
Author of Symposium: The End of Tomorrow — exploring AI, humanity, and the stories we tell about the future. I write fiction and non-fiction about leadership, happiness, mindset, technology, and what it means to be human.
Paul Corke writes at the intersection of technology, humanity, leadership, and meaning.
He is the author of Symposium: The End of Tomorrow, a techno-thriller that explores what might happen when artificial intelligence stops answering our questions—and starts asking its own. Written with a cinematic lens, Symposium marks the beginning of a wider story universe that will expand into a minimum trilogy.
Alongside his fiction, Paul is also known for his work in mindset, leadership, and positive psychology. He has written several non-fiction books including Leadership 5.0: The Future of Leadership, The New Positive Thinking, and Reframe Your Mindset, all of which explore how humans think, lead, and adapt in times of rapid change.
Before becoming an author full time, Paul spent over 25 years working in the corporate world across the UK, Europe, the US, and Asia, specialising in leadership development, organisational effectiveness, and innovation. That experience now quietly informs the worlds and characters he creates—particularly his interest in power, responsibility, and what happens when systems evolve faster than the people inside them.
Paul is also an executive coach, speaker, and contributor to platforms including Aura, Brainz Magazine, and Thinkers360, where he has been recognised as a leading global voice in mindset and leadership.
At the heart of all his work—fiction and non-fiction alike—is a fascination with the same question:
What does it really mean to be human in a world that’s changing faster than ever before?
Paul also works with leaders and organisations around the world and supports global impact initiatives aligned with the UN Global Goals.
When he is not writing, Paul spends time with his wife and 4 children, plays sports, travels and reads a book or two at the same time.