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Greetings!

This just in:

Tom Holt is coming to Birmingham!

On the Friday 11th June 2004 Tom Holt has been invited to Birmingham by the Birmingham Science Fiction Group, to talk about what he has been up to recently. This event will take place at 7.45pm, on the second floor of the Britannia Hotel, New Street, Birmingham.

Please help spread the word!
If anyone has any queries, please contact Vicky, on
aunico (at) hotmail (dot) com

The BSFG website is on www.bsfg.freeservers.com

So, you want to find out more about the british author Tom Holt? Well, you are certainly at the right place!
Since over 8 years this website has existed, with bits of pieces added and removed constantly. (Not the same bits and pieces, mind you, that would be quite stupid...)

For regular visitors: Visit the page Recent updates! to find out which pages that was latest updated.
Please forward any information that you bump into on the net, related to Tom Holt, so I can make this website as complete as possible. I will build a "thank-you"-page where people that contribute will get their credits.

For non regular visitors: Well, you have over 70 webpages here, all about Tom Holt. To start with, glance through the Biography to find out a bit more about him, and how to contact him.
After that it might be interesting to have a look at the Bibliography to get to know a bit more about the books. Or perhaps you want to find out what his writing is like, you can do that by checking out the material that is avaiable for download On The Net.
To not get totally lost among the pages, you can have a look at the highly pedagogical sitemapTM, which sort of brings order to chaos or something like that.

Well, when you are through with those pages you are of course really keen to find out about updates of this website. (Well, pretend you are anyway). Sign up for the free newsletter, which you will receive once in a while when I put up new material here.

You might want to discuss books and Tom Holt with other people, well, visit The Tom Holt Webboard and post your thoughts there, or visit the newsgroup dedicated to Tom Holt.

Well, as you see there is quite a bit of stuff here, but it can be even more! If you have any information, or would like to contribute with reviews of Tom Holts' books, just drop a mail to me:
emsworth@gmx.net

Enjoy the pages, and let me know of: any mistakes / missing links / broken images / meaning of life / your guinea pigs health / or anything else...

"How many spectral warriors does it take to change a light-bulb ?
One, and a stepladder. At a pinch, of course, he could stand on a chair."

From "Here Comes the Sun"

Recently published /
Forthcoming books by Tom Holt:

Earth, Air, Fire and Custard
3rd Feb 2005
hardback

 

Bookcover
Fishy Wishes: Omnibus 7
1st October 2004
hardback

 

Bookcover
Sains and Sinners: Omnibus 6
1st October 2004
hardback

 

Tall Stories: Omnibus 5
July 2004
hardback

 

In Your Dreams
28th May 2004
hardback

 

Bookcover
Tom Holt Omnibus 4
27th February 2004
hardback

 

Bookcover
The Portable Door
6th March 2003
hardback

 

Bookcover
Song for Nero
16th January 2003
hardback

 

Bookcover
Lucia Triumphant
1st January 2003
paperback

 

Bookcover
Divine Comedies
5th December 2002
paperback

 

Bookcover
Falling Sideways
6th June 2002
paperback

 

Bookcover
Little People
6th June 2002
hardcover (paperback will be published March 2003)

 


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Quote from Who's Afraid of Beowulf?

The King rose slowly to his feet and beckoned to the wizard, who had been sitting outside the circle of the firelight, apparently, trying to find a spell that would make a beer-can magically refill itself.
 
(Tom Holt, "Who's Afraid of Beowulf?")
You can order this book online from
Amazon.co.uk: Who's Afraid of Beowulf?

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