Nick Clark Windo

Nick Clark Windo is represented by Juliet Mushens

Nick Clark Windo is represented by Juliet Mushens

 

Nick studied at Cambridge University and RADA. His first novel, The Feed, was pre-empted in 24 hours for six figures in the UK where it was published by Headline, and went to auction in the US where it was published by William Morrow.

The Feed was adapted for TV by Amazon and Virgin Media. The show starred David Thewlis and Michelle Fairley and was adapted by Channing Powell (The Walking Dead).

Nick is also a communications coach, working with a wide variety of companies and people. He also occasionally produces films. The last one, Dead In A Week (or your money back), starring Tom Wilkinson and Christopher Eccleston, and with music by Guy Garvey and Pete Jobson, is on Netflix in the UK and US.

Praise for The Feed:

‘A tense thriller with a strong vein of the speculative. And that ending . . . blimey!’ — Den Patrick, author of The Boy With the Porcelain Blade

‘Nick Clark Windo's captivating debut is a dark, thought-provoking read. Tap into The Feed and it will change your world.’ — Adam Hamdy, author of Pendulum

Surprising and ambitiousThe Feed takes connectivity to a terrifying extreme — and then rips it away. Technology-addled survivors are forced to relearn how to live in a world in which nothing is safe, not even sleep. Fascinating.’ — Alexandra Oliva, author of The Last One

‘Imagine a mash-up of "Black Mirror" episodes in post-apocalyptic Britain.’ — Washington Post

‘[A] brilliant, highly charged debut.’ — Daily Mail

‘A chilling, dystopian page-turner — I was hooked from the very beginning and haunted for days after finishing it.’ — S.J. Watson, bestselling author of Before I Go to Sleep

‘A really clever and original book. A tense thriller wrapped up in a scarily plausible dystopian nightmare, with a twist that will make your head explode!’ — C.J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man

Rights sold:

The Feed: Headline (UK), HarperCollins (US), Record (Brazil), Cheers (China), Gu-Fic (Korea), Czarna Owca (Poland), Corint (Romania), 2020 (Portugal), Vulkan (Serbia), Egmont (Turkey), Amazon (Film/TV option).