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3Steven Robert Alten (born August 21, 1959) is an American science fiction author. An avid amateur oceanographer, Alten studied megalodons -- a species of prehistoric shark widely regarded as gigantic versions of the great white -- for over ten years before publishing his first novel in 1997, in which the massive sharks were revealed to have survived into the modern day.
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5He has published fifteen thrillers between 1997 and 2016, along with two revised editions of his first novel and one novella.
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7His official website may be found [[http://www.stevealten.com/ here]].
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9[[folder:Works by Steve Alten:]]
10!!Thrillers:
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12# ''Meg'' (1997) -- a modest bestseller in which megalodons, prehistoric sharks similar to the modern Great White (only much bigger) are revealed to have survived in the depths of the Mariana Trench.
13** ''Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror'' (2005) -- a revised edition of the original novel, which added the subtitle.
14** ''Meg: Origins'' (2011) -- an e-book set several years before the events of ''Meg''.
15** ''Meg: Special Anniversary Edition''/''Revised and Expanded Edition'' (2015) -- comes in two forms: a limited hardcover edition, and a wide paperback edition. Both releases contain the former e-book exclusive ''Meg: Origins'' and a rewritten version of the original novel (incorporating elements from the Meg film script).
16# ''The Trench'' (1999) -- set four years after ''Meg'', revealing that the megalodons were not the only prehistoric survivors in the Mariana Trench.
17# ''Domain'' (2001) -- the first in a series about the MayanDoomsday prophecy.
18# ''Goliath'' (2002) -- a renegade scientist attempts to terrorize the world into peace with a [[CoolBoat giant submarine]] equipped with an artificial brain and nuclear missiles.
19# ''Resurrection'' (2004) -- the second in the ''Domain'' series.
20# ''Meg: Primal Waters'' (2004) -- set eighteen years after ''The Trench''.
21# ''The Loch'' (2005) -- a scientist returns to his birthplace of Loch Ness and finds himself involved in the search for the legendary monster that calls it home. Originally a standalone, it was retconned to be set between ''The Trench'' and ''Primal Waters''.
22# ''The Shell Game'' (2008) -- a political thriller revolving around the world's oil supply running out.
23# ''Meg: Hell's Aquarium'' (2009) -- set four years after ''Primal Waters''.
24# ''Grim Reaper: End of Days'' (2010) -- a retelling of Dante's ''Literature/TheDivineComedy'', in which a former soldier travels through a plague-ridden New York City in order to rescue his wife and daughter.
25# ''Phobos: Mayan Fear'' (2011) -- the third in the ''Domain'' series.
26# ''The Omega Project'' (2013) -- TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, after a mass extinction of humanity, a team of scientists are prepared to head for Jupiter's moon Europa in order to mine a rare ore that would solve Earth’s long-term energy needs. But before they can leave Earth, they're put into cold sleep by the A.I. they're working with, and only a few survive to wake up in a DarkFuture.
27# ''Sharkman'' (2014) -- a young man, paralyzed by an accident, resorts to desperate attempts to regain mobility and winds up mutating into a [[SharkMan humanoid shark-like being]] as a result. Later retconned to being part of the ''Meg'' series.
28# ''Vostok: A Sequel to The Loch'' (2015) -- A crossover between ''The Loch'' and the ''Meg'' series, in which scientists traveling to MysteriousAntarctica discover a LostWorld many miles below the ice, and possibly the origins of the human race. Part 1 is set between the events of ''The Loch'' and ''Primal Waters''; part 2 is set at the same time as ''Night Stalkers''.
29# ''Meg: Night Stalkers'' (2016) -- set six months after ''Meg: Hell's Aquarium''.
30# ''Undisclosed'' (2017) -- revolves around a conspiracy by Big Oil to prevent other, more sustainable energy sources from supplementing oil as mankind's primary energy source. Initially titled ''Unacknowledged''.
31# ''Meg: Generations'' (2018[[note]]In a limited hardcover only available from Alten's website, and a wide e-book release[[/note]]) -- the sixth installment in the series, listed at the end of ''Meg: Revised and Expanded Edition'' and named at the end of ''Meg: Night Stalkers''.
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33!!Adaptations:
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35* ''MEG: The Graphic Novel'' (2018) -- graphic novel adaptation of the first ''Meg'' book.
