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Name
  
Paul McGuire


Role
  
Radio host


Died
  
June 15, 1978, North Adelaide, Australia

Books
  
The Breakthrough Manual, From Earthquakes to Global, Countdown to Armageddon, Ministering in the Spirit and Stren, Westward the course!

Similar People
  
Debbie Schlussel, Hal Lindsey, Jonathan Cahn, Wendy Alec

Paul McGuire is a freelance author, writer and journalist based in Hong Kong.

Career

In June 2002, McGuire wrote one of his first article for South China Morning Post, titled "Best foot forward for walks in Macau". From 2002 to 2006, McGuire was a regular contributor to the South China Morning Post. McGuire wrote reviews, articles and features for the Arts and Education sections. A few of these have been reprinted in publications such as the Financial Times.

McGuire is a children author. From 1995 to 2004, McGuire has written 12 children books which were published by Oxford University Press. McGuire's books have been sold in several countries, including China.

In addition McGuire has reviewed restaurants for Hong Kong Tatler’s Best Restaurants Guide for over 20 years (which now also appear on the DeLuxe web site). He is now the motoring Editor of the HK-based magazine 'Baccarat' and reviews super cars and covers general motoring stories, including F1. These articles also appear on the Luxury Insider web site based in Singapore.

He has also written an historical novel set at the time of the Peasants' Revolt (or Wat Tyler's Revolt) in 1381.

References

Paul McGuire (author) Wikipedia