Books
Fiction
Water New York: Overlook Press, 1994; UK: Five Leaves Press, 1995) More Information
Wild Women: Contemporary Short Stories By Women Celebrating Women (ed) New York: Overlook Press 1994; London: Vintage, 1994
Correspondence London: The Women’s Press, 1992; New York: Overlook Press, 1993 More Information
Memoir/Travel
Hello World: travels in virtuality Raw Nerve Books, 2004 More Information
Nonfiction
Nature and Wellbeing in the Digital Age self-published, 2017 More Information
Technobiophilia: nature and cyberspace Bloomsbury, 2013 More Information
The Noon Quilt with Teri Hoskin, Nottingham: trAce, 1999
Creative Writing: A Handbook For Workshop Leaders University of Nottingham Press, 1995 Free Google Download
Chapters
Flickering into Life in 25: Celebrating 25 Years of NTU’s MA in Creative Writing, Eds Belbin, D. and Waterman, R., Shoestring Press, 2019
Storying Cyberspace: Narratives and Metaphors in Real Lives, Celebrity Stories Eds Round, J. and Thomas, B. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014
And inside… silence in In the Flesh eds. Page, K. and Leuvens, L. Brindle and Glass: Canada 2012
From gunny sacks to hyperlinks: notes on early connections between computers, landscapes, and the body in Putting Knowledge to Work and Letting Information Play, Hunsinger, J. & Luke, T.W. (Ed) Tenth Anniversary Research E-Edition, 2009, Center for Digital Discourse and Culture, Virginia Tech. ISBN: 978-1-933217-00-0
Transliteracy and New Media in Transdisciplinary Digital Art. Sound, Vision and the New Screen Digital Art Weeks and Interactive Futures 2006/2007, Zurich, Switzerland and Victoria, BC, Canada. Selected Papers Communications In Computer And Information Science Volume 7, 2008, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-79486-8 Adams, Randy; Gibson, Steve; Müller Arisona, Stefan (Eds.) pp 101-109
Transliteracy as a Unifying Perspective Thomas, S., Joseph, C., Laccetti, J., Mason, B., Perril, S., and Pullinger, K.in The Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies, eds. Hatzipanagos. S. and Warburton, S. London: IGI Global, 2008 ISBN: 978-1-60566-208-4
Correspondence in Reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture, ed. by Mary Flanagan & Austin Booth (Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, England: MIT Press 2002) pp. 195-208.
All Strapped In in 47 Modern European Short Stories, (Copenhagen: Forlaget Systime, 1999) [German; Danish; Finnish]
The Talent For Virtuality in Crossing The Border ed. Lisa Tuttle, (London: Gollancz 1998) (Munich: German translation Der heimliche Spiegel, dtv 2000)
All Strapped In in Wild Women: Contemporary Short Stories By Women Celebrating Women, ed. S. Thomas, (New York: Overlook Press 1994; London: Vintage, 1994)
Between the Boys and their Toys in Where No Man Has Gone Before ed. Lucie Armitt (London: Routledge 1990)
Articles
A Landscape History of Brexit Orion Magazine, Winter 2018
Green by Design Orion Magazine, Summer 2018
10 Words Technology Borrowed from Nature Orion Magazine, October 2015
Can a virtual reality game make you forget you’re in pain? The Conversation, February 26, 2015
Talking to houseplants might make them happy, but one app calls for a deeper connection. The Conversation, January 8, 2015
Changing a landscape with the power of your mind is hugely relaxing. The Conversation, November 18, 2014
Social network Tsū opts for green – they’re in the right spectrum for connectedness. The Conversation, November 10, 2014
Six wearables and apps to improve health and happiness. The Conversation, October 10, 2014
Another Ocean – the internet and the sea Orion Magazine, September 2014
‘Silicon beach’ has locals in a twist but who wants to be stuck in an office? The Conversation, August 20, 2014
Webcam bird rescue shows how quickly our attraction to nature can turn sour. The Conversation, July 8, 2014
Blue mind charts our link with water, but what about Twitter streams and net surfing? The Conversation, June 9, 2014
Cyberparks will be intelligent spaces embedded with sensors and computers. The Conversation, May 16, 2014
Next nature: ‘nature caused by people’ Journal of Professional Communication: Vol.3: Iss 2, Article 5
Gazing at Virtual Nature Is Good for Your Psychological Well-Being Slate, 17 December 2013
Technobiophilia: We surf the net, stream our films and save stuff in the cloud. Can we get all the nature we need from the digital world? Aeon Magazine, 24 September 2013
Making a space: transliteracy and creativity in ’Transdisciplinary Learning for Digital Creative Practice’, Digital Creativity 24:3. September 2013.
When Geeks Go Camping – finding California in cyberspace in Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, Vol.15 No.1 February 2009
Mapping human creativity with Zedan, H., Cau, A., Buss, K., Westendorf, S., Hugill, A., Thomas, S., , Proceedings of the 12th Serbian Mathematical Congress, Novi Sad, 16 September 2008.
Transliteracy: Crossing Divides Thomas, S., Joseph, C., Laccetti, J., Mason, B., Mills, S., Perril, S., et al. First Monday, Volume 12 Number 12 – 3 December 2007
The end of cyberspace and other surprises in Mills, S., Stewart, G., Thomas, S. (co-editors) Convergence Special Issue “An End to the New? Re-assessing the claims for New Media Writing(s)” Convergence, Volume 13 no 5, 2006, Pp 383-391
Narratives of Digital Life at the trAce Online Writing Centre in G.E. Hawisher & C.L. Selfe, Eds, Computers and Composition, Volume 22, Issue 4, 2005, Pages 493-501













