Nathan Long (author)

Nathan Long (author)
Nathan Long
Nationality American
Occupation Author and Screenwriter
Employer Freelance
Known for Screenplays and Fantasy Novels
Website
Official website

Nathan Long is an American fantasy author. He is well known for his authorship of many of the Gotrek and Felix novels, along with The Blackhearts Trilogy.

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Early history

Long had been writing since the age of twelve, and upon breaking into the industry, proceeded to write screenplays for fifteen years. His work resulted in three films and many animated and live-action TV episodes.[1] He has been living in Los Angeles for the past twenty years, and continues to write from this location, as well as playing regularly with his band, MI-6.

Warhammer Novels

The Blackhearts

Long is responsible for a set of infamous characters in the Warhammer Fantasy universe,; the Blackhearts. A gang of renegades and rebels thrown together by unfortunate circumstances, they are given the choice of being hanged for their crimes or completing secret missions, both highly classified and suicidally dangerous. There have been three novels, now published in an omnibus along with two short stories, one serving as a prologue for the situation in which the novels are based.

Gotrek and Felix

When King stepped back from Black Library authorship to pursue other projects, the ongoing narrative of Gotrek's quest to seek out his doom was, as yet, unfinished. Black Library then approached Long, at the time a newly established but popular author in the Warhammer Fantasy universe, and asked him to take up the position of storyteller. Since the release of Orcslayer, Long has written four additional novels in the series along with an audio-book, making it one of the longest-running Black Library runs in the imprint's history, along with Dan Abnett's Gaunt's Ghosts series.

Long has been both hailed and criticised for his writing style differentiating substantially from that of King's, who was known for very flowery descriptive text and extensive description. Long, however, writes with pace and emphasis on the brutal side of the two traveller's lifestyle. Long has also been quoted in an interview as stating that he has "a rough idea"[2] of how Gotrek's eventual death will occur, though audiences may assume this will emerge sooner rather than later, due to the naming format of the books (each a combination of a race or role, and the word "slayer") and the limited amount of races and roles left to cover.

Long was also one of the first few authors to publish an audio-book for the Black Library imprint, titled Zombieslayer, has been released in September 2010.

Ulrika the Vampire

In addition to his work on Gotrek and Felix, Long has also written edit] Other work

Long has also contributed to Black Library's range of novellas, with a short novel titled Dwarfs and their battle to save the township of Karak Grom from greenskin invaders. It was written to accompany the Battle for Skull Pass box set, released by Games Workshop.

Bibliography

Filmography

  • Guyver: Dark Hero (1994) - Screenplay (also appeared as Cop #1)
  • The Sender (1998) - Writer

Television Credits

  • Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight - (2009–2010) - head writer for 40 episodes and wrote 16 individually

References

  1. ^ Nathan Long's IMDB page
  2. ^ Interview with Mike Lee and Nathan Long

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