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Meet the author…

On National Libraries Day at Primrose Hill Community Library, Stephen read from his debut novel Quantum Confessions, talked about the inspiration behind his work and answered questions on a variety of...

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In the press…

“Chapter one…” – local authors and library volunteers pose for an article in the Camden New Journal to celebrate the National Libraries Day at Primrose Hill Library (it’s fairly obvious which one is...

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London Book Fair

It’s been a busy few days. On Thursday I popped into the London Book Fair for the first time – it’s as you’d imagine a trade show to be, with lots of stands and seminars. It was great to see Quantum...

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being part of a flash fiction flood…

I love flash fiction – it’s the sort of thing that fills in the cracks of a day and sparks thoughts and ideas to fire off in different directions. I was really pleased to have a story chosen by...

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Author in the spotlight

I was pleased to be featured on the Confessions of a Bookaholic blog as the author in the spotlight, answering questions that included whether being British has influenced my writing in any way and why...

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Fluence is published

Fluence is published today, 26 June, and available online in paperback and as an e-book from major retailers. There’s lots of information on my website, where you can browse the first few chapters,...

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Take a trip, with Fluence

It’s been a week since Fluence was published and it’s time to take it (and me) out on a trip. Over the next two weeks there’ll be an online book tour, which will take in 11 stops and feature a mix of...

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Penzance LitFest, rail strike and Land’s End

I’ve just returned from contributing to the Penzance Literary Festival, walking beside the sea and visiting Land’s End. I’d recommend the festival and the sea but not Land’s End unless you like car...

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Launch event for Fluence

Fluence was published just over a month ago and after a fortnight of interviews and reviews the official launch took place on 21 July in a packed Primrose Hill Community Library. I was really pleased...

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Would anarchy maintain the status quo?

A couple of weeks ago I spoke at the Greenbelt Festival on whether a mature and confident society should encourage people to opt-out; if we have a successful and attractive way of living (capitalism...

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Can fiction shape our future?

I was a guest on The Artist Unleashed blog recently where I posed the question: ‘How good do you think fiction is as a bridge between the experts and the public when it comes to creating debate on...

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Brain zappers, artists, academics and me.

Brain hackers, brain professors, brain artists, the human brain project, a brain curious audience and me. We were all there for the Virtual Futures Salon about NeuroStimulation. It was my first ‘gig’...

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London Book Fair

It’s been a busy few days. On Thursday I popped into the London Book Fair for the first time – it’s as you’d imagine a trade show to be, with lots of stands and seminars. It was great to see Quantum...

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being part of a flash fiction flood…

I love flash fiction – it’s the sort of thing that fills in the cracks of a day and sparks thoughts and ideas to fire off in different directions. I was really pleased to have a story chosen by...

View Article

Author in the spotlight

I was pleased to be featured on the Confessions of a Bookaholic blog as the author in the spotlight, answering questions that included whether being British has influenced my writing in any way and why...

View Article


Fluence is published

Fluence is published today, 26 June, and available online in paperback and as an e-book from major retailers. There’s lots of information on my website, where you can browse the first few chapters,...

View Article

Take a trip, with Fluence

It’s been a week since Fluence was published and it’s time to take it (and me) out on a trip. Over the next two weeks there’ll be an online book tour, which will take in 11 stops and feature a mix of...

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Penzance LitFest, rail strike and Land’s End

I’ve just returned from contributing to the Penzance Literary Festival, walking beside the sea and visiting Land’s End. I’d recommend the festival and the sea but not Land’s End unless you like car...

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Marketing Funnels and MA Students

Recently, I spent a couple of hours with MA students at London’s City University as part of their module, Developing Creative Content. I was asked to speak about being an indie author and particularly...

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Take a trip, with Fluence

It’s been a week since Fluence was published and it’s time to take it (and me) out on a trip. Over the next two weeks there’ll be an online book tour, which will take in 11 stops and feature a mix of...

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