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  1. Stephen Cole (born 1971) (also credited as Steve Cole, Tara Samms and Paul Grice) is an English author of children's books and science fiction. He was also in charge of BBC Worldwide's merchandising of the BBC Television series Doctor Who between 1997 and 1999 and as executive producer on the Big Finish Productions range of Doctor ...

  2. Steve Cole has 326 books on Goodreads with 22889 ratings. Steve Cole’s most popular book is Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious: The Knight, The Fool and Th...

  3. Steve Cole is the slightly crazy, highly frantic, millions-selling, non-stop author of Astrosaurs, Cows In Action, Astrosaurs Academy, The Slime Squad, Z. Rex and many other books (including several original Doctor Who stories). He used to edit magazines and books but prefers the job of a writer where you can wear pyjamas and eat chocolate all day.

  4. Read more. Steve Cole is an editor and children’s author whose sales exceed three million copies. His hugely successful Astrosaurs young fiction series has been a UK top-ten children’s bestseller. His several original Doctor Who novels have also been bestsellers.

  5. www.readingzone.com › authors › steve-coleSteve Cole - ReadingZone

    He is the author of the popular Astrosaurs and Cows in Action series as well as the Z-Rex books and a number of stand-alone titles, including Magic Ink and Aliens Stink. Author link. www.stevecolebooks.co.uk. Interview. STOP THOSE MONSTERS. SIMON & SCHUSTER. JUNE 2015.

  6. Read more. Steve Cole is a best-selling author for children and young adults and has written over 150 books of which sales exceed three million copies. His hugely successful Astrosaurs young fiction series has been a UK top-ten children's bestseller and been published widely internationally.

  7. Steve Cole is a bestselling author who has written over 200 books for children, including Astrosaurs, Young Bond and Z. Rex. As a writer-editor he has worked with the families of Enid Blyton, Agatha Christie and Ian Fleming, and at the BBC was in charge of Doctor Who publishing.