For those with an interest in applied science fiction, in particular the digital psychiatry project I worked on with Dr Christine Aicardi and others at King’s College London – our most recent paper is published in the Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice.
https://www.tatup.de/index.php/tatup/en/article/view/7276
“Abstract • This practice-based research article defines, analyzes, and reflects on the use of applied science fiction (SF) for anticipating the sociotechnical and ethical challenges of future digital mental health technologies. It details the bespoke applied SF process designed for the 3-year project, which involved creating two short SF stories and organizing their subsequent afterlife. The key findings of the project show the impact of this experience on the scientific team: They became aware of and attentive to possible societal implications of the projected technology and questioned taken-for-granted assumptions.
Developing future-oriented critical reflexivity is part of futures literacy, which is essential to technology assessment but often
overlooked.”
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“Let Them Be” is a story I’ve wanted to tell for a while, and now it’s published with thanks to The World of Myth Magazine.
Quite a pertinent place for it to be, given it’s about how we rise above the mundane of an AI future.

“My Vagus Proxy”, which was a top ten winner in the Dubai Future Foundation competition has been selected for the Best of British Science Fiction 2025 (NewCon Press)

The “Creative Futures” anthology (Flame Tree Press) that came from the project with Coventry University and DSTL has been shortlisted for a BSFA Award.
My story “Fake” sits alongside some other great stories.
Our Data, Our Future: episode 5
It’s here – the next episode of Our Data, Our Future, where Robin Riback and I drop our thoughts into a short podcast, aiming to create ripples and waves of further thought.
How data brings us together (spoiler – we’re being positive), posing the question of whether we can shift our interaction with ‘the algorithm’ from passivity to puncturing?
https://nudgethefuture.substack.com/p/our-data-our-future-a-short-podcast-244