Carin Prinsloo is a writer drawn to the liminal spaces between science and soul, where reality bends and questions echo louder than answers. Fascinated by the concept of quantum im...view moreCarin Prinsloo is a writer drawn to the liminal spaces between science and soul, where reality bends and questions echo louder than answers. Fascinated by the concept of quantum immortality, she explores themes of identity, isolation, and human resilience across shifting timelines and fractured worlds.
A lifelong observer of people and patterns, Carin's fiction often reflects her deep curiosity about existence, memory, and what it means to truly live—or to never be able to die. Her stories are intimate and unsettling, often blurring the lines between speculative fiction, psychological drama, and philosophical inquiry.
When she's not writing, Carin enjoys quiet moments with her daughters, reading late into the night, and pondering the infinite "what ifs" that spark her storytelling. Though much of her work deals with extraordinary circumstances, it is grounded in very real emotions: grief, hope, longing, and the search for meaning in a chaotic universe.
"Everybody's Dead" is her first collection dedicated entirely to the theme of quantum survival, and a reflection of her ongoing fascination with the mysterious forces that might shape our lives—and our deaths.view less