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Society often serves the solitary notion of setting ones vision askew. The following prologue serves as a build up to the final novel.

These are all poems I have written over the past couple of years. A lot of it has to do with depression, anxiety, and some has to do with social issues in the world. Thank you for taking the time out to read them and this will probably be updated constantly as I continue to write more. 

See the horrid stains that mark the patchwork of human civilization? In these poems I have poured my disgust and my disdain of the corruption and filth which exists in our society.

In a society where breeding is key to fortune, Zeldar Tarrn (the halfbreed son of a nobleman and a seer blood woman) is faced with a life long delimma. Is he of any worth? The beginning of the life long story of the ancient Martian hero...

A pigeon notices his flock is thinning out, and decides to find out why.

Aqua's life is fine until her parents get a high bidder so she has to get married to the farmer's boy. It seems simple until she meets an upperclass guy and starts to fall helplessly for him. This book is not finished yet but I do plan on finishing it.

A hypothetical look at a creation of a small community into a full blown society,with pandora symbolising hope. This shows how social aspects of forming a community affect the development of a society or civilisation. Written from my prespective of this issue in a story form. Contains very mild adult themes. In Uk i would class as PG not X-rated at all.

John Mwangangi is an idealist. He turns his back on a successful legal career in London to return to his home in Migwani, a small, poor town in eastern Kenya. His ambition is to assist his country's development, to create a model that others might emulate. But in trying to rediscover his roots and his very identity, old tensions resurface and new battles have to be fought. John gradually finds himself isolated by irreconcilable demands, excluded from his own culture, never fully admitted to the one he adopts. His father seeks proof of his son's integrity and insists that John's daughter be initiated into adulthood, an act that John's wife would never sanction. And when the tensions force the family apart, John finds solace in the company of Janet Rowlandson, a young British volunteer teacher, who becomes more than a friend. It becomes clear that someone will try to force the issue. A Fool's Knot is a sensitive portrait of a man's attempt to reclaim his cultural identity and, at the same time, stimulate change. The contradictions he must confront in his campaign against the grinding poverty of his people lead almost inevitably to conflict.

Sheila struggled to keep herself sane by ignoring both verbal and sexual abuse in her marriage. In spite of that she could not come out of her married life and accept another man.

Society often serves the solitary notion of setting ones vision askew. The following prologue serves as a build up to the final novel.

These are all poems I have written over the past couple of years. A lot of it has to do with depression, anxiety, and some has to do with social issues in the world. Thank you for taking the time out to read them and this will probably be updated constantly as I continue to write more. 

See the horrid stains that mark the patchwork of human civilization? In these poems I have poured my disgust and my disdain of the corruption and filth which exists in our society.

In a society where breeding is key to fortune, Zeldar Tarrn (the halfbreed son of a nobleman and a seer blood woman) is faced with a life long delimma. Is he of any worth? The beginning of the life long story of the ancient Martian hero...

A pigeon notices his flock is thinning out, and decides to find out why.

Aqua's life is fine until her parents get a high bidder so she has to get married to the farmer's boy. It seems simple until she meets an upperclass guy and starts to fall helplessly for him. This book is not finished yet but I do plan on finishing it.

A hypothetical look at a creation of a small community into a full blown society,with pandora symbolising hope. This shows how social aspects of forming a community affect the development of a society or civilisation. Written from my prespective of this issue in a story form. Contains very mild adult themes. In Uk i would class as PG not X-rated at all.

John Mwangangi is an idealist. He turns his back on a successful legal career in London to return to his home in Migwani, a small, poor town in eastern Kenya. His ambition is to assist his country's development, to create a model that others might emulate. But in trying to rediscover his roots and his very identity, old tensions resurface and new battles have to be fought. John gradually finds himself isolated by irreconcilable demands, excluded from his own culture, never fully admitted to the one he adopts. His father seeks proof of his son's integrity and insists that John's daughter be initiated into adulthood, an act that John's wife would never sanction. And when the tensions force the family apart, John finds solace in the company of Janet Rowlandson, a young British volunteer teacher, who becomes more than a friend. It becomes clear that someone will try to force the issue. A Fool's Knot is a sensitive portrait of a man's attempt to reclaim his cultural identity and, at the same time, stimulate change. The contradictions he must confront in his campaign against the grinding poverty of his people lead almost inevitably to conflict.

Sheila struggled to keep herself sane by ignoring both verbal and sexual abuse in her marriage. In spite of that she could not come out of her married life and accept another man.