Trevor Watts

Trevor lives in Brinsley, Nottinghamshire, England.

His Science Fiction publications are collections of short stories “from the Lighter Side of the Universe”, and include one giant anthology of 39 stories, and the books of the “New-Classic” series. These are invariably entertaining, thought-provoking, and often quirkily illustrated.

The reviews on Amazon are sparklingly positive -

"Absolutely excellent… equal with anything I’ve read in the genre… and the sheer variety!

"Highly recommend it… A refreshing change… So funny...

"What an eye-opener… I intend to read it over and over again

"Great entertainment… A sci-fi feast from a master story teller

"On my re-reading to-do list… so glad I discovered Trevor Watts."

His non-fiction publications include many reader-friendly travel books and articles about climbing active volcanoes around the world; and searching for fossil dinosaur footprints on Yorkshire’s Jurassic coast.

Trevor's short stories and poems have frequently won prizes, and he has appeared on television, discussing local matters. In the 1980s, his research doctorate pioneered the use of computers in the education of children with profound learning difficulties. His career included 14 years at the classroom chalkface; 16 as headteacher of a special school; and 16 as an Ofsted school inspector.