Hi everyone,
Welcome to my website.
Who am I?
I'm Ken Brown.
My first book, 'Flesh and Blood (Human Sacrifice, eating human flesh and drinking blood)' has now been published in paperback and e-book format.
You can buy it from Amazon using this link.
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I'm writing my second book in my Christian Taboo Series on Tattoos.
I became a Christian on the evening of 14 February 1979 at a talk in Cambridge, England. The speaker was David Watson, a well-known Anglican (Church of England) evangelist, who had come to Cambridge University to do a series of talks called, 'The God who speaks'. And He did!
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I was at Cambridge University studying Law at Downing College.
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Before I became a Christian I was fascinated with UFOs and the occult, although I never experimented with the occult. I was drawn in by reading books by Denis Wheatley (especially 'The Devil Rides Out') and William Peter Blatty (you know the book and the film!). On the UFO side I remember reading 'The Warminster Mystery' by George Adamski and a UFO magazine, the name of which escapes me.
Following University I went to Law College in Guildford and when I passed my Law Society exams I was articled to a partner at Norton, Rose, Botterell and Roche, in the City of London.
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I was a solicitor for about 30 years. I left the Law at the end of 2010 and trained to teach English as a Foreign Language (Celta Cambridge), which I have done since then, in England, India and now online back home.
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On my return from India I worked as a postman with Royal Mail. Yes, a little unexpected, a little 'unconventional'; it's a long story!
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I am now 'retired'. I have things to say but few places to say them, so I decided to write some books about unusual subjects, because the 'unusual' interests me. I'm also a bit of a contrarian.
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I'm married, living in South London, and I have four children (two of mine and two step-children - all adults).
You may think from the above that I'm very middle class, my parents were professionals, and I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth. But that wasn't the way it was.
Contact
If you would like to comment on anything to do with any of my books or the books I recommend (or any of your own recommendation}, please email me.