Don’t Let Me Drown

War, guilt and hope collide in this magical realism novella

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Traumatised by his experiences as a war photographer, Aaron is drowning in guilt and tranquilisers. On a new assignment to document the civil conflict in the African country of Miberia, he is paralysed by the belief that terrible things only happen so that he can capture them on camera.

When he meets Mary, a young woman in danger because she is intersex, he’s convinced that if he can just save her, it will redeem him for all the other deaths he’s witnessed.

So begins a race to the border, one step ahead of the rebel army. But as love grows between them and the country is submerged in innocent blood, Aaron comes to understand that he’s not saving Mary. She’s saving him.

Amidst the horrors of war, can Aaron rediscover hope?

About The Author

Andy Siege

Andy Siege

Andy Siege was born in Kenya in 1985 and has since lived in Ethiopia, Canada, and Germany. He is an award-winning screenwriter and director, with his debut film Beti and Amare nominated for multiple high-profile film awards. Andy is a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and is mentally divergent. He has a BA in Creative Writing and an MA in Political Science.

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