Lewis Woolston
Lewis Woolston grew up in small towns in country Western Australia. He left for the city as soon as he could to seek fame and fortune. He found neither but had some experiences. He misspent his youth in Perth and Adelaide, did a short and miserable stint in the Australian Army before living in the NT for a few years and working in some very remote places.
His first book The Last Free Man and Other Stories was published by Truth Serum Press in 2019 and was shortlisted for the 2020 Chief Minister's NT Book Awards.
His second book Remembering the Dead and Other Stories was published by Truth Serum Press in January 2022.
He Currently Lives in Port Lincoln, South Australia, with his Wife and Daughter.
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