
tomorrow but, like, today
Welcome to Analogue Signals, where I try - shamelessly - to interest you in my own particular brand of fiction telling. The paint's still a bit wet, and some of the fixtures haven't been checked for safety, but hang around for a while and maybe we can talk about the books I've written; share some stories around an imaginary campfire; or get excited about the latest news. It's all a bit 'under construction', and new elements will be added as time ticks on, so have a look, and I hope you enjoy the stay.
Mike A. Lancaster
I was born young, and got older as I went on.
When I got this old I thought "Why don't I tell people how I get older as life goes on?"
Then I thought "No, they probably worked that out for themselves, seeing as their life probably runs somewhat similarly. So why not give people a proper biography, instead?"
And that's:
My Books
I'm proud of all of these strange creatures that wriggled out of my imagination and somehow made it onto the pages of commercially-produced books.
0.4 (Human.4)
One day everything changes. A local talent show, a display of stage hypnosis, suddenly Kyle Straker's life is changed, forever.
1.4 (The Future We Left Behind)
A thousand years in the future, and the events of the first book have become myth, legend and even a religion.
dotwav
What links a downloaded file, a music genre, a politician, and an extraterrestrial signal that turned out to be a hoax? Joe Dyson and Ani Lee are going to have to find out. And fast.
dotmeme
A group of hacktivists; a long-awaited video game; some kidnapped kids being forced to manufacture computers. Joe and Ani are back, and this case might just be a little weirder than the last.
News and Auguries
Exciting news arriving soon.
"“You don’t have to be a geek to enjoy this fun and exciting cyberthriller from someone who really knows his stuff!” "
Brian Falkner, author of Brain Jack
"Believably written characters and a quick-moving plot distinguish this compelling thriller with an SF twist."
Publishers Weekly