Tom Barber (disambiguation)

"Tom Barber" is composed of at least 5 distinct authors, divided by their works.

Author Division

Tom Barber (2)

Weird Tales, No. 1 (1980) — Cover artist, some editions — 59 copies
Tros of Samothrace (1934) — Cover artist, some editions — 50 copies
Weird Tales, No. 3 (1981) — Cover artist, some editions — 40 copies
Chrysalis (1977) — Cover artist, some editions — 39 copies
Chrysalis 6 (1980) — Cover Artist, some editions — 35 copies
Avenging Liafail (1976) — Cover artist, some editions — 31 copies
The Praetor's Dungeon (1976) — Cover artist, some editions — 23 copies
Chrysalis 7 (1980) — Cover artist, some editions — 21 copies
Chrysalis 9 (1981) — Cover artist, some editions — 18 copies
Chrysalis 10 (1983) — Cover artist — 12 copies
Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction September 1976 (1976) — Cover artist — 2 copies

Tom Barber (5)

Living Music (2019) — Contributor — 1 copy

Tom Barber (unknown)

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1) Born in Sydney, Australia and raised in England and Brunei, Tom Barber has always had a passion for writing and story-telling. It took him to Nottingham University, England, where he graduated in 2009 with a 2:1 BA Hons in English Studies. Post-graduation, Tom moved to New York City and completed the 2 Year Meisner Acting training programme at The William Esper Studio, furthering his love of acting and screen-writing.

2) Barber is most noted for his art contributions to the covers of fantasy and science fiction paperback books during the period 1976 through 1980, primarily for Zebra Books and Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction. Leaving the field by the mid-1980s, he began producing new fantasy paintings again about 2005. 

3) Tom Barber has had an extraordinarily varied career, having trained as a doctor and psychiatrist, he then worked in horticulture and conservation, running his own landscaping business. This led to gardening journalism, a regular column for the Independent, and eventually TV presenting on Channel 4's series Garden Party. He has three children of his own and naturally has now turned his hand to writing for children! Open Wide is his first picture book. Tom lives in Nottingham.

4) Tom Barber is a Director of the Contemporary College of Therapeutic Studies and tutors in the certificate, diploma and advanced diploma courses. He assists in both the curriculum development and running of courses. He has spent 16 years in full time practice as an Analytical and Cognitive Hypnotherapist, Psychotherapist and Integrative Counselor.