- Steven E. Wedel
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importance=June 2008
COI=June 2008Steven E. Wedel (
April 28 ,1966 ,Stillwater, Oklahoma ) is an American author currently residing inMoore, Oklahoma . He is best known for his series of books inThe Werewolf Saga , all published by Scrybe Press ofMorristown, New York .Wedel has earned praise from fellow authors
Tom Piccirilli ,Gary A. Braunbeck ,Brian Keene and others, as well as from genre and mainstream publications like City Slab, Blood Rose and Rue Morgue magazines andThe Oklahoman newspaper. [http://www.stevenewedel.com/werewolfsaga/sharareviews.pdf]Wedel's earliest influences were authors such as
Wilson Rawls andFred Gibson . He later began readingfantasy fiction by authors likeJ.R.R. Tolkien ,C.S. Lewis and others before becoming an avid reader ofhorror fiction . Later influences includeStephen King ,Charles L. Grant andWilliam Peter Blatty . [ [http://fearzone.com/blog/interview-wedel Author Interview: Steven Wedel - FearZone.com ] ]Of his most recent book, "Seven Days in Benevolence", one reviewer called it, "A classically creepy ghost story, Seven Days in Benevolence is a fast paced, tantalizingly horrific novella that’s perfect for hungry ghost story fans. The short length makes it an easy read, and its dazzling climax will leave readers breathless." [ [http://micheleleesbooklove.wordpress.com/2008/05/30/seven-days-in-benevolence-by-steven-e-wedel/ Seven Days in Benevolence by Steven E. Wedel « Michele Lee’s Book Love ] ] Regarding The Werewolf Saga, another reviewer remarked, "What you will find is pure story told in a chiseled down, straightforward style that's as engaging as it is rewarding." [ [http://www.fearzone.com/blog/werewolf-saga Steve Wedel's Werewolf Saga - FearZone.com ] ]
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Background
Steven E. Wedel grew up in
Enid, Oklahoma , graduating fromEnid High School in1984 . He worked as a machinist for about 10 years, eventually moving toOklahoma City to continue that career. He earned a bachelor of arts in journalism from theUniversity of Central Oklahoma in1999 . [ [http://www.sfsite.com/02a/mh193.htm The SF Site Featured Review: Murdered by Human Wolves ] ] While attending UCO he was a popular and often infamous columnist for The Vista, the campus newspaper, where he wrote two columns, Steven Says and Army of Grass. Wedel began working as a newspaper reporter forThe Oklahoman while still in college. He continued working for The Oklahoman until fall of2000 , when he took a job as a writer inConoco Inc .'s human resources division, transferring toPonca City, Oklahoma , where he lived untilConoco andPhillips Petroleum Co. merged in2003 . Wedel then moved toMoore, Oklahoma , where he resumed his newspaper career for a short time before moving into the role of public relations director, first forOklahoma City University , then theSouth Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce . Wedel earned a master of liberal studies degree from theUniversity of Oklahoma in2004 . In2006 he obtained a license to teach in Oklahoma and has worked as a high school English teacher since 2007. [http://www.stevenewedel.com Steven E. Wedel ] ]Wedel began writing in elementary school, but it was not until high school that he began to work seriously on his craft. He sold his first short story to The Midnight Zoo magazine in
1992 . Many of his early short stories are collected in his book "Darkscapes". His first novel, "Shara", was originally published by 3F Publications in2003 (3F Publications ceased to exist soon after and the book has since been republished by Scrybe Press). He currently has five books in print and has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. His bestselling title to date is "Murdered by Human Wolves ", a fictionalized account of the death ofKatherine Cross .Bibliography
Novels & Novellas
* "Murdered by Human Wolves" (2004)
* "Shara" (2006)
* "Seven Days in Benevolence" (2005, 2007)
* "Ulrik" (due Summer 2008)
* "Little Graveyard on the Prairie" (due Fall 2008)Collections
* "Call to the Hunt" (2005)
* "Darkscapes" (2006)Selected Short Fiction
* "Unholy Womb" - "The Midnight Zoo" (1992)
* "The God of Discord" - "Corpse Blossoms" (2005)
* "Okie Werewolf Seeks Love" - "The Beast Within" (2008)External links
* [http://www.stevenewedel.com Official Author Web Site]
* [http://www.werewolfsaga.com The Werewolf Saga]References
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