Hal Brindley


Biography

Hal Brindley is a wildlife photographer, film-maker and writer based in Asheville, North Carolina. His photos and articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world including "The Nature Conservancy Magazine" and "Getaway". Brindley's most famous photo sequence features a leopard attacking and killing a crocodile in South Africa. He is the only person to have ever documented this behavior (http://www.halbrindley.com). Brindley is co-author of the adventure travel memoir "Dual Nature" (http://www.dualnaturebook.com). His production company Dodo Films produces fun and educational short films including the series "The Enviro-Mentals" (http://www.dodofilms.com). Brindley holds a Bachelor of Arts in marketing and fine art from the College of William and Mary.

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Books

Cape Curse: An Almost True Story    by Hal Brindley
Price: $0.99 USD. 8590 words. Published on September 26, 2011. Fiction.

A young zoologist returns to the Skeleton Coast of Namibia only to discover that the jackals have all vanished along with the local human population. A disturbing cave painting and a mysterious stone circle may hold the key to unraveling the curse of Cape Cross. This short story is based upon real life events. Part adventure travel memoir and part horror fiction.
Getting His Goat: Adventures in Cheetah Conservation    by Hal Brindley
Price: Free! 5720 words. Published on September 15, 2011. Nonfiction.

Having a drugged cheetah wake up in his lap was not what Hal Brindley had in mind when he went to Africa as a conservation volunteer. This short story recounts the heart-pounding events of Brindley's final day tracking cheetahs at a game reserve in South Africa.

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