Francis Morrow

Francis Morrow is a London-based author known for his speculative fiction that blends high-concept ideas with visceral storytelling. He has published three novels - "The Deceased" (2019), "Collision" (2020), and "The King’s Automata" (2021) - alongside the short story collection "Riot Tour" (2020). His works explore themes of technological advancement, artificial intelligence ethics, climate change, and the societal impact of the tech industry, often infused with dark humor and kinetic action sequences.

Drawing from his professional background in energy and technology investment, Morrow grounds his futuristic narratives in tangible socio-political concerns. His writing style reflects influences ranging from Philip K. Dick’s philosophical depth to Paul Verhoeven’s satirical edge, balancing intellectual inquiry with pulpy thrills. Recurring motifs include dystopian landscapes, machine sentience, and moral ambiguity, delivered with a self-aware embrace of monologues and stylized violence. Morrow continues to reside in London, where he remains engaged with contemporary science fiction discourse and cinematic storytelling.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Deceased 2019
2 Collision 2020
3 Riot Tour 2020
4 The King’s Automata 2021
5 Patriot X 2022