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I am an ex-pat Brit living in Boston, MA. I've been writing for many years - screenplays initially and novels latterly. I have a feature film in development and I'm currently hawking around my second novel, The Natural Order of Things.

favourite books

The Satanic Versus
The Dice Man
Tough Guys Don't Dance
Jude the Obscure
The Woodlanders
The Book of Illusions
Shalimar the Clown
Eve Green
The Brooklyn Follies
Brother of the More Famous Jack
Temples of Delight
Any Human Heart
Restless
Things I've Loved
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
We Need to Talk About Kevin
Lunar Park
American Psycho
The Good Life
Wuthering Heights



*NB* The Natural Order of Things has been updated to address the 'Brenda's a bit boring' comments.

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Mr Nice Guy

Thomas Dowler

A romantic comedy about a man who refuses to believe that chivalry is dead and that nice guys finish last.


Mr Nice Guy is the story of Dan Fisher, aspiring stand-up comedian and all-round good guy, who gets dumped by his girlfriend Claudia for being "too nice".

Dan is forced to reassess his life, and his long-held belief that being "nice" was generally considered a good thing. His eccentric flatmate Giles and flamboyant boss Darren help Dan understand that what women really want is someone a bit dangerous. Someone James Dean-esque.

But when Dan meets Rachel, and her arrogant, possessive boyfriend Warren, Dan starts to realise that maybe he was right all along, and there's nothing wrong with being a nice guy.

Complete at 78000 words and currently in development as a feature film adaptation.

 

The Natural Order of Things

Thomas Dowler

Two ideologically opposed diarists tell the story of how a constitutional crisis, an oil blockade and a stock-market crash brought society to its knees.


"The first thing to get out of the way is that there was no meteor.

No alien invasion.

The polar ice caps didn’t melt."


The Natural Order of Things is a literary novel deeply rooted in the financial, political and ideological crises of early 21st Century society. It asks whether that feeling, deep in your gut, that civilization is on the brink of a major catastrophe is just you being neurotic or is genuinely a sign of the times. What if the oil does stop flowing westward and what if the next foundering bank falls so hard that it takes every other financial institution with it? What if money becomes meaningless, and the empty rhetoric of society collapses under the weight of sudden self-realization - not in ten years or twenty years, but the year after next?


And what if the only records of what happens are the journals of two people trying to make sense of a world in which none of the old rules remain – a middle-aged evangelical Christian determined to re-establish her idea of order, and a young philosophy professor happy to make the most of his new circumstances?

 

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I wrote 1173 days ago

Ali This is fabulous. On the forums I'm constantly harping on about people blurting their entire premise out in the first three paragraphs, and your writing is a great example of what I see as a much better way: a very carefully, intricate unwinding of a story that draws the reader in and makes t... view book

I wrote 1173 days ago

I'm not much into crime myself (perhaps Morse aside) but this is excellent. Very flowing, very engaging and easy to read. I like the way you set up the dynamic between Stone and Arthur very early and how it sets the tone. I liked the historical context. Excellent stuff! view book

I wrote 1191 days ago

Simon Just realised I never thanked you for your comments on TNOOT (and for reading any of it in the first place). Most remiss of me. I wasn't going to bother reading Evil Unltd what with it being already on the editor's desk and that. I will, however, take a sneaky peek at Kip Doodle. view book

I wrote 1191 days ago

Howard, This is rather late in coming but I've only just got up to speed with Authonomy etiquette.... Thank you so much for your kind comments about The Natural Order of Things. Barry is on my watchlist and I'm hoping to read it today or tomorrow with comments to follow. Tom view book

I wrote 1191 days ago

Clare, Thank you for your extremely interesting comments on The Natural Order of Things. You are, of course, completely right about the characters tending towards the two dimensional. I think they're both kind of slow reveals and you don't necessarily really get a true sense of who they are until... view book

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