
Owen Williams
Words for @channel4, @ruemorgue, @empiremagazine and others. Lives with an academic and a cat in the Yorkshire Dales. This train will stop at Tucumcari.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
medium.com | Owen Williams
As I said below, Tales of the Weird began as a series in 2018, but there were a handful of similar volumes from the British Library that pre-dated the main range and perhaps proved popular enough to pave the way for a more formal collection. Published in 2016 and 2017, they are:Lost in a Pyramid and Other Classic Mummy Stories (Editor — Andrew Smith)Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales by Walter De La Mare
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Jul 21, 2023 |
empireonline.com | Owen Williams
A fan-favourite character ever since she first appeared on screen in animated form in 2008, Star Wars’ Ahsoka Tano became an even bigger breakout star when she made the leap to live-action in The Mandalorian’s second season, brought to vivid life by Rosario Dawson. The blue-eyed, orange skinned Togruta was introduced as an adolescent in The Clone Wars film and its subsequent series, and her storied history continued through Star Wars Rebels and Tales Of The Jedi.
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Jun 11, 2023 |
empireonline.com | Ben Travis |Owen Williams
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Jun 8, 2023 |
empireonline.com | Owen Williams
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Jun 7, 2023 |
empireonline.com | Owen Williams
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Back in 2013 @davescarborough commissioned me to write something about the weirdness of St Brides. Nine years later I'm still talking about it. Really pleased to have played a small part in this amazing series by @conorcollmckay. https://t.co/Hx20Z0ZE2V

As it's #AlienDay2022 here's my semi-annual reminder that I wrote an Alien book that time. It has an app, which allowed it, for a few hours, to be Amazon's number one book in a subsection of computing. https://t.co/yKARmHbEZo

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