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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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The Perils of Plotting Time Travel
The Perils of Plotting a Time Travel Novel By Tim C. Taylor (a version of this article was originally posted on Jeremy Bates’ blog) One of the great fantasies in fiction is to travel into the past to experience what … Continue reading
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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