Roger Ley was born and educated in London, and spent some of his formative years in Saudi Arabia. He worked as an engineer in the oilfields of North Africa and the North Sea, before joining the nuclear industry and later pursuing a career in higher education. His stories and articles have appeared in: The Guardian, The Oldie, Reader’s Digest, Jeff Hawke’s Cosmos, Space Squid, various technical journals, and now Literally Stories.
He has published two books: ‘A Horse in the Morning’ is a collection of comic autobiographical stories and ‘Chronoscape’ is a science fiction novel about time and alternate realities. He is married, has two sons, and lives in Suffolk.
Find Roger at – rogerleywrites.blogspot.co.uk.
Stories:
Dead People on Facebook
Companeros
Masquerade
Piranha
Jerry Cornelius (the English Assassin) Steampunk
Trajectory
Pandemic
Five Years