Thomas D. Taylor is the author of many published fiction and non-fiction books, many short stories, and some essays. He works in many genres, but is preferential to horror and science fiction. Early on in his writing career, one of his short stories, "The Interview," won the First Place Fiction award in the 1991 edition of Towers literary magazine. Another of his stories, "A Grasshopper Cerebrates Humanity," was published in the same issue. In 2013, his political commentary, "Idle No More: A White Man Speaks," was published in The First Perspective magazine, and his 2014 book "Idle No More: A White Man Speaks" has gotten praise from elements of the North American Indigenous community. As a visual artist, Taylor’s work has sold worldwide. He painted the front and back cover art for two of singer/songwriter Elyse Bruce’s albums: "Midnight in Chicago," and "Countdown to Midnight." He has also done the artwork and photography for all of his publications.