Molly Flatt is a journalist who writes about the impact of technology on publishing, culture and identity.
Having grown up as half internet-obsessed geek, half over-imaginative hedgerow-dweller, she read English Literature at university, enjoyed a brief and inglorious stint as an actress slash temp, then spent her twenties working at a word of mouth marketing agency, teaching middle-aged men in suits to be afraid of Twitter, and giving presentations in far flung places alongside gurus who were being paid considerably more than her.
She is now Associate Editor for FutureBook, Digital Editor for PHOENIX magazine and Associate Editor for the Memo.
She lives in Hackney with her husband and daughter, but still spends as much of her spare time as possible in the countryside, ignoring her phone and making stuff up.
Having grown up as half internet-obsessed geek, half over-imaginative hedgerow-dweller, she read English Literature at university, enjoyed a brief and inglorious stint as an actress slash temp, then spent her twenties working at a word of mouth marketing agency, teaching middle-aged men in suits to be afraid of Twitter, and giving presentations in far flung places alongside gurus who were being paid considerably more than her.
She is now Associate Editor for FutureBook, Digital Editor for PHOENIX magazine and Associate Editor for the Memo.
She lives in Hackney with her husband and daughter, but still spends as much of her spare time as possible in the countryside, ignoring her phone and making stuff up.
Genres: Romance
Molly Flatt recommends
Extremophile (2024)
Ian Green
"Extremophile is a pure shot of literary adrenaline - achingly smart, gritty, funny and a hell of a lot of fun. Green's background in genetic research elevates his portrait of a biohacking-addicted near-future London into a compelling and deeply plausible experience. Viscerally dark but full of hope, with characters who stay with you long after the last page, it's an explosive joyride through our wildest impulses and darkest fears. Cyberpunk brought thrillingly up to date - absolutely brilliant."