Sarah Potter
Sarah Potter writes quirky novels that slip and slide between genres. They contain elements of science fiction, fantasy, and eccentric British humour of various shades. Primarily, Noah Padgett and the Dog-People is a multi-layered anthropomorphic fantasy adventure, which will appeal to children and adults alike. The author's inspiration for the story lies with a childhood spent around dogs, followed by her first job as a kennel assistant. Later she worked in psychiatry, hence Noah Padgett's...See more
Sarah Potter writes quirky novels that slip and slide between genres. They contain elements of science fiction, fantasy, and eccentric British humour of various shades. Primarily, Noah Padgett and the Dog-People is a multi-layered anthropomorphic fantasy adventure, which will appeal to children and adults alike. The author's inspiration for the story lies with a childhood spent around dogs, followed by her first job as a kennel assistant. Later she worked in psychiatry, hence Noah Padgett's incarceration in a hospital for insane Canis sapiens. Nowadays she writes full-time, under the supervision of her astute, clock-watching Labrador. See less
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