Why I Write Science Fiction
Why I Write Science Fiction
Science fiction has always been my way of exploring the big questions. What happens when technology outpaces our ability to understand it? How do we maintain our humanity in an increasingly artificial world?
The Singularity Children series grew from these questions. I wanted to create a future that felt plausible—not utopian, not purely dystopian, but messy and human.
The Appeal of Near-Future Settings
I set my stories in the near future because it makes the stakes feel real. These arent far-off fantasies; theyre extrapolations of trends we can see today.
Corporate power, environmental collapse, the rise of AI—these arent science fiction anymore. Theyre the news.