Contributor Update, Thomas Legendre

Join is in congratulating Thomas Legendre on his new book Keeping Time, available now from Acre Books.

Keeping Time tells the adventure of Aaron, an archaeologist who discovers a way back in time to his past life and meets his younger wife, a brilliant musician. Over the next two decades, follow Aaron as travels back and forth in time and struggles to keep his two lives from spiraling out of control.

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Contributor Update, Thomas Legendre

Join us in congratulating Thomas on his new book, Keeping Time. An exciting story following a man who journeys back through time and meets his younger wife while his past self is on the precipice of launching his career as an archaeologist.

Join Thomas for the launch of Keeping Time where he will discuss the book before taking questions from the audience and signing copies.

When: Monday, March 16, 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM

Where: Waterstones in Edinburgh, West End, Princes Street

Click here to find out more details about the book and the event and get your copy of Keeping Time.

To learn more about Thomas, you can visit his website here. Read Thomas’ fiction piece, Ultraviolet, featured in Issue 18 of Superstition Review.

Congratulations Thomas!

Contributor Update: Thomas Legendre

Join us in congratulating author and past SR contributor, Thomas Legendre! His newest novel Keeping Time is set to be released from University of Cincinnati Press on March 15, 2020. The book centers around Aaron Keeler and his time-traveling journey where he meets a younger version of his wife. During his travels, Aaron must face the challenges of his marriage, save his family and deal with the ancient mystery that launched his career. The book is inspired by his shorter fictional piece “Ultraviolet” which was published in Issue 18 of Superstition Review.

Thomas is also the author of a novel entitled The Burning, various critical and creative essays, and a few dramatic writing pieces. In his everyday life he works as a professor at the University of Nottingham.

To learn more about Thomas and his writing, visit his website and find more information about Keeping Time here.

Congratulations, Thomas!