After years of astonishing readers and linguists alike by typing entire books backwards, British author Nigel Thompson has finally written an original story of his own — and it’s inspired by his loyal pet dog, Benny.
Thompson, who holds a Guinness World Record for typing more than 60 published novels entirely in reverse order, has captivated audiences with his unusual yet precise skill. His latest project, however, marks a heartfelt departure from mere technical challenge to personal creativity.
The new story, titled “Pawprints in Reverse”, tells the tale of a dog’s unwavering friendship and the healing power of companionship — all, of course, typed backwards by hand. “I’ve spent years retyping others’ words in reverse,” Thompson shared. “This time, I wanted to tell my own story — one that started with a wagging tail and endless inspiration.”
Thompson began developing his backward-typing technique decades ago, driven by curiosity and an eye for challenge. His method involves typing each word and sentence in mirror form — a process that demands extraordinary focus and spatial reasoning.
Early readers of Pawprints in Reverse have described it as both touching and mind-bending, blending emotional storytelling with a unique presentation that reflects Thompson’s signature quirk.
The author hopes his latest work will remind readers that creativity can come from the most unexpected places — even from looking at the world in reverse.