Nick Clark Windo studied English Literature at Cambridge University and acting at RADA. As well as writing, he works as a film producer and communications coach. He lives in London with his wife and daughter. The Feed is his first novel.
Terrifyingly, brilliantly plausible * Observer * Splendid concept, beautifully and horrifyingly realised -- <i>Espresso Coco</i> blog I devoured this story barely putting it down . . . Highly recommended -- <i>Liz Loves Books</i> blog A tense thriller with a strong vein of the speculative. And that ending . . . blimey! -- Den Patrick 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 Nick Clark Windo's captivating debut is a dark, thought-provoking read. Tap into The Feed and it will change your world -- Adam Hamdy An interesting post-apocalyptic science fiction novel that builds to a climax that embraces the three Hs - haunting, horrific and perhaps, hopeful * Science Fact and Science Fiction Concatenation * I really enjoyed it and what a great ending! -- Martina Cole What a riveting and original novel! The Feed is frighteningly believable and disturbing and I loved the way I was pulled into its dark reality, so convincing that it's almost unbearable. The Feed is one of those rare novels that changes your mind as you read it. It is such a brilliant exploration of the hive-mind, taken to chilling extremes which almost destroy humanity. -- Helen Dunmore [An] admirable debut . . . succeeds as a sober, semi-satirical commentary on our connectivity-obsessed times * Financial Times * Easily one of the most powerful and disturbing novels of the year . . . intensely original and constantly surprising . . . a visceral experience * Starburst * Combining thriller with futuristic nightmare, Nick Clark Windo's debut novel presents an all too believable version of a near future . . . ambitious and thought-provoking -- <i>S</i> magazine [A] brilliant, highly charged debut * Daily Mail * The Feed is a chilling, dystopian page-turner - I was hooked from the very beginning and haunted for days after finishing it. -- S J Watson