Nicholas Mark Harding
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Nicholas Mark Harding (born 1964 in
skeptic and a registered Bright
. He was one of the interviewees on BBC Radio 4's Weston's New Pier presented by Chris Ledgard. His novel Sunsphere, a tongue in cheek historical conspiracy, was published in 2011. He was co-writer of The Way Out, winner of a 2020 Royal Television Society award, starring Omid Jalili and Blaithin Mac Gabhann, directed by Suri Krishnamma, for BBC4, The Arts Council and Battersea Arts Centre. He is currently developing film and television projects and is represented by Olav Wyper at SMA Talent in London.
Books
- "Urban Legends" 2004 (ISBN 1-904048-35-8)
- "Secret Societies" 2005 (ISBN 1-904048-41-2)
- "How to Start Your Own Secret Society" 2006 Paperback (ISBN 978-1-84243-211-2)
- "How To Be A Good Atheist" 2007 (ISBN 978-1-84243-237-2)
- "How To Be A Good Atheist" Audio Version 2009 (ISBN 978-1-906968-12-0)
- "Sunsphere" 2011 (ISBN 978-0-9555230-5-2)
Journalism
- "Here's the Whisper on Secret Societies" - The Daily Express December 2006
- "Secret Societies" ICE Magazine no: 48 2005
- "Tunnel Vision" ICE Magazine no: 53 2006
Computer Games
- "Crime Life - Gang Wars" Konami 2005
Filmography as screenwriter
- "Meeting a Bullet" (2004) A New York crime drama
- "25%" (2005) A Los Angeles crime drama
- "The Notebooks of Cornelius Crow" (2005), a psychological thriller set in London
- "Reality Horror Night" (2008) Comedy Horror set in a hotel.
- "Brazen Bull" (2009)
- "Folie a Deux" (2012) A story about an online date with a secret.
- "Isolated" (2020)
- "The Way Out" (2020)
External links
- Nicholas Mark Harding at IMDb
- The Notebooks of Cornelius Crow at IMDb