Stephen Oram

ALLi Author Member

Location: United Kingdom (the)

Genres: Fantasy/SciFi/Speculative

Skills: Performance/Spoken Word, Press/Media Interview, Reading/Literary Event, Speaking Engagement/Lecture

Stephen Oram writes near-future science fiction. He is published in several anthologies and journals, including the Best of British Science Fiction 2020 and the award-winning 2022. He has two published novels and three collections of sci-fi shorts.
He also works with scientists and technologists on projects which explore possible future outcomes of their research and innovations through short stories and has co-edited three anthologies along these lines.
His work has been described with praise such as: “Should set the rest of us thinking about science and its possible repercussions,” The Financial Times; “A soothsayer for this century’s relationship with technology,” Linux User & Developer Magazine; and his collection Eating Robots was described by the Morning Star as one of the top radical works of fiction in 2017.

Stephen Oram's books

Quantum Confessions

"A veritable head trip; yet rooted in a believable and sometimes visceral near-future."

Grey is a high performer with attitude. Aled is torn between his morals and his desires

They live in a world where those that believe in absolute truth are on a collision course with those that don't. Society is becoming dangerously polarised and despite a thread of history that binds them together they take opposite sides in the conflict; she is recruited by The Project and he is given custody of The Proof of Existence.

Against the backdrop of a failing society and experiments to find the link between quantum physics and a supreme being, the real question that unfolds is...

"Who chooses your reality?"

Fluence

Imagine a world where your influence on social media determines your job, your home and your friends. A world without politicians, where the corporations run the country.

Set in a dystopian London, Fluence is a story of aspiration and desperation and of power seen and unseen.

Amber is young and ambitious. Martin is burnt out by years of struggling. She cheats to get what she wants while he barely clings on to what he has.

It's the week before the annual Pay Day when strata positions are decided by the algorithms. The social media feed is frenetic with people trying to boost their influence rating, while those above the strata and those who've opted out pursue their own manipulative goals.

To what extremes, and at what cost to their families, should Amber and Martin go to achieve the Fluence they desire?

Eating Robots and Other Stories

This collection of ‘ten-minute’ stories are the perfect length for your commute or a thoughtful cup of coffee:

The future is ours and it’s up for grabs...

Step into a high-tech vision of the future with author of Quantum Confessions and Fluence Stephen Oram. Featuring health-monitoring mirrors, tele-empathic romances and limb-repossessing bailiffs, Eating Robots explores the collision of utopian dreams and twisted realities in a world where humanity and technology are becoming ever more intertwined.

Sometimes funny, often unsettling, and always with a word of warning, these thirty sci-fi shorts will stay with you long after you've turned the final page.

Biohacked & Begging and Other Stories

This collection of ‘ten-minute’ stories are the perfect length for your commute or a thoughtful cup of coffee:

The future is ours and it’s up for grabs…

Immerse yourself in the future of biohacking and implants, genetic modification, blockchain micro-transactions and futuristic dating-apps with author of Eating Robots, Stephen Oram.

Prodding and poking the possible in volume 2 of Nudge the Future, Oram starts with another flash fiction foray into the world of Unified Sentience and ends with virtual reality for babies and biohacked fish.

With sharpness and wit, these sci-fi shorts will grab your imagination and refuse to let go.

Extracting Humanity and Other Stories

In this remarkably perceptive collection, Stephen Oram blends cutting-edge science and tech with everyday emotions and values to create 20 thought experiments with heart.

Extracting Humanity is a skilful exploration of smart currencies, memorials, medical care, treatment of refugees, social networks, data monitoring, and justice systems. Always without prescription or reprimand, these stories are simply the beginning of the conversation.

From an eerie haptic suit that Tommy must call Father, to a protective, nutritious bubble that allows Feng Mian to survive on a colonised Moon; from tattoos that will earn their wearers a mini-break in a sensory chamber, to Harrie anxiously awaiting AI feedback on her unborn child…
These startling, diverse narratives map all-too-real possibilities for our future and the things that might ultimately divide or unite us.

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