Paul McCusker
He graduated from college with a degree in journalism and spent several years writing copy for a local publisher.From the late 1970s, he began writing sketches and plays for his church, Grace Baptist, many of which were published and are still in print.In 1985, McCusker moved to California to write for Continental Singers and their touring drama group The Jeremiah People.Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia and The Screwtape Letters, as well as A Christmas Carol, Les Misérables, Amazing Grace, and the Father Gilbert Mysteries.[6] Paul also writes novels, The Mill House and Epiphany being perhaps the best-known, and TSI: The Gabon Virus (2009) his most recent, which was co-written with Dr. Walt Larimore.