibwaLast summer I had the pleasure of visiting the HMCS Ojibwa, located in Port Burwell, Ontario, at the Museum of Naval History on the shore of Lake Erie.
TSJ Included in “Ten Authors Who Write Captivating Thrillers”
This arrived in my inbox the other day, and it absolutely blew me away. A Grade 9 student used my book, The War Beneath, as the basis for her English project in school. She created a diorama of Trieste City. Here’s a schematic of the underwater city as it appears in the book:
New Review of TSJ’s The Savage DeepsOver at SFcrowsnest, writer Kelly Jensen has posted a review of the new installment of The Rise of Oceania, and it’s very positive.