Tim Weed
Tim Weed's English ancestors came to America in the 1630s, where his Native American ancestors had already lived for thousands of years. Curiosity about both groups is what led him to travel back to the 17th century; a sense that something important was missing from our contemporary understanding of that period of what caused him to linger there. Tim is the winner of a Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Award, and his short fiction collection, A Field Guide to Murder & Fly Fishing , made the 2018...See more
Tim Weed's English ancestors came to America in the 1630s, where his Native American ancestors had already lived for thousands of years. Curiosity about both groups is what led him to travel back to the 17th century; a sense that something important was missing from our contemporary understanding of that period of what caused him to linger there. Tim is the winner of a Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Award, and his short fiction collection, A Field Guide to Murder & Fly Fishing , made the 2018 Eric Hoffer Book Award Grand Prize Shortlist. See less
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