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Mohammed Massoud Morsi is an Egyptian-Danish-Australian photographer, journalist and writer.
His work has been published in all three of his traditional languages.
Morsi discovered journalism made people yesterday’s news and turned to writing novels instead.
He has a talent for reaching to the heart of existence in a complex world and looks to important questions, finding that which is quintessentially human within much broader struggles.
His work is enriched by his photographer’s eye for detail and a passion for speaking out for those suppressed, challenging and breaking common narratives all at once.
He’s also been a fisherman, diver, revolutionary, car thief, truck driver, forklift operator, vending machine re-programmer, mechanic, horticultural specialist of rare herbs, rabbit farmer, carpenter, aircraft programmer, cyclist, amateur boxer, saviour of lost friends and defender of hopeless causes and he remains the keeper of an undisclosed empire. His articles and writing has been published internationally and now in Australia where he now lives.
He writes in the three languages of his heritage and is the author of The Palace of Angels(WDP 2019 – Republished by UWAP in 2026) and The Hair of The Pigeon(UWAP 2026).
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