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Barnaby Taylor is a multi-talented author and artist whose work spans a range of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, and experimental film. He is best known for his writing guide How to Write Something and the popular VIRO series, both of which showcase his passion for storytelling and his gift for engaging and informative writing. In addition to his writing career, Taylor is also an avid enthusiast of artificial intelligence, 1950s Japanese cinema, gaming, and rare soul music. When he's not writing or making films, Taylor can be found exploring new technologies, immersing himself in his favourite hobbies, and spending time with his loved ones. View all posts by Barnaby Taylor
Hurray for books:)
On Sunday, January 31, 2016, WordPress.com wrote:
> Barnaby Taylor posted: “Gilly spent his days trying to make sense of the > destruction he had taken part in. Following his and Mac’s earlier > subversion, Gilly was now able to find almost-whole books in the courtyard > and bring them into a large shelved storeroom which was now their” >
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Absolutely!!! Thanks for subscribing – I really appreciate your support, Marie.
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Hi Barnaby! I’m in the process of writing a ghost story set in a private library, so it was interesting to read this. By the way, I’m loving Falcon Boy. I’m reading it on my Kindle. 🙂
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Hi Kim, the ghost story sounds really interesting – I look forward to hopefully reading it sometime. I’m thrilled to hear you’re enjoying Falcon Boy – it really means a lot. Good luck with the story! Kind regards, Barnaby
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