Magic as Science. Science as Magic.

Arthur C Clarke once said that, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As a science fiction writer, I can confirm that this is true. Most of my story ideas come from intriguing scientific theories which have caught my attention. Whether that’s a hypothesis for how time travel might be feasible using black holes,Continue reading “Magic as Science. Science as Magic.”

Writing to change the world

Writing is activism. Over a decade as a published author, I’ve come to learn this. It’s subtle, and slow working, but incredibly effective. My book about climate magicians, Green Rising, was recently used to kickstart a discussion of climate-friendly investments in a book club for fossil fuel bankers and their families. In Green Rising, teenagersContinue reading “Writing to change the world”

Why we need literary pride

When I walk into my local bookshop these days, the shelves burst with a rainbow of queer representation. Every time I scroll through Instagram, there are dozens of recommendations for bright pastel-toned romances featuring characters of all genders and sexualities. Last Night at the Telegraph Club, a Young Adult novel by Malinda Lo, a ChineseContinue reading “Why we need literary pride”

The trials and tribulations of fandom culture

I grew up in fandom. BBC Merlin, Doctor Who and Teen Wolf are some which I’m willing to admit to – but I was never picky. I was always more interested in the fans themselves than the fandom’s chosen media property of interest. I loved digging into the dramas going on within a fan community.Continue reading “The trials and tribulations of fandom culture”