Paul hails from the heart of North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
He began writing songs as a teenager, also supplying lyrics for other musicians.
His tastes and genres vary with mood, but there is no mistaking his love for music.
Paul has also worked in TV and Music journalism,
as well as presenting his own radio show during the 80s.
He also writes poetry and fiction, mostly under the name Paul Boon.
Influences and acknowledgements include
Roy Wood, Kenny Ball, Les, Rob, Ray & Dave (MUD), Phil Silvers, Charles Dickens,
Sawyer Fredericks, Alan 'Fluff' Freeman, Leon Garfield, James Stewart, Margaret Rutherford, Ringo Starr, John Noakes & others
He began writing songs as a teenager, also supplying lyrics for other musicians.
His tastes and genres vary with mood, but there is no mistaking his love for music.
Paul has also worked in TV and Music journalism,
as well as presenting his own radio show during the 80s.
He also writes poetry and fiction, mostly under the name Paul Boon.
Influences and acknowledgements include
Roy Wood, Kenny Ball, Les, Rob, Ray & Dave (MUD), Phil Silvers, Charles Dickens,
Sawyer Fredericks, Alan 'Fluff' Freeman, Leon Garfield, James Stewart, Margaret Rutherford, Ringo Starr, John Noakes & others
The Tower Princes Trilogy
including
Two Knights in London
The Sign of Edward
and The Swords of November Twilight
Edward & Richard - the Princes in the Tower - transported by a strange form of magic, to modern London. Unknown to them, they were followed by two loyal knights. Confused and alarmed, the boys muster the determination they need to adjust and meet various challenges.
After their first year in the new timezone, they find themselves back in the old. They are free from The Tower, but face many dangers. Neither of them like or trust magic, but they must rely on it, in the shape of two wizards, to find their way back to the safety of the future.
Their next adventure reveals a few answers, and the danger they must face to free two worlds from extinction. Edward learns what it really means to be a King, while Richard learns more about his own hidden strengths. It's a tale of bravery, treachery, fear, hope, honour, conflict, faith and love - steeped in British history and folklore.
The books are available from Amazon in paperback and kindle formats.
PUT YOUR BOMBS AWAY
(a poem)
Put your bombs away
If you want to live in peace.
It's a simple message
So please don't pretend
You don't understand.
Every morning
We all face the same choice,
To make love or war,
To make a better place
For our children's children.
Time to sing a new song
With a chorus for the world.
Hunger, Poverty
And disease are more than
We can cope with.
We don't need hate.
We don't need ignorance.
We just need to
Smell the flowers and
Feel the music.
So ..
Put your bombs away.
Say 'Hello' to your neighbours.
They are not just
The people next door.