Jeffrey Scott Savage

Jeffrey Scott Savage
Born Jeffrey Scott Savage
January 31, 1963
Oakland, California
Pen name J. Scott Savage
Jeffrey S. Savage
Occupation Author
Nationality Cali
Citizenship United States
Period 2001—present
Genre Middle grade fiction
Fantasy
Notable works Farworld series, Case File 13 series, Shandra Covington series, Dark Memories
Website
JScottSavage.com
JeffreySavage.com

Jeffrey Scott Savage is an American writer, who as of 2014 has authored 14 novels in several genres, including the FarWorld fantasy series,[1] the Case File 13 series, Covington series, and several standalone titles. His works intended as middle grade/young-adult fiction are credited as written by J. Scott Savage, and his works intended for an older general audience as Jeffrey S. Savage.[2][3]

Life

Jeffrey Scott Savage was born in Oakland, California, on January 31, 1963. He has two brothers and two sisters. He grew up in northern California, except for three years when he lived in New Providence, NJ. He met his wife in Roseville, CA and they were married in 1987. They have four children, and three grandchildren. He currently lives in northern Utah.

Savage has held numerous job in his life, including: CEO of an internet company, plumber, French chef, mall Santa and radio talk show host.[2]

Works

As J. Scott Savage

Farworld series
Case File 13 series

As Jeffrey S. Savage

Shandra Covington series
Standalone

Notes

  1. "Farworld, The Series: The Author", ReadFarworld.com (Shadow Mountain Publishing), retrieved 2014-09-30
  2. 1 2 J. Scott Savage at Goodreads
  3. Jeffrey S. Savage at Goodreads
  4. "Cybils, 2008 Nominations: Fantasy and Science Fiction (Middle Grade)", dadtalk.typepad.com (Blog) (Brett Levy), retrieved 2014-09-30
  5. "2009 Nominations: Fantasy/Science Fiction", Cybils.com (Blog) (Cybils Awards), retrieved 2014-09-30
  6. "Book Reviews: Zombie Kid", KirkusReviews.com (Kirkus Reviews), November 1, 2012, retrieved 2014-09-30
  7. "Case File 13: Zombie Kid", JuniorLibraryGuild.com (High Interest Middle School) (Junior Library Guild), April 2013, retrieved 2014-09-30
  8. "Preeti" (December 13, 2013), "13 Reasons to Read Case File 13", The Page Turn: the HarperCollins Children's Books School & Library Blog [ThePageTurn.com] (blog) (HarperCollins), retrieved 2014-09-30
  9. "Case File 13 #4: Curse of the Mummy's Uncle", HarperCollins.com (HarperCollins)

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