COMING SOON

THE FOURTH AND FINAL INSTALLMENT OF THE SCANNAN TERALOGY

Keith Hunter is sixty-four years old. He has coached athletes to gold medals, built a therapeutic clinic from nothing, and survived a brain haemorrhage against twenty percent odds.

He has also been fighting a battle most people around him cannot see.

The Book of Keith is the fourth and final volume of The Scannan Tetralogy — the story of a Black British man from Birmingham whose life has been shaped by forces working both for him and against him since he was twelve years old on Devonshire Street. Guardians who opened doors at exactly the right moment. And Décenté — the adversary who has been using every fault, every wound, every false sense of okay against him.

From Leeds to Manchester. The career built on talent and refusal. The coaching years. The haemorrhage and the recovery. The app born from a word whispered in a psychiatric ward. And through all of it — the younger Keith, still twelve, still holding everything, waiting to become whole.

This is where the mythology and the life arrive at the same place.

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The man behind the scannan series

Who is Keith Hunter?

Keith Hunter, born in Marston Green, West Midlands, attended Perry Common Comprehensive in Birmingham and in his early twenties moved to manchester a wondefull city he calls his true home. Despite his parents’ lack of education, they ensured Keith and his eight siblings received an education. Fascinated by images, he initially pursued art and later earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design. Deepening his interest in graphics and illustration, he created narratives exploring life’s themes.

In 2000, Keith co-wrote “Scannan” with friend Ian Reynolds, a novel centering on a man’s descent into madness after his business partner’s suicide. Keith, a seasoned athletics coach for twenty-five years, received accolades, including Coach of The Year in 2012. His involvement extends to Disability Coaching and contributions to England and British Athletics programs. Residing & working in Manchester, Keith seamlessly integrates his passions for art, literature, & athletics into his vibrant life.