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photo gallery for belfast dinos

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Belfast in multi-dimensions
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These two humble fossils form the basis for the novel. On display at the Ulster Museum. (Note 'Sarcosaurus' is of a similar genus to the 'Megalosaurus')
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Meet Megalosaurus & Scelidosaurus
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They might look a bit fiercer in the wild
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Roger Byrne, who discovered the two dinosaur fossils
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Belfast's very own Jurassic Park, on the Cave Hill
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The author trying to interest an actual dinosaur in his book.
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Mike Simms, curator at the Ulster Museum, one of the authors of the academic paper on the fossil discovery, with Martin Connolly.
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Book Two of the novel is largely set on Cave Hill
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James Joyce has taken an interest already
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The cast of Faulty Towers in London certainly seemed to take an interest. (The book contains some similar kind of comedy.) A big thank you to M & M, too.
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Coincidences with Ken Branagh's film about growing up in Belfast -dinosaurs!
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Did Shakespeare write Belfast, with Dinosaurs?
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And Star Trek, or science fiction in general
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No, he didn't. The other fella did.
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The author was delighted to visit a truly great Irish writer, Maeve Kelly. Martin believes her 'Orange Horses' is the best collection of short stories since Joyce's 'Dubliners'. Maeve takes a curious look at 'Belfast, with Dinosaurs'
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Martin (Christopher?) & Michael, best friends, and their story forms a major part of the story of 'Belfast, with Dinosaurs'
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  • All About Belfast, with Dinos
  • Pictures of the book here & there
  • How to get a copy of the novel
  • Interview with author
  • Excerpts of novel in pdf
  • Publicity / Reviews
  • Contact