David Musgrave lives with his family in North London. As a visual artist he has exhibited in major galleries in the UK, the United States and across Europe, and his work is held in many collections worldwide, including those of Tate and MoMA, New York. Musgrave's short animated film Studio Golem was broadcast on Channel 4, and he continues to exhibit work in diverse media internationally. He has written fiction and non-fiction throughout his creative career, and was nominated for the inaugural Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize. A committed educator, he teaches Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts, where he has established a long-running course on narrative for artists.
The novel has an inventive structure, with narrative chapters interspersed with various documents... Novels like this don't work unless the author fully commits, and Musgrave does. --Kirkus Reviews An imaginative revisioning of some of today's fears and fantasies, written with bravura style and wit, this is literary SF at its best. --The Guardian Lambda is a riveting novel about human power dynamics that's set in a world populated by sentient objects and marked by pervasive surveillance. --Foreword Reviews