Inkslinging in Africa

Wondering what my book is about? Wanna get a taste for my writing style?

Visit my travel blog, Inkslinging in Africa, which is serving as the foundation for my book.

Throughout my six-month solo journey through West Africa, Cameroon and Madagascar, I shared stories of people I met, places I visited and things I learned.

I bared my soul on that blog. Eat it up.

Some of readers’ favorite posts:

Homecoming: I reunite with a polygamous family in a rural village in Cameroon.

The gift of school: Money for education was cause for joy in Fongo-Ndeng, Cameroon.

Making much from mud: Exploring Djenne, Mali, where all buildings are made of mud.

A very long layover: Unwilling to pay a bribe? Unable to leave the Cameroonian airport.

Special delivery: Carrying a risky package for a stranger on a flight in Madagascar.

Zen: High on travel.

Jean and Lolita: Watching a sick boy in Burkina Faso connect with a chimp.

Desert by camel: Experiencing a sandstorm in Timbuktu.

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