I’m a writer and a journalist, based in London
I graduated from the Faber Academy in 2018 after completing its novel writing course under tutor Richard Skinner. I’m writing my first novel, Hope is a Distant Hum, about a grieving husband who travels the world to scatter his wife’s ashes.
By day, I’m editor-in-chief of Computer Weekly, one of Europe’s leading technology publications. I lead an international team of journalists serving a global audience of IT professionals. I’ve been a technology journalist since 2000. I’m particularly interested in the social and cultural implications of the digital revolution.
I’ve also written for national newspapers and current affairs publications.
I appear as a contributor on TV and radio news as a technology expert, helping to explain and provide context for major tech-related stories.
I’m a regular public speaker, with experience in hosting events, chairing panel debates, and presenting on key technology trends. I also host videos and podcasts.
If you follow me on Twitter at @bryanglick, among all the tech stuff you will also see regular commentary on the progress of Liverpool Football Club. I’ve appeared on the internet radio station Lovesport.com as a pundit on forthcoming Liverpool games.
Contact details
Email: bryan.glick@gmail.com
Twitter: @bryanglick
Facebook: facebook.com/bryanglick
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bryanglick/