Steven E. Wedel

Dark, soulful tales that haunt long after the last page.

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  • Busy in June

    June has already started off to be a busy month. The biggest thing so far (besides buying a new car) was the release of Love Curse, my first solo young adult novel. I wrote this one soon after Carrie and I finished the book that became After Obsession. Her agent at the time had me…

    June 10, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    Book News
    audio books, children’s books, cowboys, free books, giveaway, johnny quarles, publishing, self-publishing, short stories, werewolf, werewolves, western novel, writing, young adult
  • Review: Nodaway Trail

    Nodaway Trail by David R. Lewis My rating: 4 of 5 stars It’s pretty unusual for me to go on a binge of a single author’s books, but I’m drinking deep from the well with David R. Lewis. I still need to do a review of his The Endless Journey to an Unknown Destination. But…

    June 6, 2016

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  • Free Sample of Love Curse

    Here’s a PDF of the first two chapters of my new young adult horror novel Love Curse, coming June 7 from MoonHowler Press. It’s available for pre-order from Amazon (link in the PDF). Love Curse MHP 1-2 From the back cover … Keith’s mother is dead, but that doesn’t mean she’s stopped trying to help…

    May 28, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    Book News
    grimoire, horror, love curse, love spell, oklahoma, romance, spells, teen, teen fiction, witch, young adult
  • Review: Deer Run Trail

    Deer Run Trail by David R. Lewis My rating: 4 of 5 stars Deer Run Trail is a fine little Western story with an excellent mix of action, romance, humor, and historical detail. It doesn’t have the epic scope of something like Lonesome Dove, and doesn’t really qualify as a book of high literary merit,…

    May 25, 2016

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  • Fate and Legacy

    Tonight I said a final farewell to the Western Heights High School Class of 2016.There has really only been one other time I was so reluctant to let go of a group of kids, and even then there weren’t as many that had come to be like family. The idea that I’m going to work…

    May 23, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    teaching
    author, Education, fate, legacy, oklahoma budget crisis, teaching, writing
  • Review: Lord of the Flies

    Lord of the Flies by William Golding My rating: 5 of 5 stars It had been such a long, long time since I last read this book. The mid-1980s, I believe. I’d been wanting to re-read it for the third or fourth time for quite a while, and then one of my AP Lit students…

    May 19, 2016

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  • Review: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

    The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski My rating: 3 of 5 stars I’m giving this one the benefit of the doubt. I think it’ll grow into the 3-star review as I mull it over. For the moment, it’s more like a 2 because the ending really does blow. This is a coming-of-age story…

    May 11, 2016

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  • My Indie Publishing Rebirth

    Sometime back Facebook’s Timehop feature showed me I’d posted about how many words I’d written that day on a young adult novel called Afterlife. The original post was four years old. I reposted it with a caption about how the book still wasn’t sold. Harvey Stanbrough, the man who once accepted my novella Inheritance for…

    May 7, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    Uncategorized Writing
    book, fiction, genre, horror, independent publishing, indie publishing, literature, publish, publisher, publishing, reading, self-publishing, ya, young adult
  • Thoughts on Turning 50

    I’ve joked for a while about “turning fiddy” and then today it really happened. My odometer of life rolled over the half-century mark. A feeling of depression started to settle over me yesterday, and I really didn’t want to get out of bed this morning. But I did. And I went to school. And magic…

    April 29, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    teaching
    50, birthday, creed, Education, past careers, rocky, student, teaching
  • Teacher Asks for Books

    As the fallout continues from the incompetence of the Oklahoma legislature, next school year is starting to come into focus, and trust me, it isn’t pretty. The budget cuts to education are going to be very costly to students and to the teachers who remain in the profession, or are able to keep their jobs.…

    April 17, 2016

    Steven E. Wedel

    teaching
    advanced placement, barron’s, books needed, budget cuts, Education, english, fundraiser, help, legislature, oklahoma, school, workbooks
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