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The Bad Old Days
THE BAD OLD DAYS begins in 17th century London and depicts the harsh beginnings of George Middleton and his adventurous rise in the transatlantic slave trade. Amidst the backdrop of crime, prostitution and overseas forays, an epic tale of love and flawed expectations emerges.
Score Cycle:
A Day in the Life of a £20 Note
SCORE CYCLE is a short film that follows the course of a £20 note as it passes through the hands of several Londoners. The plot is a metaphor for democracy and in particular, Alexander Fraser Tytler's quote which states, all democratic societies follow an inevitable cycle of: bondage, spiritual faith, courage, freedom, abundance, selfishness, complacency, apathy, fear and dependency.
#barz
#barz is more than poetry; it’s rhythm, raw emotion, and unfiltered truth. A collection that bridges worlds, voices, and styles, it brings together two distinct yet complementary poets: Dorian Fellows and Obi Ajulum. From love to loss, rebellion to redemption, #barz is a poetic cipher meant to be read, felt, and spit like fire. This isn’t just poetry; this is a movement.
Multiple voices. One collection. Infinite truth.
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Future Projects
All Thoughts (Short Film Anthology)
A bold, dialogue-driven series exploring the divide between what we say and what we think. Each story stages a single conversation in real time, then rewinds to reveal the unspoken truths, fears, and desires shaping every word.
Episodes:
See-Line: In a nightclub, two strangers flirt, but their unspoken thoughts reveal far more than their words.
Dorian: A polite exchange between a young writer and a reader unravels into darker inner worlds.
Rocks: Two siblings clash over identity, exposing love and misunderstanding in equal measure.
Fin.: A young man confronts his mental health in a haunting dialogue with himself.
The Bad Old Days (cont'd)
(Follow-Up Novella and Novel)
Format: Literary Fiction (2 sequels to original novel)
Status: Writing stage
Overview: Following the critically developed world of The Bad Old Days, two sequels will continue the saga of 18th-century England, blending historical grit with human drama. These novels extend the Dorian Fellows literary canon and provide layered source material for future screen adaptations.
Expansion Potential: Adaptable into historical limited series or feature films, strengthening Lunador Prose’s cross-media pipeline.
Five Weeks (6-Part Limited Series)
Format: 6 x 60-70-minute episodes
Status: Script stage
Logline: Over the course of one week, five Londoners’ lives intertwine in unexpected ways. Each episode tracks a single day, blending crime, corruption, and uncanny metaphysical undertones to reveal how ordinary choices ripple into extraordinary consequences.
Expansion Potential: Positioned as a prestige limited series (BBC, Netflix, HBO Max). Balances authentic social realism with stylish, elevated storytelling.
Life, Verses, Crime (3-Part Serial)
Format: 3 x 60-minute episodes (mini-series)
Status: Treatment stage
Logline: A raw and poetic journey through London’s underground, told across three connected chapters. Each part weaves lyrical verse with stark realism, tracing young men navigating crime, loyalty, and ambition in a city where every choice carries consequence.
Expansion Potential: Developed as a self-contained serial with spin-off potential into longer series. Strong crossover between youth audiences, festival circuits, and streaming platforms.



