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'Writing is easy; all you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until the drops of blood form on your forehead.'
- Gene Fowler

Available for contact outside Authonomy : gregempete@hotmail.com

favourite books

Austerlitz - WG Sebald
Book of Illusions - Paul Auster
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
Game of Thrones - George RR Martin
Gates of Fire - Stephen Pressfield
Hearts in Atlantis - Stephen King
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke
Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
Lord of the Rings - Tolkien
Peace - Gene Wolf
Roxana - Daniel Defoe
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold - John Le Carre
A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens

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The Devil's Fairytale

Greg Stewart

Everything will depend on three children unlocking the secrets of the Devil’s Fairytale.


The Gate is here, but where does it lead? Dan knows people are disappearing but after a series of very strange encounters in London, he’s doing everything to make sure he’s not next. Sam has been blessed by a miracle but now that she can see, everything looks much more frightening. And why doesn’t anyone else see how dangerous things have become? Cassie used to be a teenager, but now she’s a goat, lost in the woods and there's a very large wolf about.

The darkness is coming…

The Devil’s Fairytale is a series of four books. Book One has been uploaded for everyone’s interest. Short synopses for all books and a longer synopsis for book one have been added as chapter one. Skip straight to chapter two to read the book.


 

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writerwithacause wrote 202 days ago

Hello Greg, Welcome to Authonomy. Will you have a look at my book L....

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RobertMyles wrote 250 days ago

Hi there! I see you have plenty of space on your book shelf, so it'd ....

Eponymous Rox wrote 292 days ago

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j.l. wood-miller wrote 370 days ago

Hello Mr. Stewart: My online excerpt from “An Unfinished Innocence....

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I wrote 741 days ago

There's a stray bracket at around line 80. view book

I wrote 743 days ago

This is a credible and exciting take on the Boudicca tale. Well written and persausive in the telling of the time, characters and motivations. I might suggest that your longer pitch has some rhetoric towards the end which would be better lost. Also the chapters should be separated so each has its ow... view book

I wrote 751 days ago

This is an interesting set-up and certainly the opening scene is well played and holds the attention. The political / religious argument between Katherine and Quan feels a little too much that early in the story and given the tension that surrounds the exchange a little unrealistic. I like the ambit... view book

I wrote 755 days ago

I love time travel and this gets straight to the point as Karen goes from bewildered teenager to slave of one owner, then to another and on to Rome. Good use of the character's description - selective and effective - and rising tension as Karen gets deeper into difficulty, all the while we know she ... view book

I wrote 759 days ago

This is effortlessly well written and a real pleasure to read. Crisp images and subtle, natural characterization. Refreshing also to read a romance with strong, noble male characters and an genuinely intriguing take on a ghost story for the young adult market. Greg Stewart view book

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