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Steve Doyle is an award-winning writer whose poetry has appeared in the anthology In the Desert Sun published by the National Library of Poetry.
Early on, Steve was influenced by the masterful deduction of Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective Sherlock Holmes, the excitement of Edgar Allan Poe's horror, and the plot twists inherent in the tales presented by Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Serling.
With his short stories, Steve strives to blend supernatural elements into modern settings, thereby bringing the unbelievable into the realm of the believable.
Steve maintains a bookshelf of his work at the Wyvern's Library section of Elfwood, the largest science fiction and fantasy art site in the world. He is an active member of “The Herscher Project,” an online group of artists and writers from all over the globe.
He is also a member of the Lost Genre Guild, a group of writers dedicated to promoting quality works of Biblical Speculative Fiction. Due to be published in February 2007 by The Writers' Cafe Press, the anthology Light at the Edge of Darkness will include a short story of Steve's entitled "The Waking of the Dead."
Steve lives in Marlborough, Massachusetts, where he is currently working on a novel as well as The Casebook of the Paranormal Research Institute, a collection of short stories described by one author as “Sherlock Holmes meets Anne Rice.” It is due to be published by CWG Press.
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