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Not only a publisher and historian, Paul writes both fiction and local history. Born outside of Glasgow in Paisley he has always been fascinated by the rich history and heritage of his own hometown as well as Glasgow. Spending time studying and researching he always carries his notepad and pen for inspiration.
At eighteen Paul enrole
Not only a publisher and historian, Paul writes both fiction and local history. Born outside of Glasgow in Paisley he has always been fascinated by the rich history and heritage of his own hometown as well as Glasgow. Spending time studying and researching he always carries his notepad and pen for inspiration.
At eighteen Paul enroled in Paisley University, and although coursework seemed daunting he was inspired and supported by Urban Historian Stephen J. Clancy. His degrees include: University Certificate in Local History, a Heritage Diploma of Higher Education in Creative Writing, and a BA Honours Open Degree from the Open University. In his free time, he enjoys taking his partner Lynsey (and their three children) shopping as well as visiting the cinema at Xscape.
Paul wrote and published three local history books and is delighted with his debut novel, hoping that all his reading audience will enjoy this first novel and the rest to come, thus fulfilling his goal of becoming a full-time author

Megan is the person behind the social media. With her phone in her hand and Canva at the ready Megan is always looking for her next marketing angle.
Check out our book trailers made by Megan!
As a one off christmas special listen to chapters 1 - 4 of A Christmas Carol. Pop in your earphones for a better listening experience!

Just two months after Paul's first debut novel 'Demon's Fare' started its road tour. The first stop was the Edinburgh Book Festival. Here we got a taste of our first book festival. You can chek out the podcast from the day HERE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1vuZwAgRFrlDCMoHlcWnSg?si=yYPmT6fOQayg1sKdDhOJHQ

We attended Oxfam's Byers Road book festival and took part in a Q & A session. Also, in partnership with Oxfam we launced a competition where you could win for your name to feature in Pauls next novel. You can read all about it HERE: https://www.glasgowwestendtoday.scot/news/win-the-chance-to-appear-in-a-crime-novel-1669/
You cab listen to our podcast from the day also HERE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7xsZAKVzM8PTTiGa4pWBf6?si=18wz_YaSQDKLha4vaGvzww

We attended Cancer Support Scotland's Christmas Fayre taking place at the Calman Centre. It was a lovely day with lots of money being rasied for worthwhile casues. No podcast from this one as it was a very busy event (and cold!)

Taking place at the historic Britannia Panopticon my second novel The Door Darkener launched. This is the first installment of my series of The DI Godden Trilogy. Here we also met the winner of the Byers Road Book Festival raffle competition Fraser Godden. You can read the article HERE: https://scotland.oxfam.org.uk/latest-news/from-raffle-to-reality-meet-the-star-of-a-new-scottish-crime-novel/
Listen to the podcast from the day HERE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1pc5JcRob3yIYuRgHguupQ?si=SJ-0CFfjSCe_B9zEEQFT9A
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