Megan Crewe
Megan Crewe
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Megan Crewe is a Canadian author of young adult science fiction and fantasy novels.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: November 23, 1981 (alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Canadian
Profession: Author
Megan Crewe has established herself as a prominent figure in the young adult literary world with her captivating science fiction and fantasy novels.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Canada, Megan developed an interest in creative writing at a young age. Her passion for storytelling and exploring the human condition led her to pursue a career in writing. She honed her craft through various writing workshops and online courses, eventually transitioning into a full-time authorship.
Major Accomplishments
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Published several novels that garnered critical acclaim and commercial success:
+ The Fallen Skies trilogy (2009-2012)
+ The World Without Summer series (2014-2016)
+ Other notable works include The Last Stormdancer and The Infection Series
Featured in reputable literary magazines, such as _On Spec_, _Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show_, and _Strange Horizons_
Nominated for various awards, including the Locus Award and the Sunburst AwardNotable Works or Actions
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Megan's novels often explore complex themes like identity, morality, and the human condition. Her works frequently incorporate elements of science fiction and fantasy to create immersive worlds that captivate readers of all ages.
Some notable works include:
The Fallen Skies trilogy: A post-apocalyptic series set in a world ravaged by climate change.
The World Without Summer series: An epic tale of love, loss, and survival on a planet facing an impending catastrophe.
The Last Stormdancer: A standalone novel that delves into the struggles of a young stormdancer navigating a treacherous world.
Impact and Legacy
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Megan Crewe's writing has left an indelible mark on the young adult science fiction and fantasy community. Her novels have been praised for their originality, depth, and ability to evoke strong emotions in readers.
Her work serves as a testament to the power of imagination and the importance of exploring complex themes through storytelling.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Megan Crewe's dedication to crafting immersive and thought-provoking stories has earned her recognition within the literary community. Her novels have been translated into multiple languages, further solidifying her position as a prominent author in the science fiction and fantasy genre.
Her influence can be seen through various writing communities and online forums where aspiring writers seek advice on world-building, character development, and storytelling techniques inspired by Crewe's works.
As an accomplished author with a unique voice and perspective, Megan Crewe continues to captivate readers worldwide with her compelling stories and unflinching exploration of the human condition.
Quotes by Megan Crewe

You see? This is why you don't get mixed up in people's lives. Because the living are messy and complicated, and things end up going to hell one way or another, every time.

For a guy who claimed not to be a stalker he sure knows the tricks of the trade.Give up the Ghost

The corner of his mouth curled up. “Two mages, saving the world with a telephone. Not quite how the stories usually go.

She stared at the leaf in her hands and then at me. “What the hell was that?” “That was you,” I said. “You’re magic.


Our virus is a lot smarter than the ones you see in zombie movies. It doesn't make its victims stagger around slobbering and moaning so anyone in their right minds would run the other way. It gets you cozying up to people so you cough and sneeze it right into their faces. We just need the vaccine. Then we'll be okay.

Spoilers followI started reading the third act of Hamlet, and I got about two pages in when I realized there's no point.I am never going back to school.I am never going to the university.I am never going to watch wolves stalk through the northern forests or elephants graze on the savanna. I am never going to have sex or get married or raise a family. I'm never going to have a first apartment, a first house, a first car. I'm never


