The Creative​

Jeff Olah is the author and creator of the best-selling series The Last Outbreak, The November Plague, The Dead Years, and The Next World. He writes for all those readers who love good post-apocalyptic, supernatural horror, and dystopian/science fiction.

His thirst for detailed story lines and shocking plot twists has been fueled over the years by stories from Blake Crouch, Hugh Howey, and Cormac McCarthy. He also has a difficult time tearing himself away from character driven dramas like LOST, Dark Matter, SILO, Severance, and The Walking Dead.

Jeff has been publishing his fiction since March of 2013, but has always been fascinated with the art of telling a good story and the ability to hold the attention of a reader since before he even realized how or why it was something special.

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Only when it’s darkest can you truly see yourself.”

INTENT (2015)
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The Other One​

The other Jeff, the one most people know from the real world, the place where he is everything besides a writer, is a tall (6′ 3″), somewhat athletic, unassuming, introvert, who mostly avoids social situations, and has an absolute disdain for anything resembling small talk.

Jeff enjoys working with his hands, building things, and the pursuit of transforming himself into something that would make his ten year old self proud. He has a day job that takes care of the aforementioned building things, but also spends way too much time in his home gym attempting to drown out the voices begging him to return to his current work in progress.

Jeff is also beyond grateful for every single person that has taken a chance on his stories and is in awe of the fact that he gets to connect with each and every one of you through the words he bleeds out onto those lonely pages. Where everything else is left behind and it’s just you and the characters he creates. He truly thanks you!

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Any questions, comments, or just want to say hello?​

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