Background
Dixon, Dougal was born on March 1, 1947 in Dumfries, Scotland. Son of Thomas Bell and Margaret Ann (Hurst) Dixon.
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What exotic creatures does tomorrow hold? Dougal Dixon's classic work of speculative anthropology blends science and fantasy in a stunning zoology of the future.
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Dixon, Dougal was born on March 1, 1947 in Dumfries, Scotland. Son of Thomas Bell and Margaret Ann (Hurst) Dixon.
Dixon studied geology and palaeontology at the University of Saint Andrews and is best known for his illustrated works of speculative fiction, which largely concern "zoologies of the future": his own visions of how human beings and animals might evolve in millions of years" time.
Researcher/editor Mitchell-Beazley Ltd., London, 1973-1978. Editor Blandford Press, Poole, Dorset, 1978-1980. Touring lecturer Boyds Mills Press, various locations, since 1993.
Cinema proprietor/partner Rex (Wareham) Ltd.
( What exotic creatures does tomorrow hold? Dougal Dixon'...)
( What exotic creatures does tomorrow hold? Dougal Dixon'...)
(Take an extraordinary journey over land, beneath the ocea...)
(The New Dinosaurs: An Alternative Evolution, 1988, by Dou...)
(Time Exposure: A Photographic Record Of The Dinosaur Age,...)
(Hardcover with glossy pictorial dust jacket. 1990. 128 p....)
Chairman Sandford Middle School Parent-Teachers Association, Wareham, 1985-1987. Governor Sandford First School, Wareham, 1985-1989. Civilian instructor Air Training Corps, Wareham, 1981-1990.
Member Bournemouth Science Fiction and Fantasy Group (secretary since 1979), Society of Authors, Dinosaur Society United Kingdom (trustee since 1996).
Son of Thomas Bell and Margaret Ann (Hurst) D. M. Jean Mary Young, April 3, 1971. Children: Gavin Thomas, Lindsay Kathleen.