Pike continued to write several young adult novels and later branched into juvenile novels under the Spooksville series title, as well as several adult novels such as his 1990 book, Sati. He would go on to publish one more novel through Scholastic, the 1986 Chain Letter, before moving to Simon and Schuster. Pike's next novel, Weekend, was also published through Scholastic. His editor sold the book to Scholastic Press, which released it in 1985. The book was then re-written as a mystery thriller about a group of teenagers who run into bizarre and violent events during a ski weekend. His first novel, Slumber Party, was initially written as a supernatural thriller containing a character with pyrokinesis, which he later removed upon the request of his editor. He initially tried his hand at writing science fiction and adult mystery, but later began writing teen thrillers due to an editor's suggestion. He attended college briefly before dropping out and working various jobs such as house painting and computer programming. McFadden was born in New York City in 1955, but grew up in California. Known for mystery-thrillers and supernatural horror aimed at young adults, he has also written adult fiction. He is a bestselling author of young adult and children's fiction. Kevin Christopher McFadden (born November 12, 1955), known by his pen name Christopher Pike, is an American author. Horror, thriller, science fiction, young adult
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