Website: https://nickrazer.co.uk




Nick Razer writes where the shadows meet the streets and the stars. Blending science fiction, history, youth culture, and the uncanny, Razer explores humanity’s obsession with the unknown—from cosmic frontiers to basements, back alleys, and subcultures shaped by rebellion, identity, and survival. His work moves seamlessly between futurism and street realism, examining how power, myth, and ideology take root both in distant galaxies and on cracked city sidewalks.
Drawing heavily from punk, skinhead, and goth subcultures, Razer’s writing interrogates the aesthetics and politics of outsider life: uniforms and symbols, loyalty and fracture, music as resistance, and the thin line between belonging and fanaticism. His narratives are known for meticulous research, cinematic world-building, and an unflinching willingness to confront uncomfortable truths about class, authority, violence, and memory—whether framed through speculative futures or the raw immediacy of street history.
When he isn’t dissecting forgotten movements or charting futures that feel dangerously plausible, Nick can be found drinking too much coffee, haunting old bookshops, listening to records louder than necessary, and restoring obsolete technology that refuses to die quietly. His work has been praised for its intellectual depth, confrontational honesty, and haunting atmosphere—often lingering with readers long after the final page.

