E. L. Young

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Emma Young is a science and health journalist and author. She has a degree in psychology from the University of Durham and 20 years’ experience working on titles including the Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald and New Scientist, for which she worked as a senior online reporter in London and Australasian Editor in Sydney. Now employed by the British Psychological Society as a Staff Writer,[1] she also freelance articles and writes books.[2]

Novels[edit]

Young is the author of the STORM series, a series that includes the following novels.

  1. STORM: The Infinity Code (2007)
  2. STORM: The Ghost Machine (2007)
  3. STORM: The Black Sphere (2008)
  4. STORM: The Viper Club (2008)
  5. STORM: The Death Web (2009)

The series follows a group of highly intelligent teenagers who band together to form STORM (Science and Technology to Over-Rule Misery) a covert organisation who use their brainpower to rid the world of various evil threats.

The books incorporate a large element of high-tech gadgetry and science. These plot elements are based in fact, as the author states at the end of each book, along with a summary of the genuine research and inventions which inspire her writing.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About us". Research Digest. 7 July 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
  2. ^ "About Emma Young". Emma Young. Retrieved 11 May 2019.

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