Exploring the Past: A Conversation with Author Paul Rushworth-Brown
Welcome to Down Under Interviews with Author Paul Rushworth-Brown an enthralling vodcast reaching audiences both in the US, Australia and around the globe. Get ready for an enchanting rendezvous with the esteemed Australian Historical Fiction/Thriller Author, Paul Rushworth-Brown Throughout this series, Paul Rushworth-Brown embarks on captivating conversations with indie published authors from diverse corners of the world. Join us as we delve into their creative processes and unique experiences. This show is a journey through the vibrant landscape of independent publishing, offering audiences an opportunity to uncover new literary talents and immerse themselves in the art of storytelling. Paul Rushworth-Brown is not just an author; he's a literary virtuoso who has shared his insights on esteemed platforms such as ABC, BBC, and America Tonight with Kate Delaney. He's a regular presence on the acclaimed Witty Writers Show in the US, where he delves into the art of crafting historical mysteries. The US Times raves about his ability to authentically resurrect the past, praising his accomplished, atmospheric, and thoughtful novels that transport readers through time. Join Us on "DOWN UNDER with Australian Author/Interviewer Paul Rushworth-Brown" Step into the spotlight with Paul Rushworth-Brown, the acclaimed Australian Historical Fiction/Thriller Author, on an enthralling vodcast that's making waves across the US, Australia, and around the globe. History Bards and Down Under Interviews is more than just a show; it's a platform where indie authors like you share their unique stories and creative journeys. This is your chance to captivate audiences worldwide, gain exposure, and connect with fellow writers and readers alike. Each episode, Paul engages in riveting conversations with authors from all walks of life, exploring their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs in the world of independent publishing. By joining us, you'll not only be part of an engaging narrative but also contribute to a community that celebrates the art of storytelling. Book your spot on History Bards and Down Under Interviews today, and let's uncover the stories that deserve to be told! Paul Rushworth-Brown is the author of three novels: Skulduggery "Skulduggery" (2nd Ed): Set in 17th-century Yorkshire, this novel follows William and his family as they navigate rural life during political and social upheaval. The book is noted for its historical authenticity and engaging storytelling. Set in Haworth, a family of Yorkshire peasants in 1590 live each day in isolation from the village, but an attack on one of their own puts them all in grave danger. This story carefully navigates the backdrop of the English Reformation, populating it with likable and despicable characters, and casting them in a fully realised historical mystery setting. It's a slice of history that's totally, utterly believable and unbelievable. The twists will surprise and the ending is unexpected even for the most astute of readers. Read it for free on line https://bit.ly/3WSYAsh and read the reviews https://bit.ly/3mMj0GG https://py.pl/Vx8EG Red Winter Journey This novel, set against the backdrop of the English Civil War, explores love and survival amidst the chaos of war. It combines historical events with personal narratives, highlighting the impact of conflict on individuals and families. England, 1642. When different allegiances drive bloody civil war between the King and Parliament, families and communities. Red Winter Journey is a sweeping tale of adventure and loss, sacrifice and love, with a unique and unforgettable story of a mother’s love for her son at its heart. A historic journey of twists, turns and a dash of spirited passion. https://py.pl/5iQSOgvk1zF Dream of Courage: Facing Fear Head On Young Robert Rushworth and John Rushworth leave home and stumble across a way to make their fortune, in the Briggate in Leeds. Pursued by Jacob Wilding, a brogger and brute of a man, with no manners or decorum, typical of the ‘lower sort’ of the time. Smythe, the local tavern keeper, has many secrets and with a hidden past, sends Robert to The Haven, to Captain Girlington of 'The Pearl'. Will Robert escape before it's too late? Will he hang? Will Robert and Ursula ever be together?