Human-shaped, simian-obsessed, robot-fighting, pirate-hearted, storytelling junkie, Mark A. Rayner is an award-winning writer of satirical & speculative fiction.
He is the author of five novels, a collection of short humorous fiction, dozens of short stories, and several plays. His most recent novel is Alpha Max. His 2017 novel, The Fatness, won an IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award™ silver for best humour, and an IndieReader Discover Award for best humour. (His third novel The Fridgularity, also won the latter award in 2013.)
Mark's day job is to teach his bemused students at the Faculty of Information and Media Studies (Western University) how to construct digital images, web sites, and viable information architectures that do not become self-aware and kill all humans.
He is available for interviews, readings, chit chat and literary grooming.
Mark is happy to do readings, book group discussions and panels. He can also do presentations on indie publishing, social media, and most topics related to the web. (He has taught web design for 20+ years.)
Please contact him if you're interested.