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A.G. Taylor: Meteorite Strike
On Thursday 4th February it was our pleasure to host an event with Australian author A.G. Taylor, who came to tell us all about his debut novel Meteorite Strike.
Meteorite Strike is an action-packed, fast-paced, sci-fi thriller about a meteorite which falls to earth bringing with it an infection which effects most of the population. A few children are not infected but find that instead they develop new abilities. The children's abilities are of great interest to the military and soon they find themselves in a struggle for freedom.
A.G. Taylor spoke about how his love of graphic novels and comics influenced his own work, as well as telling us a bit more about Australia. It was a brilliant morning which certainly got imaginations working!
You can find out more about A.G. Taylor on his website.
You can also follow him on Twitter.




