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Tim C. Taylor
Twitter: @timctaylor My hair's turned white since this photo. I blame having children :-) There's a beard too, but that defies explanation.
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Category Archives: A review of 2017 in science fiction
SF Publishing in 2017 pt.4 – Can I have dragons and man chests with my spaceship?
This is part of a series of posts about developments in English language science fiction publishing in the US and UK that caught my eye during 2017, along with predictions for 2018. I’ll explain why I’m restricting myself to these … Continue reading
SF Publishing in 2017 pt.3 Collaboration: Let’s work together… and make a killing.
This is part of a series of posts about developments in English language science fiction publishing in the US and UK that caught my eye during 2017, along with predictions for 2018. I’ll explain why I’m restricting myself to these … Continue reading
SF Publishing in 2017 pt.2 – Science fiction is still booming.
The boom in science fiction publishing continued during 2017, but how realistic is it to earn a living? Continue reading
Posted in A review of 2017 in science fiction, Rebirth of the midlist
Tagged author brands, million selling science fiction authors, science fiction, science fiction in 2017, science fiction publishing, science fiction sales statistics, the state of British science fiction, trends in science fiction
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SF Publishing in 2017 pt.1 – The year NewPub came to stay.
Forget Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing, 2017 science fiction was about NewPub. Continue reading