Here are 42 novels and short story collections that explore relationships between humans and technology. My favourite weird & creepy fiction, perfect for fans of Black Mirror. Pull up a seat! xx
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MY BOOKS:
PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THIS EXHIBIT [ Ссылка ]
MARCELINE: DEFENDER OF THE SEA [ Ссылка ]
THE SISTER WHO ATE HER BROTHERS [ Ссылка ]
THE GIRL AQUARIUM: [ Ссылка ]
THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT [ Ссылка ]
FRANKLIN’S FLYING BOOKSHOP: [ Ссылка ]
FRANKLIN AND LUNA GO TO THE MOON [ Ссылка ]
FRANKLIN AND LUNA AND THE BOOK OF FAIRY TALES: [ Ссылка ]
THE BOOKSHOP BOOK: [ Ссылка ]
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Things mentioned:
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Children of the New World by Alexander Weinstein*
Universal Love by Alexander Weinstein*
The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night by Jen Campbell [ Ссылка ]
The Loosening Skin by Aliya Whiteley
Greensmith by Aliya Whiteley
The Accidental by Ali Smith
Shy by Max Porter*
review [ Ссылка ]
Show Us Who You Are by Elle McNicholl*
Severance by Ling Ma
The Therapist by Nial Giacomelli
NP by Banana Yoshimoto
The Need by Helen Phillips
Sum by David Eagleman
Einstein's Dreams by Alan Lightman
The Need for Better Regulation of Outer Space by Pippa Goldschmidt
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro*
Boy Parts by Eliza Clark
Underbelly by Anna Whitehouse
I'm a Fan by Sheena Patel*
The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya
Idol, Burning by Rin Usami
Chrysalis by Anna Metcalfe*
A Touch of Jen by Beth Morgan
The Employees by Olga Ravn
Girl, 11 by Amy Suiter Clark
Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater
Penance by Eliza Clark*
Cleaner by Brandi Wells*
Accessing the Future, edited by Kathryn Allan and Djibril al-Ayad
Defying Doomsday edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench
Rebuilding Tomorrow edited by Tsana Dolichva
HellSans by Ever Dundas*
Chimera by Alice Thompson*
I Want to Know That I Will Be Okay by Deidre Sullivan
You Will Never Be Forgotten by Mary South
We Had to Remove This Post by Hanna Bervoets
Another Person by Hang Kwagil*
The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson*
The Fish by Joanne Stubbs*
Termush by Sven Holm
Last Children of Tokyo by Yoko Tawada
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WHO I AM
Hello, I'm Jen Campbell. I'm an award-winning poet and bestselling author of twelve books, spanning short stories, poetry, picture books, and nonfiction.
My books for adults include The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night, The Girl Aquarium, The Bookshop Book, and The Sunday Times bestselling Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops series. My picture book trilogy Franklin and Luna, and my middle-grade book The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers, are published by Thames & Hudson. I've won both an Eric Gregory Award and the Jane Martin Poetry Prize, and my books have been translated into twenty languages.
I've worked in the publishing industry for over fifteen years, initially as a bookseller, and now as a freelance editor, content creator and disability advocate. I review books online, in print and on the radio. I run a Youtube channel where I talk about books, the history of fairy tales, and the representation of disability and disfigurement. I also offer online writing workshops and editorial services, give talks at schools, publishing companies, universities and book festivals on a variety of topics, and I run a book club for TOAST clothing.
If you would like to speak with me about the possibility of working together, please get in touch via email: jenvcampbell@gmail.com x
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Where to find me:
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Email: jenvcampbell@gmail.com
(Since starting Youtube, some of you have been asking what's wrong with my hands. This video should answer any questions :) [ Ссылка ])
This contains no sponsored content. Any books marked with * were kindly sent to me for review.
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