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Hill Country Authors: Cybersecurity, Crypto, and Russian Disinformation in Paul McGrath’s Sci‑Fi “A Hard Left”

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom welcomes back author Paul McGrath to discuss his latest novel, A Hard Left, releasing in September. It’s the third in his series about extraterrestrials Anton and Ellie, who live undercover as teachers in Hernando, Mississippi, while dodging Earth authorities and trying to redeem themselves with their Xylodonian bosses.

McGrath explains how the book satirically blends real-world issues—cybersecurity threats inspired by the real Pegasus spyware, cryptocurrency wallets and hidden funds, and Russian troll farm disinformation—alongside a powerful billionaire “puppet master” with near-unlimited resources, making these the most sophisticated adversaries Anton and Ellie have faced. The conversation also covers McGrath’s series-writing process, his use of humor, puns, surprises, new characters to balance dark themes, and recurring themes of empathy and humanity, as well as where to buy the book (Amazon, Stony Creek, and Texas A&M University Press).

Key highlights:

  • Anton and Ellie Return
  • Cybersecurity Meets Fiction
  • Understanding Cryptocurrency
  • Russian Disinformation Threats
  • Billionaire Puppet Master
  • Writing a Book Series
  • Puns and Plot Twists
  • Creating New Characters
  • Where to Find the Book

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Paul McGrath on Stoney Creek Publishing

A Hard Left on Texas A&M University Press

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Hill Country Authors Podcast: Paul McGrath on “Left is Right”: Satire, Darker Threats, and Current-Events Inspiration

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country.  Host Tom Fox opens a new season of the Texas Hill Country Authors Podcast with returning guest Paul McGrath to discuss McGrath’s novel Left is Right, a sequel to the PEN Craft award-winning Left.

McGrath recounts a 37-year career at Texas newspapers, primarily the Houston Chronicle, plus teaching at Texas A&M and Clear Lake, and his A&M roots with The Battalion. He explains expanding Anton’s story into a multi-book series (with five planned), driven by character attachment and news-inspired plots. McGrath describes layered “Left” titles, using Ellie to express progressive viewpoints, and empathy as a motivating force for Anton and Ellie, including Ezra’s lingering influence. He notes a darker tone influenced by right-wing militias, human trafficking, and a Texas motorcycle gang, balanced by humor, wordplay, and pop-culture references like a Jon Hamm dream sequence. He outlines the FBI’s and alien authorities’ ongoing pursuit, then a return to alien supervision, credits Stoney Creek Publishing’s support, shares on social platforms, and previews future themes involving Russians and cryptocurrency.

Key highlights:

  • Why Continue with Anton
  • Series Titles and ‘Left’
  • Empathy Driving the Plot
  • Darker Satire and Villains
  • Humor Wordplay and Names
  • Pop Culture Cameos
  • Where the Series Goes

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Paul McGrath on Stoney Creek Publishing

Left is Right on Texas A&M University Press

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Hill Country Authors – A Journey from Journalism to Fiction with Paul McGrath

Welcome to a new season of the award-winning Hill Country Authors Podcast, sponsored by Stoney Creek Publishing. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with authors who live in and write about the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom visits with Paul McGrath, whose journalism career spanned decades at newspapers like the Houston Chronicle.

They delve into Paul’s roots in Texas, his transition from journalism to authorship, and the inspiration behind his debut novel ‘Left,’ which draws from the tragic Uvalde school shooting. Paul discusses his writing process, his relationship with Stoney Creek Publishing, and the importance of student newspapers in the journalistic landscape. The episode also teases future books, planned as part of a trilogy, with coffee as a surprising central theme.

Key highlights:

  • Paul McGrath’s Early Life and Career
  • Transition from Journalism to Writing
  • The Spark Behind the Book ‘Left’
  • Writing Process and Routine
  • Setting and Themes of ‘Left’
  • The Role of Student Newspapers

Resources:

Paul McGrath on Stoney Creek Publishing

Left at Texas A&M University Press

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