BOOKS - Dr Pretorius and the Lost Temple
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Dr Pretorius and the Lost Temple
Author: Paul McAuley
Year: January 1, 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 468 KB
Language: English
Year: January 1, 2002
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 468 KB
Language: English
Paul McAuley is the author of more than twenty books, including science-fiction, thriller, and crime novels, several collections of short stories, a Doctor Who novella, and an anthology of stories about popular music, which he co-edited with Kim Newman. His fiction has won the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the John W. Campbell award, the Sidewise Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, and the British Fantasy Award for best short story.
Before he went over to the dark side and became a full-time writer, Paul worked as a research biologist in various universities, including Oxford and UCLA, and for six years was a lecturer in botany at St Andrews University. His chief research interest was symbioses between unicellular algae and coelenterates, including green hydra, sea anemones, and reef-forming corals. Paul is still a huge fan of all things to do with science, and spend too much time tweeting about weird and wonderful stuff as UnlikelyWorlds; Time magazine listed him as one of their top 140 most interesting tweeters in 2013.
Paul lives in North London, and haven't yet walked down every street in the A-Z. But is trying.
Before he went over to the dark side and became a full-time writer, Paul worked as a research biologist in various universities, including Oxford and UCLA, and for six years was a lecturer in botany at St Andrews University. His chief research interest was symbioses between unicellular algae and coelenterates, including green hydra, sea anemones, and reef-forming corals. Paul is still a huge fan of all things to do with science, and spend too much time tweeting about weird and wonderful stuff as UnlikelyWorlds; Time magazine listed him as one of their top 140 most interesting tweeters in 2013.
Paul lives in North London, and haven't yet walked down every street in the A-Z. But is trying.