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Novels
- Machineries of Mercy (2018)
- Snakeskins (2019)
- Hope Island (2020)
- Shade of Stillthorpe (2022)
- Jekyll & Hyde: Consulting Detectives (2024)
- Les Vampires (2018)
- And the House Lights Dim (2019)
- BFS Horizons
- BFS Horizons, #7, 2018 (2018) with Shona Kinsella
- BFS Horizons, #8, 2019 (2019) with Shona Kinsella
- BFS Horizons, #9, 2019 (2019) with Shona Kinsella
- The Singularity
- The Singularity - 2015 (2015) with Lee P. Hogg
- The Singularity - 2016 (2016) with Lee P. Hogg
- Invaders from Beyond
- Blighters (2016) [SF]
- Invaders from Beyond (2017) with Julian Benson and Colin Sinclair
- Carus & Mitch (2015)
- Blighters (2016)
- Universal Language (2021)
- By the Numbers (2013)
- The House Lights Dim (2013)
- Finding Waltzer-Three (2014)
- All I Can See Are Sad Eyes (2015)
- Lines of Fire (2015)
- Like Clockwork (2015)
- Carus & Mitch (2015)
- The Sleeper (2015)
- Screaming His Scream (2015)
- Tunnel Vision (2015)
- The Eyes Have It (2016)
- Winter in the Vivarium (2016)
- St Erth (2017)
- Read/Write Head (2017)
- The Walls of Tithonium Chasma (2017)
- Eqalussuaq (2017)
- To Ashes, Dust (2018)
- Throw Caution (2018)
- Cast in the Same Mould (2018)
- The Bath House (2019)
- Hangers-On (2019)
- Concerning the Deprivation of Sleep (2019)
- Honey Spurge (2019)
- O Cul-de-Sac! (2019)
- The Forge (2019)
- What Can You Do About a Man Like That? (2019)
- The Slow King (2020)
- Dear Will (2020)
- Kraken Mare (2021)
- The Andraiad (2021)
- Universal Language (2021)
- The Living Museum (2021)
- The Cardboard Voice (2021)
- Goodbye, Jonathan Tumbledown (2021)
- The Marshalls of Mars (2022)
- The Brazen Head of Westinghouse (2023)
- The Debt Owed to the Lady of the Lake (2023)
- Wax Caesar Displaying His 23 Wounds to the Crowd (2023)
- Wesley Not-There (2024)
- Degrees of Freedom (2024)
- Editorial (BFS Horizons, #7, 2018) (2018) with Shona Kinsella
- Editorial (BFS Horizons, #9, 2019) (2019)
- The Migration (2019) by Helen Marshall
- Tim Major Interviewed (2020) by Stephen Theaker