Jeff Sampson

Jeff Sampson is a young adult and children's author. He was born on a U.S. military base in Nuremberg, Germany on July 15, 1982. He started writing professionally at age eighteen. His first books were packaged series fiction. When Sampson was twenty-two, he had his first novel published as part of the Dragonlance series of fantasy novels. He since went on to write many original young adult and children's series, including Monster Slayers under the pen name Lukas Ritter for Wizards of the Coast; Deviants for Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollins Children’s Books; and The Last Dogs under the pen name Christopher Holt for Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Jeff Sampson currently lives in Seattle, Washington in the United States.[1]

Jeff Sampson
Born (1982-07-15) July 15, 1982
Nuremberg, Germany
OccupationYoung Adult and children's author
GenreFantasy, Science fiction, Young adult fiction, Children's literature
Website
www.jeffsampsonbooks.com

Bibliography

The Last Dogs: (as Christopher Holt)

  • The Vanishing (September 2012)
  • Dark Waters (June 2013)
  • The Long Road (November 2013)
  • Journey's End (June 2014)

Deviants

  • Vesper (January 2011)
  • Havoc (January 2012)
  • Ravage (January 2013)

Monster Slayers

(as Lukas Ritter)

Dragonlance: The New Adventures

  • Dragon Quartet, Vol. 8: Dragon Spell (July 2005)
  • Trinistyr Trilogy, Vol. 2: Wizard's Betrayal (January 2006)
  • Suncatcher Trilogy, Vol. 1: The Wayward Wizard (September 2006)
  • Suncatcher Trilogy, Vol. 2: The Ebony Eye (March 2007)
  • Suncatcher Trilogy, Vol. 3: The Stolen Sun (September 2007)
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References

  1. "About Me – Jeff Sampson". Jeffsampsonbooks.com. 1982-07-15. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  2. Lukas Ritter (2010-04-20). "Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page - Article (Training Day)". Wizards.com. Retrieved 2010-09-29.


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