Paul Rushworth-Brown writes the kind of stories that come from living a life, not just imagining one. Born in England and now calling Australia home, he’s worked hard jobs—replacing track in the Queensland heat, hitching across the country, learning the land the way old stockmen did: by shutting up, watching, and listening.
Alongside that, years spent teaching at high school have sharpened his sense of how the past is lived and remembered, not merely recorded.
His books mix Yorkshire grit with outback dust—stories shaped by real places, real people, and the kind of truth you only get from being there. Paul’s fiction isn’t polished to look pretty; it’s honest, rough-edged, and grounded in experience.
He writes about courage, belonging, and the ground under your boots because that’s what he knows.