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Graeme K. Talboys

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Graeme K. Talboys is an English writer and teacher.

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Life

Graeme Keith Talboys was born at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in Hammersmith on Thursday 26 November 1953.[1]

Writing

He is represented by Leslie Gardner of Artellus.[2]

Reception

Talboys was nominated for The Guardian's "Not the Booker Prize 2011."[3]

In 2014, he was among 15 "mostly unagented writers" signed by HarperVoyager, the novels including his Exile and Pilgrim to be released digitally, followed by short-run paperback editions.[4]

Bibliography

Non-fiction

  • Using Museums as an Educational Resource[5]
  • Museum Educator's Handbook[6]
  • Museum Educator's Handbook (Chinese language edition)[7]
  • the Voice within the Wind – of Becoming and the Druid Way (writing as Greywind)[8]
  • Aaargh!! to Zizz – 135 Drama Games[9]
  • the Path through the Forest – a Druid Guidebook (with Julie White)[10]
  • Arianrhod's Dance – a Druid Ritual Handbook (with Julie White)[11]
  • Way of the Druid[12]
  • The Druid Way Made Easy[13]
  • Paganism 101 by 101 Pagans (contributory essay)[14]
  • Putting the Fact in Fantasy (contributory essay)[15]

Fiction

  • The Night Road (writing as John Charles Woodman)
  • The Archives (inspired by the album of the same name by Omenopus)
  • The Sleeping Swords

as editor

  • First Class: Early Works of the Nearly Famous – Orchid Station[20]

Projects involved with

  • Into the Media Web by Michael Moorcock
  • Sojan the Swordsman by Michael Moorcock (in Sojan the Swordsman/Under the Warrior Star by Michael Moorcock and Joe R. Lansdale)
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