This Isn't Real, Is It?

Rebecca Viljoen
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This Isn't Real, Is It?

Rebecca Viljoen
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  • Date de publication : Jan 11, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 136
  • Éditeur : Author Solutions Inc
  • ISBN : 9781973648963
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.29" L x 8.5" H

Rebecca Viljoen was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe in 1953. She lives with her husband, and they have two grown up sons - who don't live with them. (They live with three cats and a flock of mixed breed bantam-type chickens.) Home is Harare, Zimbabwe. She has always lived in Africa, where her heart is, though she has travelled to most of the other continents. Her training is in special needs teaching for dyslexic and ADD/ADHD students, and she is the founder of a small educational trust, which specialises in students who don't fit comfortably into the ordinary school system. A few years ago, she met two young men in a car park, which somehow lead to her becoming a film producer. Although she knew nothing about film making, thirty years experience in theatre helped a little. Rebecca Viljoen is a nom de plume.

About the Illustrator
Bill Masuku is a born and raised Zimbabwean comic book artist, writer, and founder of Enigma Comix Africa. He gained acclaim for his fresh take on super hero narratives in his books Captain South Africa and Razor-Man, fast making him one of the notable pioneers of African comic book stories in the SADC region. He appeared as a guest at the first Comic Con Africa hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2018. He has gone on to teach his craft in youth development programs in Harare.

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