Tim Leach

Tim Leach is a highly regarded English novelist, known for his unique writing style and historical fiction. Originally from London, Leach now resides in the North, where he finds inspiration for his work. He has a diverse background, having studied creative writing at Warwick University and teaching the same subject there. Before becoming a writer, Leach worked in bookshops in London and Greece.

Leach's writing is heavily influenced by historical events and often explores the boundaries between history and myth. His debut novel, "The Last King of Lydia," was published in 2013 and was nominated for the prestigious Dylan Thomas Prize. The novel's success established Leach as a talented writer, and he followed it up with "The King and the Slave" in 2014. Leach's most recent book, "Smile of the Wolf," was published in 2018 and continues to showcase his ability to weave historical events into compelling narratives.

In addition to his writing, Leach is an avid climber, chess player, and whiskey drinker. He is active on social media and enjoys engaging with his readers. Leach is known for his approachable personality and is always happy to answer questions about his work or share his thoughts on various topics. With his unique background and diverse interests, Leach continues to be a prominent figure in the literary world.
Sarmatian Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 A Winter War 2022
2 The Iron Way 2022
3 Hollow Throne 2023
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Last King of Lydia 2013
2 The King and the Slave 2014
3 Smile of the Wolf 2019
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 ALL IT TAKES 2012
2 Timinology 2018
Tim Leach's Poems
# Title Year
1 Icarus Flees the Garden of Earthly Delights 2015
2 Corncurls for the Medulla Oblongata 2015
's Children's Books
# Title Year
1 Hedgehogs Can't Fly 2019