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Cat Yoga: Purrfect Poses for Flexible Felines

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Err, I think you mean Downward Cat

How can you tell whether your cat is purrfecting its Sphinx pose or just being, well, a cat? You may think your cat is just a naturally bendy weirdo, but the truth is, they're probably one of the growing number of Zen Yogi Cats - and this book is here to expose what happens when yoga and cats collide. Whether they're paws-ing to enjoy their morning Sun Salutations, working on their flexibility, searching for the divine (laser) light or exhaling hairballs, these cats are getting their om-meow on in the world of Cat Yoga.

56 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 12, 2020

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Sam Hart

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Sam Hart was born in England and had a healthy start living in Braunston, a small town in the Midlands, but after a quick stay in foggy London, left for the tropical beaches of Brazil - only to find himself in the midst of smoggy São Paulo (the third largest city in the world).

Never wandering far from his dream of making comics, he drew fanzines throughout school and college, eventually finding steady work doing scientific diagrams for Brazil’s most popular magazines. In the last few years he has made the change to comic work, being published at Mongoose, Variance Press and Markosia.

Starship Troopers: Alamo Bay, originally published by Mongoose, is in the top 300 comics sold in March 2006, and Brothers: The Fall Of Lucifer is a 10-part series based on Wendy Alec’s novel. Both are written/adapted by Tony Lee and published by Markosia.

Tony and Sam are teaming up again for a 140-page graphic novel featuring one of Britain's most loved outlaws, called Robin Hood:Outlaw's Pride, due in 2008 from Walker Books.

Sam has also taken part in Civil Wardrobe and Just1Page, put together by Richard Johnston and Ade Brown, respectively.

The Variance Anthology is available here.

Sam eventually wants to move back to a small town and thinks that writing in the third person is really tiring.

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