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Steven E. Wedel

Seven Days in Benevolence is available NOW!!!

About Me


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Be sure to visit me at my Web sites, www.stevenewedel.com
and
www.werewolfsaga.com
What people are saying about my books:
Blurbs for the novel Shara
It’s a fresh update on the werewolf mythos that I dug the hell out of.
-- Brian Keene, author of The Rising and Terminal
A terse, tense literary throwback to the Universal horror films of the ‘30s and ‘40s, Shara is that rare commodity among horror novels: a book that manages to be both frightening and fun while breathing new life into one of the genre’s oldest tropes. Steven Wedel’s rock-solid debut pegs him as a writer to watch. Especially when the moon is full...
--Gary A. Braunbeck, author of Things Left Behind and The Indifference of Heaven
Shara is an adventuresome, colorful, and compelling horror story that breaks the traditional werewolf rules and offers us a new kind of beast of burden. Here you’ll find believable characters, non-stop action, and cliff-hanging suspense that keeps the narrative gears shifting when you least expect it. Wedel’s smooth prose is vivid, engaging and sharp as a wolf’s claw.
--Tom Piccirilli, author of The Night Class and A Choir of Ill Children
There is incredible depth to this book … there is romance, mystery, action, and even slice-of-life contemporary fiction. Wedel flows between them all with deft ease.
-- City Slab magazine
... a haunting wild and beautiful story of a woman’s struggle to survive … Shara is caught between two worlds, where normal existence and love and family seem not an option.
-- Blood Rose magazine
[T]he book is easy to read and well-plotted ... The characters are likable and the story gripping. But you will need to leave the lights on.
-- The Oklahoman
Absolutely refreshing! A new spin on one of the oldest subgenres in Horror, Shara is a classic tale in a modern novel that leaves you breathless, desperately hoping ‘the pack’ has more to tell! Written with such skill and clarity of his characters, you don’t even notice Wedel’s writing style at all. Completely dimensional characters that you can reach out and touch make the story, and easily pull you into the pages.
-- Horror Web
Steven E. Wedel’s Shara is thoroughly beguiling. Caught between two worlds, accepted by neither, we accompany Shara on her terrifying, supernatural journey to belong, and indeed to survive the perils and torments that threaten at every turn. Mr. Wedel’s beautiful, soul-searching narrative and startling imagery sweep us along with Shara to the thrilling conclusion, and he leaves us breathless.
--Diana Barron, author of Phantom Feast
In Shara, Steve Wedel does for werewolves what Joss Whedon and Buffy accomplished with vampires. A modern take on a classical beast, Shara delivers in every way and leaves the reader begging for the next chapter.
-- M. Stephen Lukac, author of Oogie Boogie Central
Not since I read Stephen King’s ‘Salem’s Lot as a teenager have I been so enthralled by a novel dealing with a classic Horror archetype. This work grabbed me by the throat and would not let me go!
--Michael West, author of The Wide Game
Blurbs for the novella Murdered by Human Wolves
[T]he journey is fascinating … The whole of the story is made more chilling by an interview that Wedel includes in the back ...
-- The SF Site
Wedel makes Little Red Riding Hood’s fairy-tale seem possible. He took truths, added evidence, and then set his imagination free. Wedel’s tale is a suspenseful page-turner. He’s included everything, a terrifying plot at a breakneck pace with vividly drawn characters.
-- Yet Another Book Review Site
It’s spooky and intriguing, and the same can certainly be said for Steven Wedel’s writing. Wedel lets his imagination run loose on [the] darker side, populating it with a clan of werewolf who are pagan, wild, bestial, and dare I say, pretty darn sexy.
-- The Horror Fiction Review
Murdered by Human Wolves is an amazing tale that introduces you to the innocence and curiosity of youth, the dangers around them, and leaves you thinking. Monsters DO exist. Besides those of folklore, legend, and fiction - we meet and greet them every day and unbeknownst to us, they carry on. This story offers several ‘monsters’ - you decide who the real monsters are! Fast paced with wonderful characters, Wedel gives us another piece of his vision with style and atmosphere.
-- Horror Web
“Murdered by Human Wolves” is sandwiched between an intriguing foreword and an eerie interview with paranormal researcher Mary Franklin. The foreword tantalizes with “based on a true story” tidbits, and the un-embellished interview with Franklin should send shivers up the spine of a non-skeptic.
-- Tangent Online
Blurbs for the novella Seven Days in Benevolence
Seven Days in Benevolence is an exciting paranormal thriller. The story is action filled and progresses at a nice speed. The characters are very well developed.
--Blether Book Reviews
Blurbs for the collection Call to the Hunt
Wedel’s fiction is muscular, in the style of Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe series. He shines in the historical, action-oriented arenas … It’s a fine little collection. I enjoyed reading it.
-- Horror World
Fans of werewolf thrillers will want to howl with this strong twelve story compilation ... Readers will feast on this fabulous journey...
-- Harriet Klausner
Wedel writes believable stories that are effective with their imagery ... I enjoyed this anthology … It was fresh and wholesome, in a canine-pointy-toothed kind of way!
-- SF Crow’s Nest
As if Wedel’s Shara wasn’t enough, this collection has truly renewed my interest in werewolves ... the style of writing is so superbly smooth you feel like you’re conversing or even watching the events unfold live! This collection of stories are short, sweet, and brutal... I had forgotten how vicious werewolves were!
-- Horror-Web
Blurbs for the collection Darkscapes
Steven E. Wedel, who has a background in journalism, puts his news writing experience to good use in his fiction. With an eye for detail that lends credibility to his stories, he uses setting, mood and atmosphere to enrich his work and immerse the reader in the tales. His stories are original, well-written and often chilling looks at human nature and the human mind under extreme circumstances. If you are a fan of dark fiction, this is a collection you will not want to miss. Steven E. Wedel is an author whose time has come.
-- Shannon Riley, Tapestry magazine
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My Interests

