Author Biography
Born in Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, and shaped by a lifelong passion for storytelling, David E Owen brings a rich and varied background to his writing. After qualifying as a teacher of English and PE, they began he career at a grammar school near Slough. His interest in IT and Drama led to a joint MA in both fields and, ultimately a switch to teaching ICT for 30 years, during which time he also took on roles as a Drama specialist. This blend of creativity, technology, and education fostered a deep understanding of narrative, structure, and imagination.
His first foray into writing began in the classroom, crafting short stories to inspire students’ creativity. This small spark grew into The Prophecy Stones, an imaginative 5-part fantasy series set on a mysterious planet where the population is divided into Belongers and Arrivers. With its unique blend of magic, vivid world-building, and strong female characters—both heroic and villainous—the series showcases David E Owen's talent for creating immersive and original stories that transport readers to extraordinary worlds.
Recently, David E Owen transitioned to the spy thriller genre, a challenge that brought a new focus on realism and research. His first spy novel tackles a threat from Belarus, intertwining themes of money laundering and espionage with a secret agent embedded at the Hague Embassy. The upcoming second instalment delves into environmental and political corruption, beginning in The Dominican Republic and addressing the pressing issue of water pollution in the UK. The MI5 protagonist—an imposing yet thoughtful agent—works from the shadows, standing up to bullies and corruption while striving to resolve conflict through dialogue whenever possible. A lover of fantasy literature himself, the agent reflects David E Owen's appreciation for The Lord of the Rings and even reads The Prophecy Stones within the novels, adding a touch of lightness amidst the tension.
Combining real-world settings, meticulous research, and fast-paced action, David E Owen’s spy novels aim to highlight societal issues like greed and corruption, making readers think about the problems beneath the surface of modern life. While the stories are serious, lighter moments are carefully woven in to maintain balance and realism.
Having spent 25 years teaching abroad in places such as Africa, the Caribbean, Turkey, and Abu Dhabi, David E Owen draws on his extensive travels to bring authenticity and depth to his work. His real enjoyment lies in the writing process itself—whether crafting intricate investigations, heart-pounding action, or realistic dialogue—while always striving to tell stories that are unique, engaging, and relevant.
David E Owen’s novels promise immersive experiences for readers who enjoy fantasy, espionage, and thought-provoking storytelling, with relatable characters navigating complex worlds both imagined and real.
Author Biography
Born in Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, and shaped by a lifelong passion for storytelling, David E Owen brings a rich and varied background to his writing. After qualifying as a teacher of English and PE, they began he career at a grammar school near Slough. His interest in IT and Drama led to a joint MA in both fields and, ultimately a switch to teaching ICT for 30 years, during which time he also took on roles as a Drama specialist. This blend of creativity, technology, and education fostered a deep understanding of narrative, structure, and imagination.
His first foray into writing began in the classroom, crafting short stories to inspire students’ creativity. This small spark grew into The Prophecy Stones, an imaginative 5-part fantasy series set on a mysterious planet where the population is divided into Belongers and Arrivers. With its unique blend of magic, vivid world-building, and strong female characters—both heroic and villainous—the series showcases David E Owen's talent for creating immersive and original stories that transport readers to extraordinary worlds.
Recently, David E Owen transitioned to the spy thriller genre, a challenge that brought a new focus on realism and research. His first spy novel tackles a threat from Belarus, intertwining themes of money laundering and espionage with a secret agent embedded at the Hague Embassy. The upcoming second instalment delves into environmental and political corruption, beginning in The Dominican Republic...