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Ordinary people.
Extraordinary circumstances.
The cost of history.

Across Down Under Interviews, History Bards, and Meet the Author, we explore what happens when lives are shaped by forces beyond their control.

Not just events—but consequences.

Not just stories—but what they leave behind.

These are conversations that go beyond the surface—
into pressure, decision, and the human cost carried long after history moves on.

Four platforms. One purpose.

To understand what history asks of people…
and what it takes in return.

YouTube channel page titled “The Human Cost of History” featuring author and interviewer Paul Rushworth-Brown. Banner shows a warm-toned landscape with sunset and the phrase “The human cost of history.” Channel highlights long-form author interviews, including historical fiction discussions and storytelling focused on identity, consequence, and lived experience.
YouTube channel “The Historical Fiction Company” displaying a collection of author interviews, book trailers, and literary discussions. Channel branding includes a crest-style logo and features multiple video thumbnails of interviews with historical fiction authors and storytelling-focused content.
YouTube channel “Indie Book Source – Meet the Author Podcast” showcasing interviews with independent authors. Page features a mix of book covers, interview thumbnails, and a highlighted video introducing the podcast as a platform where readers connect directly with storytellers.
YouTube channel page titled “The Human Cost of History” featuring author and interviewer Paul Rushworth-Brown. Banner shows a warm-toned landscape with sunset and the phrase “The human cost of history.” Channel highlights long-form author interviews, including historical fiction discussions and storytelling focused on identity, consequence, and lived experience.

Recent Conversations

Long-form conversations with historical fiction authors exploring memory, migration, identity, and consequence.

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Following his recent PSI TV appearance, Paul Rushworth-Brown is featured here discussing how interviews can extend far beyond the broadcast—and how meaningful visibility is built over time.

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