Praise for Calamity

"Jordan's weird western snatches the best adventure and suspense elements from both genres and distills them to their essences, creating a violence-laced but enjoyable romp."
Publishers Weekly

"This first novel adds a fresh sf twist to a coming-of-age tale of a Wild West legend. Told from Calamity Jane's point of view, this gritty story blends the right amount of hard trials and humor, giving readers a revitalized perspective on a familiar folklore heroine."
Library Journal

Chosen as a Nook Press Presents selection for October-November 2016.
—Barnes & Noble

"JD Jordan's Calamity is a satisfyingly gritty, intense and entertaining novel that deserves the attention of speculative fiction readers ... It's something different, because it offers a fascinating glimpse into the early life of Calamity Jane. It's quite an extraordinary sci-fi Western romp."
Seregil of Rhiminee, RisingShadow.net

"Calamity has to be one of the most original books I have ever read."
—Barbara Johnson, OnStarshipsAndDragonWings.com

"Calimity is far and away the most creative work of fiction I have read in years. It is incredibly imagined, beautifully rendered, and hauntingly real. Calamity Jane herself is a fine mix of insecurity, fierce spirit, audacity, tenderness, tenacity, love, and hate ... and if you had told me a year ago that I would meet a space alien and want to invite him in for dinner I never would have believed you, but the Green Man is magnificent ... JD Jordan has done everything right in this debut novel. It is fast paced and immensely creative ... Jordan has a new fan in me, that's for sure. I don't care what the subject of his next book is, I'll be reading it."
—Angie Gallion, Gallion Picks

"Not my typical genre (or mix of genres) but there was something so fresh and sharp about this one; at times I was in stitches from laughing so hard and at others I was captured by the action. Highly recommended for those looking for something new and unique, especially if you are looking to broaden your genre selection and expose yourself to something that might not cross your radar otherwise."
—Chelsea Humphrey, TheSuspenseIsThrillingMe.com

"A Western 'coming of age' story with a twist. The twist being aliens. Green ones, grey ones, mean ones, and peaceful ones. Throw in ranchers, cattle barons, Indians, one orphaned teenage girl and you have quite a collection of characters. The dialogue is fully immersed into the Western cowboy vernacular ... from Page One you are in the Old West ... this novel will appeal to speculative Sci-Fi fans and to the more open-minded fans of the Western genre ... a fun read."
—Idgie, DewOnTheKudzu.com

"Calamity by J.D. Jordan, a western with some real twists. It's not your Daddy's version of the story of Calamity Jane but it's a good one."
—Jackie K Cooper

"I loved, loved, loved this book! This is the first sci-fi/western I’ve ever read and I can’t get enough ... This book was so wonderful that my husband, who doesn’t even read books, was greatly intrigued and kept reading over my shoulder. The action scenes in this book are wildly imaginative and well constructed [and] the characters have great development as you grow with them ... Truly a 5-star read and should be on everyone’s shelf."
—Laura Wolf, TheReadingWolf

"This is a rare one. The mix of Sci-Fi and Western reminds me of a cult classics like Firefly, but with Jordan’s own unique twist on the mashed up genre. He pulls you along with the characters and story, and we get to play in his sandbox. Check it out, and then go pester JD to write the next one ASAP."
—Brandon Clark, Books 'n Bourbon

"I devoured this in one sitting, and I’m not even fond of Westerns ... Every single western cliché you’ve ever read gets turned on its head, but it does not feel like artifice. It feels very real: a hell of a trick for the author to pull off in his debut novel.”
—Abyss & Apex

"Calamity is a lesson on how to do it right. Highly recommended."
—Peter David, New York Times best-selling author of Artful

"Writing in the vernacular of the Wild West—and nailing it in a way that will appeal to historical purists while also tickling fans of Firefly and Deadwood—Jordan gives us Calamity Jane's origin story with a sci-fi twist ... Rooting for her and her laconic, gun-slinging green man during their adventures is as easy and satisfying as taking a dip in a spring-fed pond on a hot summer day. Mount up and enjoy the ride!"
—George Weinstein, author of The Caretaker

"A brilliantly imagined adventure crossed with a story of trust and faith and all the things of the universe we think we understand but don't—there's action and humor and pathos ... so much heart in these pages. Do not miss this jewel of a book."
—Emily Carpenter, author of Burying The Honeysuckle Girls

"It's like Quentin Tarantino wrote a feminist western memoir. With aliens."
—Ellie Decker, The Walking Dead & Logan Lucky

"JD Jordan nailed it. It's a fact. It is rowdy and well-crafted—intense in language without sparing depth—it simmers like brimstone, and a mind acutely aware of what the soul is missing. More importantly, he knows how to find those vital veins of the spirit, and the experience necessary to thistle-in philosophy."
—Clifford Brooks, author of The Draw of Broken Eyes and Whirling Metaphysics


Calamity in the press

The best cross-genre books with highly personal narratives
I’ve always been interested in personal, character-driven stories set in huge speculative worlds. Not every story should be about saving the world/galaxy/multiverse.
Get the list on shepherd.com

The Florida Writer Podcast: Use Your Experience with Others to Shape Your Writing with JD Jordan
Host Alison Nissen asks JD where his ideas come from, what type of research he needed for his novel, and how his own experiences influence his work.
Listen at floridawriters.libsyn.com or anywhere podcasts are heard

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Author Spotlight at J. Scott Coatsworth
I’ve asked a bunch of my author friends to answer a set of interview questions, and to share their latest work. Today, JD Jordan – Awesome dad, killer novelist, design director, and cancer survivor. Also, charming AF. 
Read the whole interview at jscottcoatsworth.com

The Book Tavern and Writer Imperfect
As part of an online Twitch stream roundtable on Joshua Robertson’s Writer Imperfect, JD talked about Calamity’s inspiration, research, and cover design.
Read the whole article at thebooktavern.com
Watch the recorded Twitch stream on Youtube.com

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Books 'n Bourbon
A killer review that grades Calamity against 5 unique reader metrics—and offers a bourbon pairing, matching Calamity Jane and her Green Man with Yipee Ki-Yay from High West Distillery.
Read the whole article at booksnbourbon.com

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The Atlanta Writer's Club Visit The Coffee Shop
A panel of five writers having an extended conversation about “What's Really Wise in Conventional Writing Wisdom,” with advice gleaned from years of experience. Their lessons apply to new writers and multi-book authors alike.
Listen at jessiescoffeeshop.com or anywhere podcasts are heard

Swiping Write podcast: Speculative Fiction with JD Jordan
For the second week of Genre July, Austin and I are joined by JD Jordan, author of Calamity, to discuss one of genres that is most near and dear to the hearts of these two geeks: Speculative fiction...
Listen at Swiping Write.com or anywhere podcasts are heard

Evolution: JD Jordan 
My buddy and Falstaff Books author Darin Kennedy hooked me up with JD, and since we will both be at JordanCon next weekend, I thought this might be a very good time to feature him on this blog post...
Read the whole article at JohnHartness.com

Style Files: Modern Day Calamity Jane
Sometimes you just layer until it feels right.  The thing I love the most about this outfit is it’s evolution.  It started simple enough with a creamy modern simple dress—it was chilly so I threw on an off white maxi vest... 
Read the whole article at 365daysofthrift.co

Guest Post: How Writing My Debut Novel Was Like Buying Lottery Tickets and Getting Struck by Lightning
Writing a book is hard. But the hardest part was getting struck by lightning. My debut novel, Calamity: Being an Account of Calamity Jane and...
Read the whole article at thesuspenseisthrillingme.com


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