Horror

Horror

Speculative Fiction as Systemic Analysis. My name is Iain Barclay, and after completing my BA and MA's in creative writing at York St Johns University in the UK, I am now putting those lessons to the test. Whether through the lens of Science Fiction or the visceral decay of Grim-dark, each piece is an exploration of how our current choices manifest in the worlds of tomorrow.
My ideas are rooted in the friction between current scientific trajectories and human nature. I monitor emerging technologies, shifts in geopolitical power, and environmental stressors. These "real-world inputs" are then processed through fiction to see where they break. The genre of each story is chosen strategically: Science Fiction for technological foresight, Horror for the psychological toll of systemic collapse, and Grim dark for the exploration of power without morality.
In this archive, genre is a vehicle for the statement, not the destination. A philosophical inquiry into the nature of consciousness may require the vastness of Space Opera, while a critique of social inequality might find its most potent form in a speculative dystopia. Every dossier includes a Systemic Implications Matrix,bridging the gap between the narrative and its real-world implications.
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