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Steven Spruill
1968: Andrews University. Graduated with B.A. in biology. 1969: Married Nancy Lyon1969-1974: Hazleton Laboratories. Laboratory technician, technical writer.1974-1981: The Catholic University.While studying for a doctorate in clinical psychology, Spruill sold his first novel, Keepers of the... show more

1968: Andrews University. Graduated with B.A. in biology. 1969: Married Nancy Lyon1969-1974: Hazleton Laboratories. Laboratory technician, technical writer.1974-1981: The Catholic University.While studying for a doctorate in clinical psychology, Spruill sold his first novel, Keepers of the Gate, to Doubleday in 1976. Five more of his novels were published while he completed graduate school. During this period, Spruill also served as an adjunct professor at Catholic University, teaching creative writing to students in the drama program at Catholic U. In 1980, Spruill completed his doctoral dissertation on Creativity, and was awarded the Ph.D. in clinical psychology in 1981.1981-present: After completing a year's internship at Mount Vernon Hospital in Virginia, Spruill turned to writing, full time. Fifteen of his novels, two novellas, and one non-fiction book have been published by Doubleday, Playboy Press, St. Martin's Press, TOR, Berkley, and Dell. His pseudonyms include Steve Morgan (UK), Steve Lyon, and Steven Harriman (Berkley). His work has sold in over twenty foreign countries. Several of his novels were selections of The Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club. Three of his medical thrillers were condensed in Good Housekeeping Magazine and one in Reader's Digest Books. Both Kirkus and Publishers Weekly have awarded starred reviews to his novels. Spruill's novel Rulers of Darkness was nominated for the British Fantasy Award. It was this novel that, in 1995, coined the term "Hemophage" to describe the "reality" behind the vampire myth. In 1995, the Catholic University of America conferred upon Spruill its award for "Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Literature." Other recipients of this award in the arts include Susan Sarandon and Jon Voight.
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Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 11 years ago
When police detective Merrick Chapman goes on a call to a murder he finds that the neck has been savagely ripped open. He knows what this is. It's one of his own, a Haemophage, or more commonly a Vampire. There have been traces of a strange blood type and these are passed on to Dr Katherine O'Keef...
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megancsparks rated it 15 years ago
I always have a hard time reviewing anthologies, at least when they are by multiple authors. I kind of feel like unless I rate each individual story, it doesn't really matter. I mean, my review is basically always gonna be the same unless an anthology totally sucks or every story is awesome. "Some s...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 15 years ago
When police detective Merrick Chapman goes on a call to a murder he finds that the neck has been savagely ripped open. He knows what this is. It's one of his own, a Haemophage, or more commonly a Vampire. There have been traces of a strange blood type and these are passed on to Dr Katherine O'Keef...
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