My name is Rebecca Taylor, I’m an ordinary girl with her
feet firmly planted on the ground, but with her head up in the stars.
My father was a serious Science Fiction fan. I owe my
passion for this genre to him. I remember him spending hours in the summer
holidays reading to us and encouraging us to read books and talk about them. I
cut my teeth on Asimov, Arthur C Clarke and Tolkien too. I guess I was very
fortunate to have been encouraged so much.
I’ve decided it’s too easy to waffle on about who I am, so
here is a brief summary.
I dropped out of my A levels to work with horses, a decision
I’ve never regretted. I did this for a number of years, specialising in
re-training of racehorses and Stud work. I eventually needed to earn money, so I
worked at Smith Crisps for a couple of years, hated it, but it paid well and I
got fat on unlimited crisps! Fortunately my first husband whisked me off to
South Africa, as he worked in Casinos and was offered a super job over there.
This was the making of me. I spent nearly a decade there, travelling all over
the southern part of the continent with my work. I developed from a naive
country girl, to be a group training Manager in Sun International (I just knew
all those months studying to be a riding instructor would come in useful!), so
I got to travel and meet so many diverse individuals. My goodness the sky at night is so beautiful
there, the stars are amazing. I read little during this time, I missed it. Some
books were nigh on impossible to get hold of due to sanctions.
This is leads on to me coming home, recently divorced and
wanting to start a new life back in England. I started a completely new career
selling pet food and worked my way up to National Sales Manager, this meant
many nights away from home and my new husband. These were bearable due to the super
books I was discovering. Amazing authors like Iain M Banks, James S A Corey,
China Mieville, David Mitchell and Peter F Hamilton. I also discovered Neal
Asher. I had picked up a second-hand copy of Gridlinked in a local book store.
That chance find has lead me to read every book by Neal Asher, not once, but
twice in many cases. I’ve now upgraded to a Kindle and bought them all again. All the books have legendary characters,
superb plots and enough science to get one thinking. This unique ability of marrying
them altogether, has you turning each page wanting more, it’s utter genius.
Skip forward a few years and I now
run my own business, helping people to lose weight and I love every minute of
it. It encompasses so much of what I
have been fortunate to learn over the past few years and is incredibly
rewarding. I make sure I get downtime for myself where I can and it always
involves getting lost on some world far, far away…
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