Ted Steel cannot be bothered filling in this page today.
Ted Steel likes writing about football, and sometimes elves, but not about himself. If Ted Steel was destined to be interesting, his parents would have given him a cool name like Cliff Daps.
Okay, some basics. Just quick though.
I wrote my epic masterpiece Nerves of Steel, and some people absolutely loved it. One friend lost his damned mind and turned into a weird superfan. It’s a kind of Bond/Bourne LitRPG adventure mystery but the main character is already pretty badass and doesn’t progress much through the story, hence some readers didn’t get it. It’s top, though, they’re wrong.
Then I wrote Dungeon Park. I grew up playing Dungeon Keeper and now I love the Dungeons series of games (update: turns out I like Dungeons 3 and that’s all), and I wanted to do something there. It also has a weird spin that some people – ho, boy – do not care for. It’s top, though, they’re wrong.
Then I struck gold by trying to turn football management games into an adventure. In Player Manager, the MC gets more skilled as the story goes, which is satisfying, but also his challenges increase and his own stubbornness gets in the way. And yes, people absolutely love the story, and the reader is always right.
So I’m doing that now. Approaching 2 million words and people are still reading so that’s incredible.