Steven Reyes landed on planet Earth in the year of 1987. "It's The End of the World as We Know It" by R.E.M. played as he was recovered from his tiny metal spaceship from planet Grody to the Max. The place he landed on was in the desert of Tucson, Arizona. Steven Reyes made it snow that Christmas - look it up. He was just that cool.
As time went on, Steven Reyes was fixated with super heroes, comics, and books. He spent his Saturday mornings watching Spider-Man and X-Men. His evenings were always reserved to Batman: The Animated Series. He also took a liking to drawing and reading comics.
At eight years of age, Steven Reyes discovered Goosebumps. Once he started reading the children's horror books by R.L. Stine he knew what he wanted to do: b
Steven Reyes landed on planet Earth in the year of 1987. "It's The End of the World as We Know It" by R.E.M. played as he was recovered from his tiny metal spaceship from planet Grody to the Max. The place he landed on was in the desert of Tucson, Arizona. Steven Reyes made it snow that Christmas - look it up. He was just that cool.
As time went on, Steven Reyes was fixated with super heroes, comics, and books. He spent his Saturday mornings watching Spider-Man and X-Men. His evenings were always reserved to Batman: The Animated Series. He also took a liking to drawing and reading comics.
At eight years of age, Steven Reyes discovered Goosebumps. Once he started reading the children's horror books by R.L. Stine he knew what he wanted to do: be a writer. Steven Reyes began writing his own short stories, longhand, in numerous notebooks. He also wrote fan-fiction before it was a thing. He wrote fan-fiction based on Pierce Brosnan's James Bond.
When Steven Reyes was a teenager - a geek disguised as an Outsider, he decided to make music (rapping and producing) instead of writing. Well, long story short, that didn't really work out. In 2013, Steven Reyes picked up his first Stephen King book and fell in love with writing all over again. He began writing really bad stories with horrible grammar but he read On Writing by Stephen King and took writing classes in college. Steven was determined to be an author.
After a full year of being known as E. Reyes and releasing two horror anthologies (Welcome to Devil's Hill and The Halloween Special), Steven decided to have a clean start. E. became Steven (real name Esteban) and decided to combine the best stories from his past two releases and call it Devil's Hill. Steven Reyes's first accepted submitted story (under E. Reyes) is one about President Trump ("Trump vs the Zombies") which appears in the Dark Heelix Press anthology: Trump: Utopia or Dystopia?
Steven Reyes will be writing fiction novels - horror and super hero ones, and hopes to write some movies and television shows and graphic novels. Steven Reyes plans to share all of his stories with the world. Planet Gordy to the Max is so, like, old news. He lives with his loving family in Arizona.