David Bowker (writer)
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David Bowker is a British author and screenwriter. Born in Manchester, England, Bowker has written seven novels. He has also worked as a journalist and as a columnist on The Times.[1] He has various film projects in development and his TV work includes episodes of Casualty and Coronation Street. He is currently working on his eighth novel.[2]
Bowker's book, How to Be Bad was recommended by Esquire magazine as one of the books of 2005.[3]
Selected works
Books
- The Death Prayer (1995)
- The Secret Sexist (1996)[4]
- The Butcher of Glastonbury (1997)
- From Stockport With Love (1999)[5]
- Rawhead (2002),[6] retitled The Death You Deserve in 2003 for its American release
- I Love My Smith & Wesson (2004),[7] retitled Rawhead In Love the same year
- How To Be Bad (2005)[8]
Radio
- Big Boys Don't Cry (BBC Radio 4, 1992)[9]
Television
- Truants (BBC1, 2004)[10]
- Coronation Street (ITV1, 2008–2009) (6 episodes)
- Casualty (BBC1, 2008–present) (10 episodes) Core Writer
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