Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon

Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon Following a long and continuing career in film and TV Nigel has just published Nothing and Everywhere which is his first novel.

My novel 'LIFE IS JUST…' is set in Cambridge in 1962. You can listen to me talking about my life in the early 60s in Cam...
03/07/2015

My novel 'LIFE IS JUST…' is set in Cambridge in 1962. You can listen to me talking about my life in the early 60s in Cambridge and later on in London. This is the link to the Alan Alder interview on Cambridge 105FM :
http://cambridge105.fm/rock-lit-05-04-2015/
The show features music from the time too!

Some Reviews of 'Life is Just…'"I enjoyed this beautiful writing. I felt as though I was there. The author has spun a fa...
02/07/2015

Some Reviews of 'Life is Just…'
"I enjoyed this beautiful writing. I felt as though I was there. The author has spun a fascinating tale of a young man searching for truth.The author's understanding of the philosophical and spiritual issues that arise in the story and his clear exposition of the hypocrisy and limitations of our current materialistic-scientific belief system will be appreciated by readers."
Bob Fields. Biologist.
"I liked this book. The characterisation is excellent. The story is totally engaging and it flows well. I was completely engrossed by this most believable of tales."
Lois Kleffman. Teacher.
"I loved 'Life is Just'… The author has exceptional abilities. The style is mature yet has a freshness about it. The narrative instantly engaged me and I read the novel in two sittings. It has drama, mystery and a very sophisticated plot."
Sarah Jennings. Publisher of Young Adult books.
The author of 'Life is Just…' did not make things easy for himself by including so many complex characters, each one requiring a different voice. I was surprised and impressed that this element did not present the author with any problems. Structurally the book is very sound and has been carefully constructed with the focus moving from one element to another fluently.
Felix MacReddy. Oncologist and Homoepath.
"'Life is Just…' is a compelling read. It's about dogma and spirituality; art and science; past and present; England and India; town and gown; rich and poor; gay and straight. This novel has all the benefits and features of the traditional family saga where the sins of the father rise up with avengence in subsequent generations. This book had a profound effect on me."
Sarah Chatwin. Biographer.

Eventispress have just published my novel 'Life is Just…' This novel is set in Cambridge in 1962 at the dawn of the deca...
02/07/2015

Eventispress have just published my novel 'Life is Just…' This novel is set in Cambridge in 1962 at the dawn of the decade of the cultural revolution. 'Life is Just…' is the story of a 'perfect' family's fall from grace and its redemption. What the Wheatcrofts don't have isn't worth having… And they have everything to lose. There are mysterious phone calls at intervals where no one is on the line and the only sound is Bach’s Toccata and Fugue. The meaning of and truth behind these calls is devastating, but the reader won’t find out until the end of the story.
The novel is now available in paperback and as an e-book on Amazon. If you buy it, read it and like it please write a review on Amazon.
Eventispress: http://www.eventispress.co.uk/

Following the worldwide success of Gordon Films’ documentary The Colours of Infinity on TV and DVD, we are making a new ...
28/04/2015

Following the worldwide success of Gordon Films’ documentary The Colours of Infinity on TV and DVD, we are making a new 3D feature film version using existing footage of Arthur C Clarke, Benoît Mandelbrot and Stephen Hawking, new HD 3D fractal computer animations of the Mandelbrot Set, new HD 3D footage of natural fractals and a new interview with Sir David Attenborough. There will also be a 2D version.
Produced in the style of Godfrey Reggio’s 1983 cult hit Koyaanisqatsi, the Beyond the Colours of Infinity 3D feature will have a powerful soundtrack including original music composed and recorded by Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour and minimal talking-heads.
The film will be made primarily for Imax with cinema, broadcast television, DVD and Blu-ray release following soon after. There are now hundreds of Imax screens around the world all looking for appropriate content that makes the best possible use of the technology. And 3D Beyond the Colours of Infinity will do just that!
We anticipate that the film will gross something in the region of £17 million in the first year following its release with a return to the producers of £3.5 million, given that there are now over 900 Imax screens in the world, 150,000 3D cinema screens and in the UK alone 250,000 households with 3D TVs.
We are seeking investment.
Contact: [email protected]

05/08/2014

This generous review of my novel 'Nothing and Everywhere' was just posted on Amazon: 'Powerful, insightful and beautifully written. I was captivated from start to finish. The characters are weird and fantastic. A sexy maths nerd anyone? This well worth a read.' R D Hale. Vincent Duffy (Author)

We shot another scene for the 'Nothing and Everywhere' fund-raising Teaser last week. The Guru. It's looking good. We ha...
13/04/2014

We shot another scene for the 'Nothing and Everywhere' fund-raising Teaser last week. The Guru. It's looking good. We have one more scene to shoot before we're done and can finally get The Teaser 'out there'.

11/10/2012

At 17:30 on Thursday 8th November at Waterstones Bookshop in Cambridge I will be reading from my novel NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE and showing clips from my film THE COLOURS OF INFINITY. The intention is to explore the parallels and connections between these two very different works.
The event will finish at 19:00.

20/09/2012

A NEW REVIEW OF NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE:

'I have read Nothing & Everywhere recently by N.L.G. and enjoyed it very much!!! Normally - they say - you can't put a book down if it's that good. Well, I say - I didn't want to pick it up towards the end for the fear of finishing it!!! Well done indeed!'
Tibor January. Airline Pilot.

Something to think about..................
10/09/2012

Something to think about..................

24/03/2012
01/03/2012

This review of my novel NOTHING AND EVERYWHERE was recently posted on Amazon USA by Randy Smith:

“A mystery, action-adventure tale that features a beautiful female character who can't quit explaining the most esoteric aspect of mathematics got my attention quickly.
There's something erotic about a lovely lass who smells of a meadow and as a conversational gambit opens with, "And what about pi, John?" Irresistible. Not limited to higher math, the love interest in this fast paced novel, which often reminded me of John Buchan at his best, can also riff on Nicola Tesla and classical music. It's no wonder that John Smith, our protagonist, is smitten within minutes of meeting Susie Bellavista. All the characters in this very cinematic quest to find a lost computer are interesting including the two handguns that take on philosophical importance. The Sig and Beretta are crucial and play an important role. Clearly, the author has a wide range of interests and experience that play out in the action, conversations, digressions, dreams and discussions that make Nothing and Everywhere: A Moral Tale a lively, entertaining read. I sped through it in a single sitting which is the highest compliment I can bestow on a writer.”

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