Future Song

 

My latest novel, Future Song, is set in near-future Bristol against a backdrop of adaptation to climate change.

When the daughter of Laia, a climate refugee, is kidnapped, everyone seems to want to help. For she is no ordinary child. But who can Laia trust as she desperately searches for her baby girl?

"Exciting and unpredictable" - Zoe Gilbert, author of Folk and Mischief Acts.

E-book available on a variety of platforms including Amazon. Paperback copies available online at Amazon (I am looking for affordable alternatives!) and in Bristol bookshops including The Book Cellar, Bookhaus, East Bristol Books, The Haunted Bookshop, Paper Tales, People's Republic of Stokes Croft and Shambles. Last but not least, you'll find Future Song in Mr B's Emporium in Bath.

Future Song in the Media

New novel imagines a ‘radically different’ future Bristol - bristol247.com.

Author Tim sets latest book in future Bris­tol hit by cli­mate change - Bristol Post.

A post on Twitter by Rupert Read, who coined the word "thrutopia":

Post on X by Rupert Read

Would you like a review copy?

If you'd like a free copy of Future Song in return for your impartial online review, please contact me.

The launch

22nd July 2026 at Cafe Kino. We had a fantastic time, with plenty of Q&A.

Picture credits: Sally Kindberg, Peninah Achieng-Kindberg and Godfrey Anundo.