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Ghanaian-born author and educator who resides in Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain.


Victor Carson

Victor Carson, also known as Victor Owusu, is a Ghanaian-born author and educator who resides in Glasgow, Scotland, Great Britain. He came to prominence for his book Dissatisfaction: This Is Not The World I Was Promised. Through his writing, Carson explores profound societal themes, offering insights that resonate with a wide audience. This book is published on Amazon.

Early Life and Education

Victor Carson grew up in Ghana, where he attended public school for both primary and secondary level. He later earned a degree in Biology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi Ghana in 2020. His early life instilled in him a strong sense of community, faith, and service.

Career

Literary Career Carson’s book Dissatisfaction: This Is Not The World I Was Promised delves into the disillusionment of modern society. Structured into 13 thought-provoking chapters, the book blends memoir-like storytelling with a critique of societal structures. Notable chapters include:

Chapter 1: Prologue: The World is Broken! Chapter 2: Mothers With Fading Hope Chapter 3: The United Nations: A Top Holiday Destination Chapter 4: Rabbi Fired from His House Chapter 5: Immigration Is the Envy of the World Chapter 6: Good Health Is a Distant Memory Chapter 7: The Allure of Timeless Wars Chapter 8: The Tyranny of the Minority Chapter 9: The Giant Middle Finger of Democracy Chapter 10: Commonsense Relinquished for Sensitivity Chapter 11: Legacy Media Is the Armageddon Chapter 12: The League of Debts and Nightmares Chapter 13: Epilogue: Can the Shoeless Boy Be President? The book was published on Amazon, with the hardcover released on 23/11/2024, and Kindle and paperback versions scheduled for release on 31/12/2024. Each chapter unravels a lifetime of insights and memoir-like reflections, challenging readers to confront their perceptions of the world.

Community and Leadership Roles Victor Carson is the founder and President of the PIWC Book Club (PBC) in Glasgow, Scotland, U.K., a dynamic platform for sharing ideas and engaging with literature. He is also a principal member of the Climate Cardinals European Chapter, contributing to climate advocacy and awareness.

Previously, Carson co-founded and served as the President of the Youth Focus Organization in Africa, focusing on empowering young people. Currently, he is the Chief Administrator of Life and Spirit Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, U.K., where he acts as an intermediary between stakeholders and members, supporting their personal and reformational growth.

Notable Works

Dissatisfaction: This Is Not The World I Was Promised (2024)

Recognition

Victor Carson’s work has garnered attention for its poignant critique of modern societal norms and institutions. While formal reviews and accolades are emerging, his book has already sparked meaningful discussions among readers and educators alike.

Personal Life

Victor Carson is a first-generation stalwart to the ideas of community, faith, and service. He is an eternal optimist and lifelong learner who embraces entrepreneurship, constructive diplomacy, and golf courses.

References

Official publication page on Amazon Verified interviews, articles, or media coverage (to be updated)

External Links

Victor Carson’s Amazon Author Page https://amzn.eu/d/3XdfxU5

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