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Simon Ings

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Simon Ings is a prolific writer, editor, and consultant with a diverse background in both fiction and non-fiction works. He is currently fixated on opera and robots. Ings has authored several notable fiction works, including 'The Smoke,' 'Wolves,' and 'Dead Water,' among others. His non-fiction contributions encompass works such as 'Stalin and the Scientists' and 'The Eye: a Natural History.' In the realm of consultancy, Ings has collaborated on publications with Richard Branson, including 'Screw Business as Usual' and 'Reach for the Skies.' Additionally, he has served as the editor for publications like 'We, Robots' and 'Arc magazine.' Ings obtained his education from Birkbeck, University of London, where he pursued an MA in Film and Television, and from King's College London, where he earned a BA in English. Previously, Ings held the position of Arts editor at New Scientist, and currently operates as a writer under self-employment.

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