For thirty years Alan Blunt worked the woolsheds in outback Queensland. He was a keen observer of character, and in the evenings recorded the portraits of fellow workers by the light of a pressure lamp, filling one foolscap pad after another. Later he had stories published in the outback and metropolitan press. In 1993 he formed a touring theatre troupe based at Longreach, which he ran successfully for twenty years. A small legend in his own right, Alan still performs two one-man shows a week, is writing a novel and makes frequent guest appearances on local ABC Radio.