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Writing science fiction and short stories with a dark, curious edge, this award-winning author imagines futures shaped by obsession, greed, artificial intelligence, and second chances gone wrong. The result is speculative fiction that asks big questions while keeping the storytelling sharp and entertaining.

by J. A. Taylor
J. A. Taylor is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, flash fiction, and short stories. On the author’s official site, Taylor’s work is described as exploring obsession, greed, vengeance, botched resurrections, artificial intelligence, and the possibility of a "new cosmos," giving the stories a thoughtful but accessible speculative feel.
Available author pages also connect Taylor with collections and short-form fiction, suggesting a strong interest in compact, idea-driven storytelling. Across those listings and the author website, the emphasis is on imaginative premises, dark turns, and stories that examine human nature through futuristic and fantastic settings.
Publicly available sources retrieved here do not provide many personal biographical details, so this overview focuses on the themes and style that can be confirmed from the author’s published profiles.