Author Biography
Samuel Nye was born in 1989 in the town of Roseburg, Oregon.
He is the proud father of one child, a son named Lucas, and still resides in his hometown.
Work with the characters featured in the Ravaging novel began when the author was in the sixth grade of elementary school, with a novella titled Nightmare. This was the story that propelled him to begin writing more often, and after abandoning Nightmare, he moved on to a second story which played on the same themes, but it too failed to capture the heart of the story the author felt he was trying to tell. Finally, around 2004, work began freehand on what would become Small Town Ravaging. The plot was developing itself quickly and everything seemed to be going well, but after just ninety two handwritten pages, the manuscript was lost.
Besides a few timid starts, the author for the most part stopped writing, save for an attempt he made at salvaging the Ravaging story (an epic failure, which luckily became unnecessary when the manuscript was relocated.) Late in 2009, the story was found once again. Over the course of the intervening years, the author had greatly improved his typing skills, and he immediately began putting the hand written pages into digital format. The nearly one hundred hand written pages only amounted to a disappointing forty pages of typing. But since then, work has continued on a computer, and with almost five hundred pages added to the original bit of writing, the end is near.
Here is the first opportunity to read the premier work of Samuel Nye, Small Town Ravaging.
(Author's note: I hope to begin the publishing process in early 2012. I will post confirmation as soon as that time comes! Til then, enjoy the weekly chapter posts.)
He is the proud father of one child, a son named Lucas, and still resides in his hometown.
Work with the characters featured in the Ravaging novel began when the author was in the sixth grade of elementary school, with a novella titled Nightmare. This was the story that propelled him to begin writing more often, and after abandoning Nightmare, he moved on to a second story which played on the same themes, but it too failed to capture the heart of the story the author felt he was trying to tell. Finally, around 2004, work began freehand on what would become Small Town Ravaging. The plot was developing itself quickly and everything seemed to be going well, but after just ninety two handwritten pages, the manuscript was lost.
Besides a few timid starts, the author for the most part stopped writing, save for an attempt he made at salvaging the Ravaging story (an epic failure, which luckily became unnecessary when the manuscript was relocated.) Late in 2009, the story was found once again. Over the course of the intervening years, the author had greatly improved his typing skills, and he immediately began putting the hand written pages into digital format. The nearly one hundred hand written pages only amounted to a disappointing forty pages of typing. But since then, work has continued on a computer, and with almost five hundred pages added to the original bit of writing, the end is near.
Here is the first opportunity to read the premier work of Samuel Nye, Small Town Ravaging.
(Author's note: I hope to begin the publishing process in early 2012. I will post confirmation as soon as that time comes! Til then, enjoy the weekly chapter posts.)