Tim Powers

American author of fantasy novels

Tim Powers - Artists & Creatives born February 29th, 1952
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An American author and educator, recognized for contributions to the science fiction and fantasy genres. Powers began publishing novels in the 1980s and gained acclaim for a distinctive blend of historical themes and imaginative storytelling. Works such as 'The Anubis Gates' and 'Declare' earned significant recognition among readers and critics. The narrative style often involves intricate plots woven around real historical events, showcasing a unique approach to fantasy literature. Powers has also been involved in teaching creative writing, sharing insights into the craft with aspiring writers.

Wrote 'The Anubis Gates'

Wrote 'Declare'

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