Craig Zerf

Craig Zerf

RPG Oathrunner — Book 1 : Hold the Line: An Earth Apocalypse System Integration LitRPG Adventure novel (RPG Oathrunner - An Earth Apocalypse System Integration LitRPG Adventure novel)

By: Craig Zerf
A world breaks. A man doesn’t.When the System drops and a HUD snaps into place—HP / STA / MP / EX—ex-Ranger Miles Kade doesn’t crown himself hero. He thinks about his mom’s last voicemail, h...
View More

Dust Rider: A Post-Apocalyptic LitRPG Saga: Book 2: Iron Hooves

By: Craig Zerf
The road doesn’t forgive. It tallies.Cole Brennan—ex-cop, reluctant folk curse—rides a mustang that just evolved Iron Hooves and a mountain lion who thinks morality is a suggested speed limit. W...
View More

Level Up It's an RPG world - book 12 GODFALL: An Earth Apocalypse System Integration LitRPG Adventure novel (Level up - It's an RPG world)

By: Craig Zerf
When gods bleed, the world drowns.The Pantheon has made its move. Fragments of divinity rain across the realms, twisting monsters into nightmares and turning mortals into weapons. The System is breaki...
View More

About

Craig is lucky enough to have been voted as Best Read by BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom as well as receiving the Golganooza Gold Medal for Fantasy. His books have reached the Number One spot in both the UK and Europe.

He has lived in many different countries in the world including Africa, America, United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. At the moment he has settled in England and, providing his paranoia does not intervene, he hopes to stay there for a while.

He does not like writing about himself in the third person and is convinced that it may very well lead to him suffering from a false feeling of superiority and the need to refer to himself in the majestic plural.

Craig writes Fantasy Novels under his own name as well as Thrillers under the Pseudonym, C. Marten-Zerf.

He steadfastly maintains that writing for a living is the most fun that you can legally have while not blowing stuff up.

As a result, he has had over twenty books published and the figure is rising on a steady basis. His novels have been translated into French, German, Portuguese and Italian.

Craig currently finds himself of no fixed abode.

He is not dead.