
JAMES KINSLEY
Social Media: Bluesky / YouTube / Goodreads
Click here to hear me talking with sci-fi author and publisher Edward Willett on his excellent Worldshaper podcast. Or look! I’ve embedded the video.
You can hear talking to Hannah Murray on Talk Radio Europe about Parallels by clicking here. My portion kicks in at 36:40.
As part of our promotional push for Parallels, I provided a list of Best Genre Books About Ordinary People In Extraordinary Circumstances for shepherd.com, an excellent book recommendation platform.
Here’s an article I wrote for the Independent on Jude Cook’s recent decision to start an imprint for that most marginalised voice in modern literature – men. 🙄
To celebrate the publication of Greyskin, here’s an article I wrote for Sci-fi Now on my Top Five Fantasy Westerns.
I’ve written three articles for the Bookseller but unless you subscribe, you can only access one a month, so choose wisely. You can read my thoughts on using fiction to deal with mental health issues, the rise of the celebrity author or why our obsession with wordcounts could be misplaced.
Shortly after Playtime’s Over came out, I was invited to record an episode of the National Centre for Writing’s podcast The Writing Life. That episode can be found here, or hit play below.
My Instagram Covid-19 Lockdown art project The Split Project can be found here.
I also once appeared on BBC2 Quiz Show Only Connect, which occasionally pops up on YouTube and which I have linked to, but the TV company (as they have every right to) keep taking the videos down. Their shout. Anyway, we were on e12 of s13, Theatricals vs the Detectives. Depending on when you search for it, you may turn something up…

RAY ADAMS
Social Media: Bluesky / Goodreads
To find out more about my self-published work, visit my Ray Adams website.
The books are currently self-published via, and available on, Amazon. Reviews are a huge boost, especially for self-published authors, so if you read one of mine, I’d love you to leave a review on Amazon or Goodreads.
If you’ve really enjoyed my work and want to help me out, Ray also has a Buy Me A Coffee account. All the proceeds from that go back into marketing for my self-published work, to try and enlarge my readership.
I’m trying to remind myself more often that it’s not bad form to ask for support, though of course the best way to do that is to buy my books.