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Paul Carter

    November 6, 1951

    Paul Carter is a writer whose nomadic childhood instilled in him a unique perspective on the world. His stories often explore the complexities of identity and belonging as shaped by constant movement and diverse cultural encounters. Carter's prose is characterized by its keen observational detail and an underlying philosophical inquiry into the human condition. His work invites readers to contemplate the fluid nature of home and the universal search for connection across vastly different landscapes.

    Naming No Man's Land
    Parrot
    Behind Palace Doors
    The Private Lives of Albert Einstein
    Don't Tell Mum I Work on the Rigs
    Is that Bike Diesel, Mate?