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Biographical
- Caiseal Mor squandered his youth near the town of Woop-Woop, Queensland.
Diagnosed as autistic at a young age, he struggled to become "normal" in the eyes of parents and peers. At
twenty, after failing spectacularly to fit in, he got it into his head
to run away to join the circus.
- Within a year he’d moved into a damp
share-house in North London. It was during his stay in England he first
encountered eccentricity as a way of life and this experience inspired
him to cut a path somewhat at odds with the establishment. When his
working holiday visa expired he returned to Australia to
study.
- A bachelor's degree in theatre arts proved to be an excellent preparation for the life of a ne’er-do-well. Nevertheless, for a short while, he managed to secure paid employment as a high school teacher. His first novel, "The Circle and The Cross", was a bestseller when it was published in 1994. These days, sixteen books on, he's kept busy as a writer, sculptor, musician and traveller. Caiseal is currently living on a precarious income somewhere in the wilds of Eastern Victoria. His life is blessed by the presence of his best friend, Helen, and a tribe of precocious kookaburras.
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Music- all genres. Stories. Alternatives.

