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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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Tag Archives: inspiration
2000AD, Doctor Who, and real ale
I’ve just been interviewed by the wonderful Fiona McVie over at Inspiration Forum. I might have mentioned Doctor Who and real ale as my inspiration for writing science fiction. Happy birthday, Tharg. Your scrotnig publication, 2000AD (35 years old this … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000AD, david brin, doctor who, inspiration, real ale, tharg, writing, writing science fiction
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I’m interviewed by Robyn Porter
In which I talk about Last Man Through the Gate, my approach to writing, and the big scary ideas that lurk in the background, connecting much of my fiction. And Lego. You can see the interview here.
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Tagged author, Bromham, Colchester, ebooks, inspiration, interview, lego, novella, publishing, Robyn Porter, stephen baxter, writing tips, xeelee
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Why I write: Alan Moore & 2000AD
I wrote a guest post on the Benjamin Wallace Books site recently about my inspiration for writing. It all came down to popping into a service station WH Smith where Prog#1 of 2000AD awaited me. Ironically, Alan Moore (whom I remember … Continue reading →