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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Who looks outside dreams. Who looks inside awakens. Carl Jung.


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The blogger was born in Bridgetown, West Australia. He has a BA in English (Curtin University) and can read and write. His first novel "Boy on a Wire", published by Fremantle Press, was long-listed for the 2010 Miles Franklin, a major Australian literary prize. His next novel, "To The Highlands", will be released August 2012. He lives in Albany, West Australia, engages his community, talks for a living, writes because he has to, and works with Jungian psychological models and archetypes. Some folk think he's funny, but that's not the point.
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