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short (~50 words)

Philip A. Suggars has a single yellow eye in the middle of his forehead and a collection of vintage binoculars. His debut novel The Lighthouse at the End of the World was selected by Barnes and Noble as their speculative fiction pick for April 2026. Previously, his work has appeared in Strange Horizons, The Guardian and Interzone and featured in the Best of British Science Fiction anthologies.

medium (~100 words)

Philip A. Suggars has a single yellow eye in the middle of his forehead and a collection of vintage binoculars. His weird fiction/fantasy debut The Lighthouse at the End of the World was selected by Barnes and Noble as their speculative fiction pick for April 2026. Previously, his fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, The Guardian and Interzone and been featured in numerous short-form podcasts and the Best of British Science Fiction anthology series.

When not writing, he records music as half of the post-punk electronica outfit we are concrete. Born in South London, he lives on the south coast with his family.

long (~150 words)

Philip A. Suggars has a single yellow eye in the middle of his forehead and a collection of vintage binoculars.

His weird fiction/fantasy debut The Lighthouse at the End of the World was selected by Barnes and Noble as their speculative fiction pick for April 2026. His work has also appeared in a range of publications including Strange Horizons, The Guardian and Interzone as well as being featured on many short-form podcasts. His writing has won the Ilkley short story prize, been long-listed for the BSFA short story award and been included in The Best of British Science Fiction Anthology series.

When not writing words, he records music as one half of the post-punk electronica outfit, we are concrete. Born in South London, he currently lives on the south coast with his family. His debut novel, The Lighthouse at the End of the World, was published by Titan Books and was Barnes and Noble’s speculative fiction pick for April 2026.

Representation: Sam Edenborough at Greyhound Literary.