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Antony Mann is an award-winning Blue Mountains-based writer, filmmaker and musician. Most of what he does creatively is born out of the impulse and instinct to write, be it novels, short fiction, poetry, screenplays, songs or lyrics. He is the author of over 40 published short stories, and two novels - Beachland, and the middle-grade book The Lost Ghosts of Lawson. Since 2019 he has made six short films which have featured in festivals and won awards in Australia and around the world. He plays in the indie folk/pop band Antelope, whose album Three Worlds was released in 2023.

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