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Paul Sutton

    Paul Sutton crafts compelling narratives for audio dramas and collected novellas. His work often explores established fictional universes, delving into the lives and relationships of iconic characters with a keen eye for detail and emotional resonance. Sutton excels at weaving intricate plots that challenge and engage readers, introducing memorable elements that expand the scope of these beloved worlds. His distinctive voice lies in his ability to balance thrilling adventure with profound character development.

    The Young and the Old
    The Art of the Horror Film Press Advert
    Charlie Ellis and the Day Trip to Mars
    Life's Choices?
    Understanding Gary Numan
    Gary Numan, An Annotated Scrapbook
    • 2023

      The Poetry of Gin and Tea

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book explores the vital connection between literature and the freedoms of thought and expression, arguing that these elements are fundamental to true liberty and life. It critiques the current cultural landscape, where a dominant elite may allow personal expression but stifles genuine free speech, highlighting the tension between individual voice and societal constraints. The author advocates for a broader acceptance of diverse ideas as essential to a vibrant literary culture.

      The Poetry of Gin and Tea
    • 2023

      This book charts the raising, equipping, maintenance and deployment of the various militia and auxiliary cavalry formations established in and around the City of London during the English Civil War by Parliament.

      The City Horse
    • 2022

      Life's Choices?

      Why Is There Evil in the World?

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of choices, this book presents a structured journey from the paradise of creation to a vision of new creation. It serves as a defense of the Christian faith, addressing profound questions about existence and morality. Through an inclusio format, it frames the discussion around the nature of evil, culminating in a theodicy that seeks to explain the presence of evil in the world. The narrative begins before time itself and concludes in a timeless future, providing a comprehensive theological perspective.

      Life's Choices?
    • 2022
    • 2021

      War in the West Indies

      The Anglo-Spanish War 1655-1660

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on a pivotal moment in 17th-century colonial history, the narrative details the English military strategy aimed at the Spanish West Indies in 1655. It chronicles the failed assault on Hispaniola and the subsequent English occupation of Jamaica, highlighting the complexities of colonial ambitions and the geopolitical landscape of the era. The book provides insights into the motivations behind the attack and the implications of the English presence in the Caribbean during this tumultuous period.

      War in the West Indies
    • 2021

      Jack The Stripper

      • 46 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The collection showcases a range of emotions and styles, from bitter comedy to poignant elegy, reflecting contemporary life's complexities. The speaker employs sharp irony and satire, critiquing both society and himself, while addressing themes of lost literature and competing ideologies. With pieces like the humorous skit on Arthur Conan Doyle, the poems offer a contrarian perspective that challenges conventional thinking, making Paul Sutton a vital voice in modern poetry.

      Jack The Stripper
    • 2020

      Exploring the journey of a sleeping child, the narrative delves into the evolution of mankind through the lens of street photographer Paul Sutton's two decades of work with Leica cameras. The book captures a wide array of subjects, from ancient monuments to contemporary street art, and reflects on the essence of humanity, showcasing the transition from infancy to artistry. It presents a vivid tapestry of life, dreams, and the unique cultural landscape of a post-humor Pop Art world.

      Evolution: A Boy's Dream of his Origins and Future
    • 2019

      Intercompany Agreements for Transfer Pricing Compliance

      A Practical Guide

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Intercompany agreements establish the terms for services, products, and financial support between related parties, crucial for international operations. They serve as a foundation for compliance with transfer pricing regulations, which dictate profit taxation locations, and help minimize the risk of double taxation. This book delves into the significance of these agreements in navigating complex international tax landscapes.

      Intercompany Agreements for Transfer Pricing Compliance
    • 2018

      The Art of the Horror Film Press Advert

      Alurane to Alien

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the artistic value of vintage film advertising, this collection showcases 350 rare black-and-white horror film adverts from various countries, including England, America, and Italy. Historian Paul Sutton highlights the significance of these print ads as a form of art, tracing the evolution of the horror genre from silent films in Germany to iconic pieces like Ridley Scott's Alien. This work not only preserves a vanishing art form but also offers a visual history of horror cinema.

      The Art of the Horror Film Press Advert
    • 2018

      James Dean, An International Scrapbook

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book features an extensive collection of James Dean clippings curated by film historian Paul Sutton, showcasing responses to the iconic star over eight decades and across three continents. This compilation highlights Dean's enduring impact and cultural significance, illustrating how he evolved into a global phenomenon.

      James Dean, An International Scrapbook