



George Korankye is employed as a Radiographer in Scotland. He is married with two children and is a granddad. He lists his interests as writing and reading. He is author of Die Laughing, a compilation of stories from the public of how they faced adversity in wartime.
Head teachers, parents and guardians why not get copies of Callum’s x-ray adventures published by Scottish Health Innovations Ltd to help children understand x-rays and encourage them into radiography.

Die Laughing Reviews
... a labour of love ... some fine research ... an impressive diversity of material, much of which is very pertinent and extremely poignant. --Daily Express
will, in time, become a collectors treasure and rightly so. I would heartily recommend it to the reader. There is undoubtedly something in the book for everyone... --Donegal on Sunday
Laugh . . . I almost died! -Edinburgh Evening News
I Can See Clearly Now The Rain Has Gone Reviews
“….there has been a long standing desire within the profession to gain a better public appreciation of what we do. I hope that your book will succeed in meeting this need….” Richard Evans Chief Executive Officer The Society and College of Radiographers
“….good insight into the workings of a hospital - teamwork ….and the day to day worries of staff. …Powerfully descriptive which made me feel like I was stood in the room with them. Waiting and not knowing what was going to come through the hospital doors. ….I chuckled to myself with the Scottish grammar….” Natalie Jones NWN Media Ltd
“Read quite a bit of it – and it is a compelling tale…”Anne Brown SBJ BBC Scotland (freelance) Chairman, Wigtown Book Town Festival