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Interview - author Toby Frost
Interview - author Toby Frost
Author Toby Frost's latest novel, God Emperor of Didcot, has recently hit the shelves. We quizzed Frost about his work, in particular about the new book and how he goes about writing books set in the Victorian-themed world of Space Captain Smith. ... Read More
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the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine
sfx.co.uk — Author Toby Frost's latest novel, God Emperor of Didcot, has recently hit the shelves. We quizzed Frost... about his work, in particular about the new book and how he goes about writing books set in the Victorian-themed world of Space Captain Smith.  ... (more) the leading science fiction, fantasy and horror magazine
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