Sue Thomas

Sue Thomas's most recent book is 'Nature and Wellbeing in the Digital Age' (2017). Other titles include 'Technobiophilia: nature and cyberspace' (2013), a study of nature metaphors in internet culture and language; the cyberspace memoir/travelogue 'Hello World: travels in virtuality' (2004); the novels 'Correspondence' (short-listed for the Arthur C Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 1992, The James Tiptree Award, and the European Science Fiction Award) and 'Water' (1994); an edited anthology 'Wild Women’(1994), and 'Creative Writing: A Handbook For Workshop Leaders' (1995). She has contributed to several books and written for a wide range of publications. She founded the trAce Online Writing Centre in 1995 and became Professor of New Media at De Montfort University in 2005. She was born in Leicestershire in 1951 and now lives on the south coast of England. She is currently writing a novel, 'The Empathy Hack'.

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