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Australia, 2013.



David Brenner is just number 37 standing in line at the welfare office, waiting to hand in forms about all the jobs he should have been searching for. He is what the stereotype encourages, a lazy dole bludger, seeking a free ride off hard working tax payers. After months of isolation with nothing but daytime television and grueling news articles to serve as a distraction, David embraces the negative thinking towards himself, whilst becoming more and more twisted in his hatred for the world around him.



Written from the point of view that a person's thoughts drive one's destiny, Thoughter is a groundbreaking exploration into what happens to ordinary humans who can't rely on luck, other people, or even themselves. A self proclaimed 'default citizen', David is about to discover how horrifying the word 'default' can be.

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