Timothy Spearman is a former multidisciplinary professor, who has taught for many years in South Korea and Canada. His best-known work is the co-authored book Gandhi Under Cross-Examination. Today Alena and Timothy reflect on his strong beliefs and how a coming-of-age spiritual experience led him on a life path full of spirituality and learning.
He has published other books and novels under his real name and pen name, Timothy Spearman, including Odds-on Favorite, Must I Remember, Goodbye Ruby Akhtar, Butterfly Dreams, The History of the Peace Train and Sailing the Seven C's. He has written over thirty screenplays, including feature films and TV miniseries and recently co-produced Divine Musical Dancers, a documentary about Indian classical dance. His academic website offers insightful information. Tim served for five years as a film critic for the Korea Herald and Korea Times in Seoul. He has hosted many radio shows over the years with Truth Radio in California, That Channel in Toronto, and Freedom Talk Radio in the UK. His latest book The History of the Peace Train was released in December 2017 by Eco Asylum Publishing House. One of his recent books is Goodbye Ruby Akhtar, a true story about a victim of child trafficking from Pakistan. Tim's team of voice actors performed a radio play about the Titanic disaster called Titanic: Ship of Fools at That channel TV station in the summer of 2017. He is shooting a feature film called The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet about the mystery surrounding the Shakespeare authorship, currently in post-production. He is also working on a novel about the last Grand Duchess of the Romanov Royal Family of Russia called To Russia with Love. Timothy hopes to publish his magnum opus, Shakespeare's Codex: All the World's Staged and We Are Merely Played, early in 2019.
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