Photos
These photos are a slice of my life and a bit more about who I am. They include some of my travels, the influences on my writing and books as well as some of the more thriller style adventures!I hope you enjoy seeing behind the scenes.

Pentecost on the Action Adventure fiction list with Ken Follett, Lee Child & Barry Eisler

From affirmation to reality. I am creative. I am an author.

Bones at the Paris Catacombs, featured in Prophecy

Joanna Penn at Stonehenge

My Stand Up Desk, I'm trying to be healthier

Letter from George Orwell

Halfway to Heaven pub, featured in Pentecost

The Louvre, Paris, featured in Prophecy

Theology Faculty, Oxford, England, where I studed and where Morgan Sierra works sometimes

Oxford Museum of Natural History, underneath is the ARKANE base

Jude The Obscure Pub, Oxford. Hardy's book was the reason Oxford became my Jerusalem

Author J.F. Penn at Freud Museum, Hampstead, London

Joanna Penn, speaking on book marketing, London

Workshop on book marketing, by Joanna Penn, London

Workshop on book marketing, by Joanna Penn, London

Joanna Penn, speaker at London workshop on book marketing

Grand Lodge of England, London

Journals and Diaries

Editing for the 2nd edition of How To Love Your Job or Find A New One
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I just finished reading both Pentecost, and Prophacy and loved both books! They reminded me of Radiers of the Lost Ark movies and I was thinking while I was reading both books that these would make great movies too.
The only thing I didn’t like was when you used the word Fuc…. in the second book. Other than that they were great.
I can’t wait till the third one comes out.
Julie
Thanks Julie – I’m so glad you enjoyed the books. Apologies for the obscenity – I think occasional use is acceptable in context and makes the book more realistic. Exodus will be out in the northern summer. Thanks!
Pentecost and Prophecy were two of the best books I’ve read in a while. The action was fast-paced, the relationship between the characters makes you want to like them, and the clarity of the description of the many locales is almost spot-on perfect. I can’t wait for #3!!