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Steve Feasey was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK in 1968. From a modest background, he found escape in books, and spent much of his time in his local library. Always an avid reader, he only began writing in his late thirties, but was fortunate to land a publishing deal for his very first book, Changeling.


Boys, girls and what they want to read

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On Saturday, I gave a talk on ‘teenage boys and reading’ to the rather lovely people at the CILIP School Libraries Group Conference. My contention was that boys often want different things from their reading matter than girls, and if this is indeed the case that it’s part of my job as an author to try and understand what it is they want so I can create stories that will appeal to them.


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Published on April 10, 2014 04:03
Average rating: 3.89 · 4,686 ratings · 353 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
Wereling (Wereling, #1)

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Dark Moon (Wereling, #2)

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Blood Wolf (Changeling, #3)

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Demon Games (Changeling, #4)

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Zombie Dawn (Changeling, #5)

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Mutant City (Mutant City, #1)

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“Alexa had rushed off downstairs following the telephone call, and Lucien explained to Trey that she had been researching this Ring of Amon for some time now and that she would need to see the new data. The”
Steve Feasey, Wereling

“The Ring of Amon,” Lucien answered. “It’s an ancient artifact from the Netherworld. It was believed to have been destroyed a very long time ago. The ring, when used in conjunction with a particular incantation, has the power to change people: It reverses their moral compass, and makes normal people do things that they would never have contemplated before falling under its spell. The ring has the power to unlock all the potential for rage and evil that people have. Normal people—good people—will commit acts of vile butchery on those around them, even those they love and hold dear. We think that Caliban hopes to use the ring to turn humankind against itself. And when he has done so, he wishes to create a vampire dynasty within the realm: a vampire empire with himself as ruler.”
Steve Feasey, Wereling

“The Book of Werewolves by Sabine Baring-Gould.”
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