“MY LOVE OF NATURE IS WHAT DRIVES MY WRITING. I INCLUDE A CONSERVATION MESSAGE IN EVERYTHING I WRITE.”
Steven T. Callan is the award-winning author of The Outlaw from Newville, the second novel in the popular Game Warden Henry Glance series, released by Coffeetown Press of Seattle in June of this year. Callan earned acclaim with his first novel in the series, The Case of the Missing Game Warden, winner of the “Best First Novel” Award Finalist distinction in the largest international book awards competition for independent publishers, the Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Steve’s first two books, both nonfiction and published by Coffeetown Press, earned excellent reviews and captured awards. His debut book, Badges, Bears, and Eagles—The True-Life Adventures of a California Fish and Game Warden, was a 2013 “Book of the Year” Award Finalist (Foreword Reviews). His second book, The Game Warden’s Son, was named “Best Outdoor Book of 2016” by the Outdoor Writers Association of California.
Steve grew up in the small Northern California farm town of Orland, where he spent his high-school years playing baseball, basketball, hunting, and fishing. With an insatiable interest in wildlife, he never missed an opportunity to ride along on patrol with his father, a California Fish and Game warden. Steve went on to graduate from CSU, Chico, and attended graduate school at CSU, Sacramento. Hired by the California Department of Fish and Game in 1974, he began his career as a game warden near the Colorado River, promoted to patrol lieutenant in the Riverside/San Bernardino area, and spent the remainder of his thirty-year enforcement career in Shasta County. Callan earned numerous awards for his work in wildlife protection.
Passionate about the environment, Steve and his wife, Kathy, are avid anglers, kayakers, bird-watchers, and scuba divers. They live in the Redding area.