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  1. Greg Taylor. Born. 1951 (age 72–73) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Occupation (s) Children's book writer, screenwriter. Greg Taylor (born 1951) is an American writer of books for children and young adults. He is also a screenwriter of films including Jumanji and Prancer. [1]

    • Children's book writer, screenwriter
    • 1951 (age 71–72), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
  2. Greg Taylor is the author of the young adult and middle-grade novels The Girl Who Became a Beatle, Killer Pizza, and Killer Pizza: The Slice.Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Penn State University and started out his career as a professional drummer, before moving to Los Angeles to become a screenwriter.

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  3. Greg Taylor is the author of the young adult novels The Girl Who Became a Beatle, Killer Pizza, and Killer Pizza: The Slice.Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Penn State University and started out his career as a professional drummer, before moving to Los Angeles to become a screenwriter.

  4. Greg Taylor has 83 books on Goodreads with 1669 ratings. Greg Taylor’s most popular book is Inside Dan Brown's Inferno.

  5. Greg Taylor About the Author I was born in Pittsburgh, PA and grew up in Pleasant Hills, a suburb south of the city, which is the inspiration for Hidden Hills, the setting for my Killer Pizza series.

  6. Sep 15, 2005 · "Greg Taylor is the up-and-coming author in this field, and what he has to say makes fascinating reading." -- Bestselling author Graham Hancock. In 2004, Greg Taylor decoded clues left on the cover of The Da Vinci Code to reveal the topics of the sequel to Dan Brown's bestseller.

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  7. Oct 30, 2013 · There Probably is an Afterlife', author Greg Taylor covers all these questions and more. From Victorian seance rooms through to modern scientific laboratories, Taylor surveys the fascinating history of research into the survival of human consciousness, and returns with a stunning that maybe we should stop worrying so much about death, because ...

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