Ian Michael Hocking is a British author who writes in the genres science fiction and techno-thriller. His debut novel, Déjà Vu, was published by The UKA Press in January 2005, and he is represented by John Jarrold. The author released Déjà Vu as a free podcast under a creative commons licence between November 2005 and June 2006. Hocking's fiction often features explorations of identity and free will. He has a PhD in experimental psycholinguistics from the University of Exeter.

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  • Ian Michael Hocking is a British author who writes in the genres science fiction and techno-thriller. His debut novel, Déjà Vu, was published by The UKA Press in January 2005, and he is represented by John Jarrold. The author released Déjà Vu as a free podcast under a creative commons licence between November 2005 and June 2006. Hocking's fiction often features explorations of identity and free will. He has a PhD in experimental psycholinguistics from the University of Exeter. He is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University and an Associate Tutor at Canterbury Christ Church University.
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  • Ian Michael Hocking is a British author who writes in the genres science fiction and techno-thriller. His debut novel, Déjà Vu, was published by The UKA Press in January 2005, and he is represented by John Jarrold. The author released Déjà Vu as a free podcast under a creative commons licence between November 2005 and June 2006. Hocking's fiction often features explorations of identity and free will. He has a PhD in experimental psycholinguistics from the University of Exeter.
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