Novelist
and poet
Michael Wyndham Thomas is originally from Staffordshire, in the West
Midlands of England. He is a poet, fiction-writer and dramatist. His work has
appeared in Iron, Other Poetry, Stand, Staple, The Interpreter's House, The
Swansea Review (all UK), as well as in Grain and Alive Magazine (Canada),
Irish University Review (Dublin, Ireland) and The Antioch Review (USA). He
also reviews for Other Poetry and Irish Studies Review (UK). Presently, he is
writing a novel, The Song of the Sun. His full-length play, To Harbour the
Harbourless -- a dramatization of "the Miracle of St Wulfstan", Worcester's
patron saint – was to be performed in the West Midlands in 2002.
Michael's other interests include songwriting and musical performance. He
also runs regular workshops in all aspects of Creative Writing for all age
ranges, from primary school children to adults. He is a member of the UK
Society of Authors and the National Association of Writers in Education.
The world of Michael Wyndham Thomas can be put under further scrutiny at
his website, Michael Wyndham Thomas,
and you can add him as a friend at
www.myspace.com/michaelwyndhamthomas.
His connection with Silver Age Books was shrouded in mystery up until the
publication in Theaker's Quarterly Fiction #8
of the stunning prologue to his first, epic science fiction work, Valiant
Razalia. A second instalment appeared in
TQF#14.
They were collected, along with much new material, in
The Mercury Annual, Part 1 of Valiant
Razalia, published by Theaker's Paperback Library in 2009.
Find details of his music at
www.myspace.com/bucklersreach.
Novels
The Mercury Annual (2009)
Short Stories
After All (2007) TQF #15
#16 #17
#18 #19
#20
Valiant Razalia: Prologue (2005) TQF #8
Valiant Razalia: The Stealthy Craving (2006) TQF
#14
This bibliography at present covers only his publications with Silver Age
Books. A fuller listing of his extensive work can be found on his website:
Michael Wyndham Thomas.