36* ''Film/TheMeg'' (2018) -- film adaptation of the first ''Meg'' book.
37** ''Film/Meg2TheTrench'' (2023) -- sequel to ''The Meg'', adapting ''The Trench''.
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39!!Other published works:
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41* ''Dog Training the American Male'' (2016) -- a humorous novel published under the pen name "L.A. Knight" (who is supposed to be a German Shepherd), and features a relationship counselor who, after she and her new boyfriend (an unemployed man with a laundry list of phobias) move in together and he adopts a large dog in an attempt to help them, must use a dog trainer's techniques to help mend their relationship.
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43!!Future works announced by Steve Alten include:
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45* ''Meg: Purgatory'' -- the seventh novel, announced via Alten's official newsletter in April 2018.[[note]]To be written after the third Loch novel at the earliest.[[/note]]
46* ''Sorceress'' -- a sequel to ''Goliath'', originally announced on Alten's website before the publication of ''Resurrection''. The original plot appears to have been recycled into ''The Omega Project'', so the project's status is currently unknown.
47* ''Grim Reaper: Purgatory'' -- announced at the conclusion of ''Grim Reaper: End of Days''.
48* ''Mayan Testament: Collapse'' -- fourth and final installment in the ''Domain'' series, announced via a "To be continued" note at the conclusion of ''Phobos: Mayan Fear''. Its title was given on the author's website in December 2018, which also identified it as the final book in the series.
49* ''Ravenous'' -- standalone work announced in December 2018. Summary: "An original story of an African tribesman who becomes part messianic figure – part vampire during a massive outbreak of Ebola in South Sudan — a country besieged by violence, rape, and murder."
50* ''The Loch: Heaven's Lake'' -- announced in February 2019 as the author's next project, in which Zachary Wallace travels to a mysterious lake situated in a crater atop a caldera in South China/North Korea after a series of monster sightings.
51* Film or TV adaptations of other books. According to Alten's official website, ''The Loch'' and ''Domain'' have both been optioned by varying studios, and ''Goliath'' has been considered for a TV series, but all have yet to enter development.
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56!!Works by Steve Alten with their own page include:
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58* ''Literature/{{Domain}}'' series
59* ''Literature/{{Meg}}'' 'verse (includes ''The Loch'' and ''Sharkman'')
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61!!Other works by this author contain examples of:
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63* AIIsACrapshoot:
64** Sorceress, the A.I. in ''Goliath'', which is designed to evolve and winds up going bad very quickly.
65** GOLEM does the same in ''The Omega Project''.
66* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: In ''Grim Reaper: End of Days'', [[spoiler:TheGrimReaper, the male personification of death, is always a mortal who has chosen to do this. Patrick Shepard, the protagonist, is on his fourth and final life; he chooses to ascend and live out the rest of that life as the newest Grim Reaper, in order to keep his female counterpart, Santa Muerte, in check.]]
67* BadFuture: The protagonists wind up in one in ''The Omega Project''.
68* ColonyDrop: The cause of the second mass extinction in ''The Omega Project''. [[spoiler:Specifically, a massive asteroid struck the moon, ejecting tons of material that bombarded the planet.]]
69* {{Reincarnation}}:
70** A key theme of ''Grim Reaper: End of Days''. [[spoiler:Patrick Shepard, the main protagonist of ''Grim Reaper'', learns that every soul has four lives; he's on his last one, and after learning about the true nature of things, chooses to spend the rest of it as the new Grim Reaper. In previous incarnations, he was the biblical Noah, a young man who was incarcerated at Auschwitz, and Jim Morrison of Music/TheDoors. Dawn Patel, a ten-year-old girl who is among the group that accompanies him in his journey across Manhattan, is the reincarnation of his dead daughter Donna.]]
71** It also plays a role in ''The Omega Project''.
72* OneGenderRace: [[spoiler:In ''The Omega Project'', GOLEM's new race of humans is purely female. However, it does try to acquire DNA from the protagonist in order to modify the species further.]]
73* SyntheticPlague: The Scythe plague, a fast-acting version of the Black Plague, is unleashed in New York City during the events of ''Grim Reaper: End of Days''.
74* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: Many of Alten's novels deal with this in some way or form, and often attempt to avert it in some way.

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