Tim Powers

Author details

Born:
Feb. 29, 1952

External links

Timothy Thomas Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Powers has won the World Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels Last Call and Declare. His 1987 novel On Stranger Tides served as inspiration for the Monkey Island franchise of video games and was optioned for adaptation into the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film. Most of Powers' novels are "secret histories". He uses actual, documented historical events featuring famous people, but shows another view of them in which occult or supernatural factors heavily influence the motivations and actions of the characters. Typically, Powers strictly adheres to established historical facts. He reads extensively on a given subject, and the plot develops as he notes inconsistencies, gaps and curious data; regarding his 2001 novel Declare, he stated, "I made it an ironclad rule that I could not change or disregard any of the recorded facts, nor rearrange any days of the calendar – and then I tried to figure out what momentous but unrecorded fact could explain them all."

Books by Tim Powers

Tim Powers: Dinner at Deviant's Palace (Hardcover, 2001, Subterranean Press)

Dinner at Deviant's Palace

by

Tim Powers: On Stranger Tides (2006, Babbage Press)

On Stranger Tides

by

Tim Powers: The Stress of Her Regard (Paperback, 2008, Tachyon Publications)

The Stress of Her Regard

by

Tim Powers: The Anubis Gates (1997, Ace Trade)

The Anubis Gates

by

Tim Powers: The Drawing of the Dark

The Drawing of the Dark

by

Tim Powers: Three Days to Never (Hardcover, 2006, Subterranean Press) No rating

Three Days to Never

by

Tim Powers: Declare (2002)

Declare

by

Tim Powers: The Anubis Gates (Paperback, 1997, Legend) No rating

The Anubis Gates

by