Paul Waters
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Paul Waters

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Paul Waters is the author of Blackwatertown, published by Unbound & WF Howes. He is the co-host of the award-winning We'd Like A Word books & authors podcast, featuring writers & book industry insiders. Paul is co-founder & co-organiser of the Chiltern Kills crime fiction festival in Gerrards Cross, & a co-organiser of the Khushwant Singh LitFest London. He has a story in the Taking Liberties short story anthology published by the Breakthrough Book Collective. Paul grew up in Belfast during "the Troubles" & went on to be an award-winning BBC producer in news, arts & current affairs. His claim to fame is making Pelé his dinner. But Paul has also covered elections in the USA, created an alternative G8 Summit in a South African township, gone undercover in Zimbabwe, conducted football crowds, reported from Swiss drug shooting-up rooms, smuggled a satellite dish into Cuba to produce the first BBC live programmes from the island & overseen the World Service’s first live coverage of the 9/11 attacks on America. Paul has taught in Poland, driven a cab in England, busked in Wales, been a night club cook in New York, designed computer systems in Dublin, presented podcasts for Germans & organised music festivals for beer drinkers. He lives in Buckinghamshire.
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