Brian J Green
Brian J. Green has been writing in some way, shape, or form for thirty-six years. He started on a whim, trying his hand at cartoons because he was a die-hard Looney Tunes fanboy. From cartoons he switched to screenplays and after spending over twenty years in the screen-world, he wanted a change. He decided to try his hand at writing a novel, a format that would allow him the freedom to world-build and fully develop his characters, without the restrictions of worrying about producers, directors...See more
Brian J. Green has been writing in some way, shape, or form for thirty-six years. He started on a whim, trying his hand at cartoons because he was a die-hard Looney Tunes fanboy. From cartoons he switched to screenplays and after spending over twenty years in the screen-world, he wanted a change. He decided to try his hand at writing a novel, a format that would allow him the freedom to world-build and fully develop his characters, without the restrictions of worrying about producers, directors, actors, or budgets. "It'll be so much easier!" He stupidly thought to himself.Brian has always been a fantasy geek and a huge fan of Dragons, probably from too much D&D as a boy (and as an adult, honestly. He still plays weekly). So, a book about Dragons felt perfect, but not your 'normal' familiar kind of Dragons. He set out to create a story that had familiar tropes, but would flip them on their collective heads, in an urban-fantasy taking place in the present day. His Dragons wouldn't be giant, winged monsters. Wizards wouldn't always be sage and wise. Supernatural creatures from myth and lore would abound, but most often wouldn't behave, or even look like what one would expect. Several (ahem, many) years later, the book I Am Dragon was born. When Brian is not using his hands to write, he can usually be found upside-down standing on them, or using them to balance or hold other people up, while engaging in acrobatic shenanigans, or twisting the throttle of one of his motorcycles. As a writer, hand-balancer, acro-yogi, juggler, and lover of all things movement-related, Brian's hands get a lot of work.Brian lives in Grass Valley, California. See less