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  1. The Skeptic is a forthcoming graphic novel from the creative team that brought you Geeks & Greeks, Kickstarter's highest-grossing graphic novel from a first-time graphic novelist. The Skeptic explores the question: "What if the world's most famous skeptic and debunker of paranormal phenomena suddenly started seeing UFOs, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness ...

  2. 27 de ene. de 2023 · In 2022, Altes, Steve Hotz and Jeff Turner were all running in the Republican Primary for Sebastian County judge. No one outside the party entered the race, and so the winner of the primary would ...

  3. Steve Alten grew up in Philadelphia, earning his Bachelors degree in Physical Education at Penn State University, a Masters Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Delaware, and a Doctorate of Education at Temple University. Struggling to support his family of five, he decided to pen a novel he had been thinking about for years.

  4. Steve says his best novel is GRIM REAPER: End of Days. The story, a modern-day Dante’s Inferno, takes place in New York when a man-made plague strikes Manhattan. Steve’s novels are action-packed and very visual. He has optioned DOMAIN, MEG and The LOCH to film producers. Steve has written six original screenplays.

  5. Inspired by actual events Geeks & Greeks was written by humorist Steve Altes, illustrated by Boston-area artist Andy Fish, and colored by Marvel Comics artist Veronica Fish.It was inspired by MIT's world-famous hacking culture and real-life hazing incidents Altes witnessed as an MIT student.. At MIT a hack is a clever, humorous, technically sophisticated prank, such as building a life-size ...

  6. 16 de mar. de 2016 · Geeks & Greeks was written by humorist Steve Altes and is based on MIT's world-famous hacking culture and real-life hazing incidents Altes witnessed as an MIT student. At MIT a hack is a clever, humorous, technically sophisticated prank, such as building a life-size campus police car replica atop the Institute's 150-foot-high "Great Dome" under the cover of night.

  7. www.stevealten.com › books › megMEG | Steve Alten

    The average prehistoric Meg weighs in at twenty tons and could tear apart a Tyrannosaurus rex in seconds. Written off as a crackpot suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Taylor refuses to forget the depths that nearly cost him his life. With a Ph.D. in paleontology under his belt, Taylor spends years theorizing, lecturing, and writing ...