N a RossiN. A. (Nicola) Rossi is the author of the eerily prescient Rockstar Ending books, now in development for a repeatable TV series with Free@Last TV. Rockstar Ending started life as her short story, 'One Last Gift', which won a dystopian fiction award fom the Orwell Society and was published in the Journal of Orwell Studies. The judges described it as 'highly original, macabre and very funny'. Adapted into the first of a series of long-form, self-published novels, it was followed by Rock On and Rockaway, in addition to the prequel novella, For Those About to Rock.The books are set in late 2020s, between London and the North West of England. Following a landslide referendum, assisted dying has been legalised. However, manipulation by social media and artificial intelligence is out of control. When Lexi, a middle-aged teacher, finds out that her best friend's mother has secretly booked herself a one-way ticket, she sets out on a rescue mission that takes her on a terrifying journey deep into the heart of the death factory.Barry Ryan, of Free@Last TV, said: 'Nicola has created a beautifully stark and brilliantly entertaining juxtaposition of the 'what ifs' about science, life, choices, euthanasia and eugenics and raises hugely important questions about who we are and where we are going'.Nicola has lived in London most of her life, moving there from the seaside town of Southport in the early '80s. After university (UCL), she flirted briefly with journalism, before a 30-year career in corporate communication for big tech companies. In 2017 she was awarded an MA in Digital Media from Goldsmiths University and changed direction. She started to write about surveillance, data ownership, consent and the potential for people to be manipulated without their knowledge. Nicola is a regular blogger on technology, society and the arts. She has lectured in universities on leadership, PR, ethics and communications management. A confident and engaging speaker, she has appeared on BBC Radio 4 Today, BBC local radio, podcasts, spoken at book groups, and is a regular performer at arts festivals including the Brockley Max. She has written for media outlets including The Independent, Time Out, Louder Than War and Influence, and lives in south east London with her family. Read More Read Less