Thomas D. Taylor is a prolific author with a diverse body of work spanning multiple genres, including horror, science fiction, fantasy, mainstream fiction, and nonfiction. His short story "The Interview" earned the First Place Fiction award in the 1991 edition of Towers literary magazine, while another piece, "A Grasshopper Celebrates Humanity," was published in the same issue. His nonfiction essay "Idle No More: A White Man Speaks" appeared in First Perspective Magazine, showcasing his versatility as a writer.
Beyond his literary contributions, Taylor is also an accomplished artist and editor. His artwork has been sold internationally, and he designed the cover art for singer-songwriter Elyse Bruce's albums "Midnight in Chicago" and "Countdown to Midnight." Additionally, he collaborated with Bruce as a co-writer on several songs, including "Late Night In The Borough" and "Somewhere In Detroit." Taylor has also edited Bruce's novel "Glass On A Stick" and other works, demonstrating his multifaceted involvement in the creative arts.
Thomas Henry Taylor, a separate author, is a British children's writer and illustrator. The distinction between these two authors is important, as their works and contributions to literature differ significantly.
Dan Books
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Dan and the Dead
2012
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Dan and the Caverns of Bone
2013
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Dan and the Shard of Ice
2015
Legends of Eerie-on-Sea Books
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Year
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Malamander
2019
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Gargantis
2020
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Shadowghast
2021
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Festergrimm
2022
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Mermedusa
2023
Thomas Taylor Standalone Novels
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Haunters
2012
Picture Books
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Ludwig and the chocolate biscuit
2000
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The Loudest Roar
2002
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The Biggest Splash
2005
4
The Noisiest Night
2007
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Tick! Tock! Jungle Clock: Turn the Hands to Tell the Time!