Werewolves, vampires, zombies ... all that horror stuff. Also, anything about writing, publishing or movies. I also like to study alternative religions, anthropology and archealogy.now.

I'd like to meet:

Obviously, more readers, but anybody with an interest in horror and all that is related to it.

Music:

Eclectic. Everything from Rob Zombie to Vivaldi, Styx to Willie Nelson, but mostly 1980s metal like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. When I'm writing I tend to listen to a lot of Midnight Syndicate, Nox Arcana, Danny Elfman or classical music.

Movies:

The Howling, The Company of Wolves, Dog Soldiers, The Exorcist, Exorcist 3, It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, Hardbodies, The Cowboys ... anything good. Crap sucks.

Television:

The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Mythbusters, and various documentaries.

Books:

Why yes, I have written a few.

And here are some of the things I like to read:
The Shining, The Exorcist, David Copperfield, The Grapes of Wrath, The Lord of the Rings, Where the Red Fern Grows, and a ton of non-fiction about werewolves, mythology and religion.

My Blog

Little Graveyard available for pre-order

I've been talking about it for a while, and now you can put your money where my mouth has been. No, not there! You can finally pre-order Little Graveyard on the Prairie from Bad Moon Books. Don't beli...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:00:00 PST

Masochism, graveyards and werewolves

The first (and only previous) time I taught Creative Writing at the high school I had about 12 students. They were required to write a short story, collection of poems or a play. Some didn't. Some of ...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:36:00 PST

Little Graveyard Cover

I got the final for draft of the front cover of Little Graveyard on the Prairie this evening. I can't seem to put it in here, but it'll be my new profile picture here in a few minutes. You can also se...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 08:53:00 PST

Ulrik review and an interview

"...Ulrik may be the finest werewolf novel I've read." That's what Greg Lamberson had to say about the most recent installment of The Werewolf Saga in a review posted today at Fear Zone. It's a very,...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:22:00 PST

Deb LeBlanc

Deborah LeBlanc visited Western Heights High School in OKC today. If you're a teacher reading this -- especially and English teacher -- you absolutely MUST look into having her visit your school to ta...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:55:00 PST

Shara breaks silence on VP issue

Online speculation has been rampant for the past week as Zombie Reform Party presidential candidate Johnny Gruesome mulls his pick for vice president. Shara Wellington, Mother of the Werewolf Pack, ha...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Sat, 06 Sep 2008 03:44:00 PST

August 2008 Contest is Closed

My August 2008 contest is closed, since it's after midnight on Sept. 1 now. And the winner is ... nobody!Not a single person submitted answers to the quiz. For the past week I kinda figured somebody w...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Mon, 01 Sep 2008 11:03:00 PST

Help an inner city school?

I teach English at Western Heights High School in Oklahoma City. I'm the sponsor of the school's book club, too. We recently got school board sanctioning to have the club and an expense account, but t...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Wed, 27 Aug 2008 08:04:00 PST

Bad Moon Books decision

I just wanted to say that I've made the decision to honor my contracts with Bad Moon Books. I asked Roy some pointed questions that I believe he answered honestly and fairly. Based on that, the fact I...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 09:32:00 PST

Bad Moon Books

I got an e-mail from Roy Robbins, publisher at Bad Moon Books, today. I'm forced to make a decision, and I'm not sure which way to go. To put it in perspective, Bad Moon is slated to publish Little Gr...
Posted by Steven E. Wedel on Sat, 23 Aug 2008 01:00:00 PST