1.Hieroglyphic sign of Egyptian origin denoting 'life'. Temple reliefs frequently included scenes in which the king was offered the ankh sign by the gods, symbolizing the divine conferral of eternal life. The icon was one of the few hieroglyphs that was comprehensible even to the illiterate.

2. British self-publishing imaginative fiction imprint of NOEL K HANNAN.

 

Welcome to ANKH. This is the homepage of writer and publisher NOEL K HANNAN. Here you will find samples of Noel's work, both unpublished and previously published, details of how to order BAD TO THE BONE and NIGHTFALL PRESS publications, and find out information about ANKH and associated projects.

 

14th September 2005 - Rumours Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated

Well even by my standards two years is a long time to leave a website untouched - I wonder if anyone is still out there? I'm assuming you are..... well I've had a busy two years that I'm sure I will document extensively elsewhere, but for now, main news is the release of a paperback version of The Children via the ace Cafepress.com site - could be the end of publishing as we know it. Feel free to check out the version of The Children on my own site but if you want to go and buy a real copy, be my guest. You can find it at http://www.cafepress.com/nkh

Still busy but I'll be back as soon as Ican with more updates, additions to the archive and Skunk Works Manual, and hopefully some more printed stuff.

  Stay tuned!

 

NOEL K HANNAN, Crewe, Sep 2005

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