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ESSAYS – JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER Investing to Save the Planet: a review of a new guide to the world of green finance. 8th December 2020. My review of a new book on green investment by Financial Times journalist Alice Ross, written for the Go Invest Green pensions project I’ve been working on this year. View essay on Medium ». BUSINESS AND CONTENT WRITING SERVICES Translucence is a consultancy run by London-based business and content writer Justin Reynolds. I write for the energy, mining, finance and tech sectors but am always open to opportunities to widen my focus.I've been writing website copy, blogs, market announcements, press releases, annual reports, presentations, essays and articles formore
WORDPRESS | JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER | BUSINESS AND CONTENT The Block Operating Company (BOC) is the operations subsidiary of Block Energy, a London-based exploration and production company, whose main website I also designed – see above. I developed a clear, accessible design for BOC, commissioned the graphics and wrote the site’s copy. I used the Polylang WordPress plugin to serve thesite’s
SCIENCE FICTION
A little over a century ago, there was an expectation that the future was ours to map and manage. An excerpt from a review for New Socialist of Economic Science Fictions, editedJUSTIN REYNOLDS
April 9, 2018 by Justin Reynolds. China now occupies the role once played by the Soviet Union when futurists and science fiction writers imagine the Earth’s political tensions extending into a new era of interplanetary conflict. A brief article for The Norwich Radical in which I try to discern the vector of China’s accelerating spaceprogramme.
FIXATIONS, REGRESSIVE SACCADES, AND PARAFOVEAL VIEWS Perhaps it’s an acquired taste, or just an eccentricity, but I rather like long passages of unbroken text. A well designed page, carefully set using a pleasing typeface, is a pleasure to contemplate. But I’m aware I don’t treat a page with particular reverence when I’m actually reading it. IPRIVACY POLICY
Protection of personally-identifying information. I disclose potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only to those of its employees, contractors and affiliated organizations that (i) need to know that information in order to process it on my behalf, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose itto others.
21ST CENTURY MONSTERS: MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN AND This feature was first published in The Norwich Radical.. Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus, the classic novel by Mary Shelley that stands at the pinnacle of the gothic tradition and looks forward to the new genre of science fiction, was first published 200 years ago this month.. Mary’s visceral tale of the terrible consequences that follow the failure of the brilliant young scientist JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER London-based business and content writing for energy, mining, finance, tech and beyond /. More ». I offer content writing and copywriting for businesses in Norwich, East Anglia and beyond. I can help with website content, website maintenance, long-form copy, print, tone-of-voice and copy-editing. Find out more about my services. WORK | JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER Lexington Gold. 10th May 2021. A new AIM mining company that has returned to one of the industry’s oldest sites to seek its fortune – the location of the US gold rush of the early 1800s. Client: TotalMarket Solutions.
ESSAYS – JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER Investing to Save the Planet: a review of a new guide to the world of green finance. 8th December 2020. My review of a new book on green investment by Financial Times journalist Alice Ross, written for the Go Invest Green pensions project I’ve been working on this year. View essay on Medium ». BUSINESS AND CONTENT WRITING SERVICES Translucence is a consultancy run by London-based business and content writer Justin Reynolds. I write for the energy, mining, finance and tech sectors but am always open to opportunities to widen my focus.I've been writing website copy, blogs, market announcements, press releases, annual reports, presentations, essays and articles formore
WORDPRESS | JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER | BUSINESS AND CONTENT The Block Operating Company (BOC) is the operations subsidiary of Block Energy, a London-based exploration and production company, whose main website I also designed – see above. I developed a clear, accessible design for BOC, commissioned the graphics and wrote the site’s copy. I used the Polylang WordPress plugin to serve thesite’s
SCIENCE FICTION
A little over a century ago, there was an expectation that the future was ours to map and manage. An excerpt from a review for New Socialist of Economic Science Fictions, editedJUSTIN REYNOLDS
April 9, 2018 by Justin Reynolds. China now occupies the role once played by the Soviet Union when futurists and science fiction writers imagine the Earth’s political tensions extending into a new era of interplanetary conflict. A brief article for The Norwich Radical in which I try to discern the vector of China’s accelerating spaceprogramme.
FIXATIONS, REGRESSIVE SACCADES, AND PARAFOVEAL VIEWS Perhaps it’s an acquired taste, or just an eccentricity, but I rather like long passages of unbroken text. A well designed page, carefully set using a pleasing typeface, is a pleasure to contemplate. But I’m aware I don’t treat a page with particular reverence when I’m actually reading it. IPRIVACY POLICY
Protection of personally-identifying information. I disclose potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only to those of its employees, contractors and affiliated organizations that (i) need to know that information in order to process it on my behalf, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose itto others.
