Joe Quirk
Joe Quirk is an American author originally from Westfield, New Jersey. His latest book is Seasteading: How Floating Nations Will Restore the Environment, Enrich the Poor, Cure the Sick, and Liberate Humanity from Politicians. Quirk is also president of the non-profit Seasteading Institute.
Work
Quirk's novel The Ultimate Rush, published in 1998, concerns a rollerblading messenger caught in an illegal insider trading ring.Quirk's nonfiction book It's Not You, It's Biology: the Science of Love, Sex & Relationships is a relationships book grounded in science, presenting relationship advice heavily grounded in evolutionary psychology.
Quirk's 2009 novel Exult tells a story of love, death, and hope among a community of hang-gliders.
Quirk has also published a science/history book, Call to the Rescue: The Story of the Marine Mammal Center.
Since March 2014, Quirk has worked at the Seasteading Institute as an author and "seavangelist." At the Seasteading Institute, he authored a book with Patri Friedman on seasteading as a solution to multiple issues facing the globe. In 2019, he directed the documentary , about a prototype seastead built and deployed off the coast of Thailand.