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Effective Date: May 01, 2024

Privacy Policy
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Where I’m Working

Writers I’m working with right now live and work in Brazil, Kenya, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, India, Costa Rica, Greece, Italy, Ecuador, Norway, Australia, the UK and the US.

Their books, articles and scripts present stories set in:

(nonfiction) the 17th-century Duchy of Naxos, contemporary East Africa, Iraq during the war and occupation, the entire run of human evolution, Los Angeles of the first world war, the world of metabolic health, living with and learning to manage an autoimmune condition;

(fiction) the Galápagos islands, Delhi, coastal Nigeria and the Nigerian diaspora in London, Rio de Janeiro in the ’90s, an imaginary Russia of the ’20s, the American West during the Sagebrush Rebellion, early, medieval and modern China, the labyrinths and alleys of New Orleans voodoo, Regency England, pandemic-era New York and the future of quantum engineering.