Paul Rance

Paul Rance co-founded Peace & Freedom Press in 1985, and launched the booksmusicfilmstv.com website in 2005. He is a member of The Peace & Freedom Band, who were one of the first British rock groups to release music in the MP3 format. Born in Luton, Bedfordshire in 1959, Paul now lives in Crowland in Lincolnshire.

Paul's work is very diverse indeed. There's biting social commentary (Brutus: the Rabbit that Changed the World), the very personal Mother Becomes Stardust, a collection of essays encouraging compassion (Being St. Francis), the children's book Nonsense Creatures: Limericks and Illustrations and an environmental fantasy, From Ecocide to Eden. In addition, Paul has written books on the 1960s, cricket and football, notably about Luton Town FC, and also compiled a rock music quiz book.

Website: paulrance.com

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