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(Author) William MeikleThree Tales of Weird Science The Petrified Forest The Invisible Menace Habitat Those who know me know that I was once, almost, a scientist. Even from an early age it was what I wanted to do. Actually, I wanted to be a spaceman ( the fastest man alive ), but when I started into the studying in the '70s, I found myself drawn towards biology and chemistry more than to maths and physics. I've retained a life-long love of all things pertaining to outer space, but when it came to time to choose a path beyond school, I went with the Biological Sciences and graduated in Botany from Glasgow University, and even made a stab at some real science for a couple of years before I was caught in the IT trap in the early '80s. And there it ended. Thirteen years ago, I escaped the world of corporate IT, came to Newfoundland, and science crept in again, this time in my writing. Scientists began to show up in the likes of THE CREEPING KELP, NIGHT OF THE WENDIGO, THE DUNFIELD TERROR, FUNGOID and my Professor Challenger pastiches and since then they've been getting even louder still. I've put together a set of 8 chapbooks featuring weird science tales by me. In these you'll find mad scientists, bad scientists, and mad, bad scientists.
William Meikle
William Meikle is a Scottish author known for his prolific output of horror and science fiction novels. His most famous work, "The Invasion," blends Lovecraftian horror with gripping suspense. Meikle's writing style is characterized by atmospheric tension and intricate world-building, making him a respected figure in the genre.