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Time After Time with Peter Regan

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In this episode author and brother of the host, Peter Regan, talks about the 1979 film Time After Time, in which H.G. Wells time travels to present-day San Francisco in pursuit of Jack the Ripper. Peter also talks about his own book, The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson, and how the film may have influenced his work. There is also some chat about video games, blood in 1970s movies and the challenges of writing characters based on real people.
Links to Peter's book -
The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson on Amazon
Peter's blog
My book:
Astaroth

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8 episodes

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In this episode author and brother of the host, Peter Regan, talks about the 1979 film Time After Time, in which H.G. Wells time travels to present-day San Francisco in pursuit of Jack the Ripper. Peter also talks about his own book, The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson, and how the film may have influenced his work. There is also some chat about video games, blood in 1970s movies and the challenges of writing characters based on real people.
Links to Peter's book -
The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson on Amazon
Peter's blog
My book:
Astaroth

  continue reading

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