February Paws 2026
At this time of year, I usually take a break from writing. In previous years, I was posting articles 5-6 times every fortnight. But, since I’ve been publishing books over the last 12 or so months, I have reduced my article output down to one a week. This has given me time to write, edit, format, and so far publish three books.
Collected Essays on AngloFuturism Philosophy
This book explores the ideas which underpin this new and growing movement. AngloFuturism is a merger of tradition British ways with futuristic tech. It has gained notoriety amongst the media last year, and more people are getting involved. The book lays out the philosophical framework, and starts to unpack what it means for us in the digital 21st Century.
This book unpacks where astronomy appears in the Book of Genesis. I map out how the patriarchs with their long ages in Genesis 5 and 11 are related to astronomy. It’s been rather popular in the US. It’s an exciting and controversial book, and I’m hoping it might take off this year.
This is a 20,000 word love letter I wrote to my wife. It is made up of various fairy tales. Each one has phrases and in-jokes which my wife and I have shared over 20 years of marriage. The premise is similar to 1001 Arabian Nights, where a dragon captures a storyteller, demanding a story from him. Or he will kill them. The ending has a surprising twist.
If you’d like any of these books, they are available from Amazon. If you are paid subscriber, I can send you a copy for free. This is one of the benefits of having a paid subscription with me.
My next book is due to be published soon. It is my second book in my series in AngloFuturism called Cultural Shift.
England, Britain, and the wider Anglosphere is struggling economically, politically, and culturally. There doesn’t appear to be enough money to go around, politicians can’t seem to adequately solve the most pressing problems, and culture feels like its being continually recycled.
This book addresses the cultural presuppositions of the country, and lays out a plan to revitalise it. This will then open up much needed conversations around politics, what the ‘good life’ looks like, and our role in society.
I hope this might kickstart some much needed self-reflection about how we use modern technology, what kind of culture we need, and how to express Anglo identity in the digital 21st Century.
Over this next six months, I plan to write two books. One on AngloFuturism fiction, where I’ve written 3/4 of the book already. The other will be a theology book on the Beatitudes. Again, I’ve written almost half of this already.
I plan to also write a 10,000 word AngloFuturism arts manifesto. This will challenge our conception of modern art, and provide a new framework. Which I hope will rejuvenate the ailing arts scene in the country.
This all may seem rather ambitious, but unless we aim for the stars, we will struggle to achieve anything. Dream big, and if we fail to to do it, at least we’ve done something positive.
Tower of Adam will continue to publish articles on the technological Christian and how we can co-exist with the new invasive digital technology. So, we don’t lose our humanity or our salvation. This will likely be a book next year.
After this series, I plan to start one where I explain how I read the Bible. I’ve noticed I see the text slightly different to other Modern readers. Hence, why my takes always appear fresh and interesting. This series will help you see what I see, and help you appreciate the beauty of Scripture.
Tales of Old England Christendom will continue its series on King Alfred. I started this in January 2024 and it is still going. Rather than give a history of King Alfred, I go in depth into every part of his story, and draw personal lessons for it. I plan to turn this into a book next year, and if you are a paid subscriber to this SubStack, you can get a signed copy of the book for free.
My Agloria SubStack will continue to be the place where I publish my more eclectic takes. I plan to start a series on ‘How to be creative’ in February. I have an unconventional view of creativity and will lay out what I think creativity actually is. And, then how to use that conceptual framework to increase our creative output.
I started a new SubStack called AngloFuturism BLAST last month. This is where I will focus on this topic. I was publishing the articles on Agloria, but I felt they were getting lost amongst the other topics. If you are a paid subscriber there, you will receive audio book chapters, read more in-depth AngloFuturism philosophy articles, and you will have access to a private chat.
The Tower of Adam Video Channel will be used more in the coming months. I recently bought a Blue Yeti mic and plan to read chapters of my books, and upload them there. And, will start to do some live streaming, placing them on the video channel too.
If any of this interests you, I’d encourage you to subscribe to the SubStacks. And, think about becoming a paid subscriber for a free signed book, and extra content.
Below the paywall is a personal message to my paid subscribers. So, thank you to all my free subscribers. I appreciate your support. Please keep reading, sharing and engaging with my writings. I can’t grow my SubStacks without you.



