Two Dogs In Africa


Based on true events, where as a teenager I moved with my parents to live in Nairobi, Kenya, a most beautiful part of Africa.

A lighthearted revisiting of my time there, and most importantly how I came to love these two amazing dogs. A loving exploration of two funny and wonderful dogs, Sammy and Shrink.

From spider bites to snake attacks, from cheeky dogs arguing over whose bed it was, to unwanted baths and days in the never ending sun. This tells the story of how I first came to love dogs so much, and how together we shared some amazing experiences, whether good or bad, they were always by my side.

Two Dogs In Africa is a story of adventure, understanding, discovery and love. Share our experience of life in Africa, and all the fun that we enjoyed – together.

Quotes From The Book:

“As my eyes became accustomed to it all, I could see so many flickers of light, so many fires and flame lights, that it seemed an ocean of stuttering luminescence, with people blurring the reality of it. I wondered if what I saw wasn’t real, that I was sick again, and in the blink of an eye I would wake up to find myself in my bed. That never happened. I could feel the soft air against my bare arms and face, but most of all there were a myriad of smells, all kinds of food cooking, sweetcorn, potatoes, some kind of meats, everything. I knew these people had next to nothing, but through their own hard work and ingenuity they had found a way to live, and survive even in these harsh conditions. A part of me wanted to feel awful for them, but they didn’t deserve my pity, they got my respect, for what they achieved every day in life.”

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Two Dogs In Africa – Real Life Images As Described In The Book

Two Dogs In Africa, Real Photos As Used And Described In The Novel.

Straight from the family album, showing various pictures of myself, mum, dad and the dogs, when we lived in Africa.

Feel free to contact me any time about them. It was a great experience, and a great adventure.


Sammy And Shrink Laying In The Grass Together
Sammy And Shrink Playing in the Back Garden

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I Was A Teenage Necromancer: Supernature

 

Necromancer:

Noun.

1) A method of divination through alleged communication with the dead; black art.

2) Magic in general, especially that practiced by a witch or sorcerer; sorcery; witchcraft; conjuration.

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Stephen is no different than any other young man, quiet, polite, friendly, able to communicate with the dead. His special gift allows him to achieve peace for those long dead but unable to move on, but others see a darker side to his gifts, the ability to communicate with the deceased, so that they may discover their own futures, for their own nefarious ends.

A magical yet disturbing journey, as one young man discovers the nature of life and death, while seeking to fight the scourge of greed and desires of so many around him.

Supernature is the follow up to I Was A Teenage Necromancer, continuing the path of discovery and illumination. Join the adventure, as once again good is pitted against evil that will bring us face to face with the ultimate path of decision.

Which would you choose?

A startling horror novel, full of intrigue, magic and mystery. Don’t read it alone…

“It felt as if I had wandered into someone’s private place, somewhere they had hidden and only they could go, that I had wandered down the rabbit hole and I was stealing a look at things no mere human should ever see. I felt privileged to even be in the place, and wanted more of it.”

“I could see an endless blanket of stars. If only I could just lift up and float into it, I could leave behind all of my problems, become the dream that I so wanted, the freedom to live without fear, not of what there was around me, but of the future itself.”

“Day to light felt like two different lives, that I were different people, and no experience was shared. When I laid down to sleep at night I would feel such a range of negative emotions, but in the morning I would come alive, like a newborn bird wanting to sing. My skin tingled, my eyes felt so wide awake that I could see colours and light in such a way I never had before. I wondered if my soul wandered in places in my dreams that reinvigorated my essence, that strengthened me in unseen ways for the day ahead, that I might have purpose, for myself and others.”

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