My stories try to capture some of the flavor of our peculiar times—where the people we are told to admire have a smile and a happy tune and their hand in our pockets, where government fails to serve its citizens and business ignores its customers and where people, against all odds, still fall in love, make friendships, worry about their parents and their children and somehow manage to muddle through with their dignity mostly intact.

“Ted Krever is the real thing-he’s all about a clean line of prose, punchy dialogue and a plot as tight as a pimp’s hatband. Add to this a mordant sense of humor and you have a guy who can flat-out write.” – Thomas F. Monteleone, author of the NY Times bestseller The Blood of the Lamb and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Writing a Novel

“Ted Krever has been a writer to watch, now he’s a writer to read.” -F. Paul Wilson, author of the NY Times bestseller The Keep and the Repairman Jack novels.

Ted Krever watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, went to Woodstock (the good one), and graduated Sarah Lawrence College with a useless degree in creative writing.

He spent several decades creating programs for ABC News, CBS, CNN, A&E, Court TV, MTV News, Discovery People and CBS/48 Hours, and as VP/Production of a short-lived dotcom.

He has driven a 16-wheeler across the Rockies, shot overnight news in NY City, managed a revival-house movie theater and married twice, in a triumph of optimism.

He was once accused of attempting to blow up Ethel Kennedy with a Super-8 projector.


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  1. Hi Ted,
    A fellow-writer and friend of yours here in Galway suggested we get in touch with you with regard to getting some tips from you how to work Amazon Kindle for our writers. We have 2 books up on Kindle
    ‘Killer a la Carte’ a culinary thriller by Gerry Galvin
    and
    ‘Lights in the Distance’ a short story collection by Susan DuMars.
    Neither of them is moving re sales.

    Any tips for us on how to change this?
    Thanks, John

  2. Hi Ted. I am so disappointed that I won’t see you at our reunion. I just finished your latest book and loved it. So much fun. Hope all is well. Love, Elaine

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