“Watch Where You’re Going” is an epic family drama with horror and thriller undertones about generational curses as seen through the Rukwaro Family as it is haunted by an evil watch that feeds on their desires.
A Slice of Darkness for Breakfast is what happen when you bring 9 talented writers together and ask, nay, demand that they go nuts.
The result is a breakfast of imaginative tales about the challenging art of being human, and the awakening of the monsters within.
We, the chefs, only ask, nay, demand, that you go as nuts consuming your breakfast, as we did preparing it. ;-)
Rita, the ambitious matriarch of the Mugambi empire, is an overbearing mother to her sons Zain and Bahati. She runs her family as she runs her businesses - with an iron fist - and swiftly and mercilessly deals with any sign of rebellion. Are the boys willing to sacrifice their fortunes and status for the sake of freedom and a chance to reinvent themselves?
Set in the dynamic city of Nairobi, "Old Money" juxtaposes the lives of those privileged to be sitting in the lap of luxury with the lives of those eking out a living. The author draws us into a deeply riveting journey of transformation which explores corruption, exploitation, family relationships and blind ambition.
Beaten by life, three people now consider themselves non-humans in the society.
For a new lease on life, they are asked for a dangerous favour by a stranger.
After Death dies, in order to determine who'll occupy the throne, his three children must embark on a ruthless mission to weed out a threat in Nairobi.
Tuli blames his older brother Jabali for a mistake in the past that led to tragic consequences. Jabali is tired of shouldering the blame.
Armed with this sibling rivalry, the brothers get lost in Carnivore Mountain where they must put their differences aside if they can even begin to hope to find their way to safety.
Deon Sudi is an acclaimed novelist and filmmaker living in Nairobi. Coming from broken background, Deon suffers from sex addiction, alcoholism and deeply entrenched trust issues.
He carries these problems into his romantic relationships and when they don't last, his cracked faith in humanity cracks. Eventually, he finds himself on the verge of his ideal relationship.
A relationship that promises emotional, financial and familial security. Can he heal from the past in time to not ruin it?
After being sent to a Catholic boarding in 1998, eight-year-old Safari must navigate through the skin-hardening life there under the gaze of a tough priest, with the support of an abusive older brother and a ragtag group of friends.