Gary Mitchell's Home Page

Welcome to Gary Mitchell's website - last updated 29rg November 2008

Click here for 'representation' , for a brief biography and how to contact Gary.

Click 'For Sale' for shop items (including downloadable samples and 'freebies' ).

Click here for everything else 'Space Vixens From Mars' .

Click here for current 'Comedy' .

For other projects presently on the boil - and a chronicle of work since becoming a novelist - visit 'Other Stuff' . For Gary's work in historical research and simulation - including the 'Blitzspiel' historical wargames system - see 'History Page' , and for a summary of Gary's work before becoming a novelist in 1996 see 'Previous Life' . For items Gary is 'hosting' for friends and family without websites of their own, see:- 'Host Page' .

All Gary's novels are set in the same universe, parallel to our own. This 'world' has been fully concorded and characters sometimes transfer from one tome to another. At present the following novel titles are ready for publication:-

'Don't Fall In Love Too Quickly' A rock and roll saga - from Punk to present.

'Pax Romana' An historically concorded epic tale of 1st century CE love, war, politics and religion.

'Love On A Branch Line' A 21st century tale of lust and steam traction.

'Space Vixens From Mars' Set in the 26th century, the penultimate sci-fi epic saga and adventure games system.

'The Undergraduate' A university follow-on to 'Love On A Branch Line' .

'The Great American Novel' A collection of stories, through time, with an American theme.

'Amazon' Cruelty, love and deceit in the Greek Dark Age.

'Green And Pleasant Land...' A series of short novels about fictional Huntingdonshire village Offord St. Mary, and its unusual inhabitants.

'The Legend Of Arthur' An historical re-telling of the legend of the 'once and future king'.

'The Ibiza Effect' A double novel of Sun, sex, and murderous sangria - and it's 'spin-off' series 'The Ibiza Chronicles .


All material on this site is copyright to Gary Mitchell. The original artwork for the novels is mostly by Frank Cutbush, the line drawing of Gary by Keith Waddington. Photos by ... names to numerous to mention!