Rjurik Davidson is a writer and speaker.
He has written short stories, essays, reviews and screenplays.
Rjurik writes imaginative fiction, speculative fiction, science fiction, surrealism, magic realism and fantasy. His unique and radical speculative fiction has seen him nominated for or win a number of awards. He has been compared with China Mieville, J.G. Ballard, Jeff Vandermeer, Ursula K. Le Guin and Samuel R. Delany.
He is also an accomplished professional and educational writer.
His novel, Unwrapped Sky, was published by Tor Books in April 2014. Sci Fi Now claims it can “go toe-to-toe with China Miéville’s best.” Kirkus Reviews calls it “Impressively imagined and densely detailed.” Newtown Review of Books says it’s “one volume you cannot ignore.”
His novel, The Stars Askew Was released in 2016. Kirkuk reviews says, "there’s no doubting the quality of the imagination on display here." Smash dragons says it's "a story that both delights and challenges your thinking." Pop Mythology says, "The Stars Askew does not disappoint."
Rjurik's screenplay The Uncertainty Principle (co-written with Ben Chessell) is currently in development.
Rjurik teaches literature and creative writing. He is available for workshops on request.
Rjurik has lived in Australia, France. The US, and Finland.
He loves: Interesting strangers. Ideas which make you see the world in entirely new ways. Long conversations especially at exotic meals in hidden-away restaurants. Animals. Laughing at the universe. Friends. The rain and mist when you're inside in front of a fire. Traveling to places he's never been. Unusual strangers. Kung Fu. Watching films all day.