For those of you wondering how I’m getting on post-accident, I wrote an update yesterday. It’s… a mixed picture.


Interested in interactive theatre and storytelling? Here’s why you should go to Voidspace Live next month.


Charles Arthur on UK plans to power data centres by burning natural gas, making climate change worse:

It feels like we just about got past bitcoin and all the other proof-of-work cryptocoins, and saw the threat they posed to our electricity mix ameliorated, and now we have this – far worse, and with the eager approval of governments which think buildings full of computers are a brilliant job creation scheme. How can people be this daft?


Found my author copies from my days freelancing for White Wolf Game Studio.

A cardboard box contains various hardcover role-playing game books, including one with the title Werewolf: The Apocalypse.

Cooking birthday breakfast pancakes for our newly 11 year old daughter.

A plate of freshly cooked pancakes rests on paper towels beside a pan and a small ramekin.

This is how I’m looking three weeks after the accident. I still can’t routinely wear my contact lenses - the left eye needs to heal more first.

Close-up selfie of a man with short grey hair, black rectangular glasses, and two long stitched cuts on his forehead, one covered partly by a small dressing.


Little bits of my childhood, found while clearing out the garage at the weekend.

A small figurine of a Subbuteo soccer player, painted in orange and white, is being held between two fingers.A red LEGO astronaut minifigure is being held outdoors with a blurred background of grass and a fire pit.


I think it would be fair to say that the present president of the USA is not what you’d call a systems thinker.


I’m slowly recovering from my facial trauma, over a week after the incident.

I made it home over the weekend – but I wasn’t expecting to run straight into an SSD failure