Jonathan G. Meyer is a Midwestern author with a passion for Science Fiction. As the middle child in a family with seven children, he spent many hours alone. Traveling to new worlds, exploring alien ships, and adventures with robots became his escape.
Jon believes that books have the capability to take you to places that no other media can. With that in mind, he wrote Al Clark; the kind of book he remembers loving in his childhood. Good Old-Fashioned Science Fiction.
The success of Al Clark (Book One) inspired him to create books two, three, and four, plus a standalone Alien Contact Adventure he titled ‘Vincent’.
About the Author:

Hello,
I am having issues checking out your site. I cannot find any information pertaining to your book. I hope you can offer me some help. Sorry to bother you.
Adriana Lucas
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Under the header on my site there is a menu with all my books listed. Just click on what interests you and the detail page will come to the top of the page. You can also do a search on Amazon for Jonathan G. Meyer. I hope this helps and thanks for your interest.
Jonathan G. Meyer
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Jon,
Please tell me where I might send you errata and my thoughts on Al Clark, book 1. I gave you a 5-star rating. Any book that keeps me reading to the end is a keeper.
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Hello David,
Thank you for the wonderful review of Al Clark 1. It is not often someone gives both a 5 star review and useful critique. I would love to hear anything that can improve my craft.
Contact me here:
jonmidinno@gmail.com
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I am a Portuguese 72 years old and I have just discovered your books, beginning with Al Clark series. I became hooked since the first one. It is really old fashioned good (very good) science fiction.From the litterary point of view, it´s 4,5 in 5. From the point of view of imagination is 5/5. And it shows a very advanced social thinking, an universal and open mind frame. I detected one single mistake: at the end of book one, you put the captain organizing a thanksgiving celebration. You forgot that that is a celebration belonging only to the US and their History. And, as the colonists have been recruited all over the Earth, you should either have imagined an all new celebration or specified thanksgiving should celebrate, from then on, the settlement on Avalon. As for all the rest, your mindframe is absolutely open, universal, advanced. And you write pretty well. One of my daughters is a Portuguese and English teacher and I will tell her to introduce your books to students of the school. Congratulations!
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Thank you, Maria, for your kind interpretation of my work. I must say your well-thought-out review has made my week. The books I write are intended for all ages, and your comments serve to support my efforts. I started my journey as a writer at 60 years of age, so my heroes in the science fiction field are based on the golden age of Sci-Fi. It feels good to know I am not alone in my passion.
As far as Thanksgiving goes, you are absolutely correct. I wish I had considered the beliefs of the many countries involved before choosing to name the celebration after a strictly American holiday. It has been 7 years since I wrote that first book, Al Clark, and I am still learning every day. Thank you for your support and taking the time to help me improve my craft.
Jonathan G. Meyer
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I will let you know the reception from my daughter ´s students. As for myself, I will continue to devour your books!
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