ABOUT THE
AUTHOR
HOWARD
ATKINS
Howard Atkins writes speculative fiction as a form of civic warning. His work examines how power consolidates, how technology reshapes obedience, and how belief systems quietly reprogram societies long before collapse becomes visible. Rather than imagining sudden apocalypses, Atkins focuses on incremental change—policies that sound reasonable, systems that promise efficiency, and leaders who centralize authority while claiming protection.
His interest lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, governance, surveillance, and human agency. Atkins does not portray technology as inherently dangerous. Instead, he interrogates who controls it, how it is justified, and what happens when accountability disappears. His narratives are grounded in political, social, and technological realities already unfolding across the world.
2040 and its companion novel, 2084, were conceived as a single conceptual arc. Together, they explore two diverging futures shaped by human choice. Atkins does not argue against progress. He argues for limits. Through character-driven storytelling, he invites readers to question authority, resist passive compliance, and recognize that freedom is rarely lost all at once.
Atkins writes to provoke awareness rather than certainty. The future, he suggests, is not discovered. It is designed.