21ST CENTURY MONSTERS: MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN AND This feature was first published in The Norwich Radical.. Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus, the classic novel by Mary Shelley that stands at the pinnacle of the gothic tradition and looks forward to the new genre of science fiction, was first published 200 years ago this month.. Mary’s visceral tale of the terrible consequences that follow the failure of the brilliant young scientist 6,450 WORDS OF UNBROKEN TEXT: WHEN LONGER COPY WORKS 6,450 words of unbroken text: when longer copy works. The throwaway ‘tl;dr’ acroynm – ‘too long, didn’t read’ – encapsulates common wisdom about the value of longer passages of text. In a networked world overbrimming with information, the narrative goes, people don’t want, and shouldn’t be expected, to read long copy. WORDPRESS | JUSTIN REYNOLDS WRITER | BUSINESS AND CONTENT The Block Operating Company (BOC) is the operations subsidiary of Block Energy, a London-based exploration and production company, whose main website I also designed – see above. I developed a clear, accessible design for BOC, commissioned the graphics and wrote the site’s copy. I used the Polylang WordPress plugin to serve thesite’s
SCIENCE FICTION
A little over a century ago, there was an expectation that the future was ours to map and manage. An excerpt from a review for New Socialist of Economic Science Fictions, editedJUSTIN REYNOLDS
April 9, 2018 by Justin Reynolds. China now occupies the role once played by the Soviet Union when futurists and science fiction writers imagine the Earth’s political tensions extending into a new era of interplanetary conflict. A brief article for The Norwich Radical in which I try to discern the vector of China’s accelerating spaceprogramme.
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RECONSIDERING CLIMATE CHANGE INTERVENTION: A REVIEW OF HOLLY JEAN BUCK’S AFTER GEOENGINEERING March 6, 2020February 20, 2020by Justin Reynolds
Exploring the disputed concepts of geoengineering and climate intervention: an excerpt from a review for New Socialist of Holly Jean Buck’s After Geogineering.Categories Design
, Economics
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, Politics
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, Technology
REWIRING THE MACHINE February 29, 2020June 4, 2019by
Justin Reynolds
An essay written for the Fabian Society on making machine learning, renewables and other new technologies work for the collective good.Categories Design
, Economics
, Politics
, Science Fiction
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Technology
RED MOON, RED EARTH: THE RADICAL SCIENCE FICTION OF KIM STANLEYROBINSON
March 6, 2020January 5, 2019by Justin Reynolds
An essay for New Socialist on the political science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson, with a focus on his most recent novel Red Moon.Categories Design
, Economics
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, Literature
, Philosophy
, Politics
, Science Fiction
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Technology
DESIGNING THE FUTURE: A REVIEW OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE FICTIONSMay 27, 2018
by Justin Reynolds
A little over a century ago, there was an expectation that the future was ours to map and manage. An excerpt from a review for New Socialist of Economic Science Fictions, edited by Wiliam Davies. Categories Economics, Film
, Literature
, Philosophy
, Politics
, Science Fiction
,
Technology
‘A PARTY WITH SOCIALISTS IN IT’: A REVIEW OF A NEW HISTORY OF THELABOUR PARTY
May 27, 2018May 6, 2018by Justin Reynolds
As with any broad church Labour fractious congregation will only survive if its factions try to understand and tolerate each other’s theologies. Simon Hannah’s engaging history offers a useful pastoral resource for all those who want to help perpetuate that uneasy butrich alliance.
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A FUTURE SOLAR SYSTEM ECONOMY: THOUGHTS ON MICHIO KAKU’S THE FUTUREOF HUMANITY
April 23, 2018April 23, 2018by Justin Reynolds
We seem to be entering a new golden age of space exploration but with so many national and commercial players its hard to know what to believe. I take a long look at The Future of Humanity, a new book by Michio Kaku that offers valuable insight into the likely infrastructure of a future space economy. Categories Philosophy, Science
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HEAVENLY PALACES AND SPACE JUNKS: CHINA’S QUIET SPACE REVOLUTION April 9, 2018April 9, 2018by Justin Reynolds
China now occupies the role once played by the Soviet Union when futurists and science fiction writers imagine the Earth’s political tensions extending into a new era of interplanetary conflict. A brief article for The Norwich Radical in which I try to discern the vector of China’s accelerating space programme.Categories Politics
, Science Fiction
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