Stephen Matthews (writer)

Stephen Marc Matthews (born July 1, 1953) is an Australian children's author and adult novelist. His children's books have been published in Australia, United States, Canada and the UK.

Stephen Marc Matthews
BornJuly 1, 1953 (67)
Bovington, England
OccupationAuthor
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren: reluctant readers, Adults: domestic abuse, thriller, suspense war
SpouseDiane Elizabeth Matthews (m.2010)
Website
www.stevematthewsauthor.com

Matthews was educated in the UK, where he worked in the finance and banking industries. Upon migrating to Australia, he purchased a share in an industrial business in Western Sydney.

At age 55 Matthews retired from business to become a writer. Matthews then suffered an unexpected debilitating spinal problem, resulting in a series of operations and procedures. It was not until he reached 61, that Matthews finally commenced his writing career.

Matthew's children's books have been published in Australia, the UK, United States and Canada. His work in children literacy at home and abroad (India and South Africa) has been acknowledged in the Australian State Parliament.

Matthews’ first novel for adults, The Skinny Girl, was released in November 2018. Dealing with the difficult subject of domestic abuse, the story is based upon true events. Matthews’ second novel for adults, Hitler's Brothel, released October 5, 2020 looks at German concentration camps in World War II.

Works

  • The Skinny Girl
  • Hitler's Brothel
  • The Psycho Scientist
  • Lord Grott of Grott Hall
  • Brain in a Box
  • Slugs' Revenge
  • Charming
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gollark: Also orbital lasers.
gollark: For every accurate and helpful book there are several quintillion useless gibberish ones and millions of inaccurate ones.
gollark: It's not useful.
gollark: I mean, I "have access to all the info" if I do `cat /dev/urandom`.

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