Rain-dark industrial prison city on Serenith.

Author file // Christoffer Vuolo Junros

Engineering the future by day. Questioning it by night.

A note on the future, the systems we build, and the politics that shaped The Delay.

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Christoffer Vuolo Junros

Born
1989
Raised
Gothenburg, Sweden
Home
Stockholm
Field
Vehicle electrification

About the author

The Delay comes from the place where technology, power, and responsibility collide.

My name is Christoffer Vuolo Junros. I was born in 1989 and raised in Gothenburg, Sweden's vibrant second-largest city. For the past four years, I have called Stockholm home, sharing life with my incredible wife, Joanna, my partner and a constant source of joy, love, and inspiration.

I have always been drawn to the future: the machines we build, the systems we trust, and the human cost hidden inside every promise of progress. That fascination runs through both my professional life and my fiction, especially when technology becomes a language power uses to excuse itself.

Beyond writing, I work as a Senior Engineer at Scania, specialising in vehicle electrification. Over the years, I have contributed to companies including Volvo, Scania, SAAB, and Husqvarna, experiences that deepened my understanding of technology, industry, and the responsibility that comes with building what comes next.

The Delay is inspired by my own worldviews and thoughts: my belief in technology as an extension of human potential, and my concern for what happens when systems become more important than the people they were meant to serve. Its politics come from real patterns: occupation made bureaucratic, settlement sold as progress, cruelty made routine, and ordinary people trained to survive by looking away.