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Bilow is a captivating tale of the Old West frontier. As a young child, Paul would watch Old Western films and television shows with his family, which is what initially inspired him to write this story. About the Author Paul Mitchell is a native of Washington, D.C. Outside of writing his first book, Bilow, he is also a poet and a songwriter. He has published several of these writings as well over the past five years. Pual is the youngest of three sibiligns and he shares a close bond with each of them, along with the rest of his family and friends. In his spare time, Paul enjoys watching…mehr

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Bilow is a captivating tale of the Old West frontier. As a young child, Paul would watch Old Western films and television shows with his family, which is what initially inspired him to write this story. About the Author Paul Mitchell is a native of Washington, D.C. Outside of writing his first book, Bilow, he is also a poet and a songwriter. He has published several of these writings as well over the past five years. Pual is the youngest of three sibiligns and he shares a close bond with each of them, along with the rest of his family and friends. In his spare time, Paul enjoys watching football and basketball, listening to music and writing. He currently lives in Atlanta, GA, where he continues to work on hsi writing projects.
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Paul Mitchell's wry and moving considerations of society's undercurrents chronicle an unsettlingly recognisable Australia. His three poetry collections have received national prizes and wide acclaim, and his short story collection Dodging the Bull was included in the 2008 The Age Summer Read program. He is also a playwright, screenwriter and essayist.Mitchell's varied oeuvre explores the beauty in the seemingly mundane, the troubled history of Australian masculinity, and finds spirituality in the murky depths of life. He has continued this exploration with his sensitive and rugged first novel, We. Are. Family.