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Thomas Taylor

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Author of MALAMANDER and the ‘Eerie-on-Sea Mysteries’. Mostly on the other place these days. For T-shirts, rummage on my website. he/him.

Eerie-on-Sea Katılım Mayıs 2009
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It’s today! #Mermedusa, the final book in my Eerie-on-Series about friendship, fish & chips, and fiendish goings-on at the seaside is published! If you read Malamander and were left with questions, this might just be the book for you…😉🧜🏼‍♂️😸
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Tonight is the vigil of the Feast of the Translation of St Walburga, an English nun who took part in the conversion of Germany with St Boniface, and was the first Abbess of Heidenheim; her relics famously exuded a miraculous oil #Walpurgisnacht
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Thank you @FireflyPress and Eloise Williams for this proof. I’m excited to head back to 1970s Wales, because I was actually there!
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TV show pitch: ‘Tome Team’, where a group of rare books librarians and book historians are sent to investigate an uncatalogued library for interesting incunabula, marginalia and provenances - and they have just three days to do it.
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Ever wondered what a children’s author does when they visit schools? Find out — including my Five Point Checklist for new authors visiting schools for the first time — in my latest newsletter, at open.substack.com/pub/thomastayl…
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Walker Books
Walker Books@WalkerBooksUK·
New year, new read! 🎆📖🎆 Start the National Year of Reading strong and #GoAllIn on a new children's book series. Pick out something you’ll love from our selection of books for 8+ readers: walker.co.uk/new-year-new-r…
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I came home from my quick New Year’s visit to Norfolk with only a mild case of ‘Fieldwalker’s Pocket’. Just one of ‘my’ fields has been ploughed so far.
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@MrBakerReads I’m glad you enjoyed your visit to Eerie-on-Sea, Mr Baker. Cone again! 😸
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Thoroughly enjoyed this twisty mystery. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series. @ThomasHTaylor
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Thank you Sophie Anderson and @Usborne for sending me a proof of ‘The House with Chicken Legs Runs Away’, the much anticipated sequel to the bestselling ‘The House with Chicken Legs’. Wonderful, heartfelt storytelling. Published next April, but pre-orders are open.
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GOTHIC YULETIDE Here is Krampus Kat for #Caturday to remind you that we are close to the 1st December and #GothicYuletide. Really looking forward to posting some seasonal gothic content this year! Every tree needs a Krampus Kat (beautifully made by @KayleighRad)
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Today is the birthday of William Blake, and this book - ‘William Blake vs The World’ by John Higgs - is an engaging and brilliant introduction to Blake, his work, and his significance. Happy birthday, William Blake, and thank you, @johnhiggs. #blakesociety
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My last event of the year! At the Ropetackle Centre this Saturday, in the company of Kirsty Appkebaum. Maybe see you there!
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I finally read the world’s most famous half-a-book: ‘the Mystery of Edwin Drood’ by Charles Dickens. And so, at last, I see why people have got so caught up in speculation and theorising over the half we don’t have. A wonderful rich reading experience as it is though.
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