A young prince from a small, modern African village is gifted powers from the gods to fight an ancient evil that threatens to destroy then entire world.
A young prince from a small, modern African village is gifted powers from the gods to fight an ancient evil that threatens to destroy then entire world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edmund Kagya-Agyemang was born and raised in Ghana, West Africa. After attending college in Africa, Edmund pursued his graduate studies in the United States and currently holds an MBA and Doctoral degree in global business. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. Throughout his life, Edmund has been intrigued by superhero characters, and has always wanted to share his affinity for supernatural phenomena with the world. Tapping into his Ghanaian upbringing, The Porcupine Man novel blends rich African culture with western American culture while adding new genre elements to traditional fanfare. Written for both young and mature audiences, The Porcupine Man's journey is filled with wonder, suspense, intrigue, and wall-to-wall action for those with heightened curiosity. Odell Hall is a Harlem, USA born writer/editor who has been immersed in genre for years, learning to read while tearing up his dad's comic book collection. His work has appeared in Ebony, SXSW Magazine, AllHipHop.com, Planetill.com, and various other platforms. Now living in Charlotte, NC, he holds an MBA in Global Business and watches with joy as his children tear up his comics learning to read.
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