The founder
Thomas founded Always Questioning as the home for his independent writing and media, the work that ranges past any single subject. For more than twenty-five years he worked inside organizations where accountability was not optional, in regulated finance, large-scale security, logistics, and technology.
He writes about the same thing from a dozen angles: what happens when powerful tools arrive faster than the systems meant to govern them, and who ends up carrying the cost when no one is actually deciding. His argument is simple and uncomfortable. Not choosing is a choice, and the default becomes the decision.
He is the author of The Wrong Default and Take the Call, and the imprint gathers the rest of the work around them: the essays, the knowledge system, the comedic line, and Fallen Wyrms, a fantasy world in development.
The questions that do not clock out, followed in public. Someone has to ask, and the point is to keep asking where the answer still costs something.