PRESS RELEASE
Julian Radbourne returns with two new books!
Following the release of The WAW Years last March, Julian Radbourne has put together The WAW Years Volume 2. This volume contains all of Julian’s live show reviews, from the World Association of Wrestling’s Fightmare show in April 2001, right through to his last live show as WAW’s chief reporter, October Outrage in October 2005. There’s over a hundred pages of WAW show reviews, chronicling the careers of “Rowdy” Ricky Knight, the Zebra Kid, Sweet Saraya, the U.K. Pitbulls and many, many more.
But that’s not all. There’s also review from some of Britain’s other great wrestling promotions as well, including DAM Promotions, All-Star Wrestling and the Frontier Wrestling Alliance.
This book is available to buy at £12.99 in print form, or to download in PDF form for £6.50.
But there’s more. As well as The WAW Years Volume 2, there’s also THE NEW COLLECTED WRITINGS! In an attempt to prove that he’s more than a professional wrestling writer, Julian Radbourne has delved deep into his archive and put together a book with articles ranging from Big Brother to alien life to mental illness to the September 11th attacks. You’ll find no wrestling there!
This book is available to buy at £9.95 in print form, or to download in PDF form for £4.95.
Both of these books, as well as The WAW Years and Radio WAW: The Interviews are available to buy online at www.lulu.com/twosheds316.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR – Julian Radbourne was born in 1971, and has lived in the Norfolk coastal town of Cromer all of his life.
Julian began writing at an early age, initially writing science fiction and fantasy stories, before specializing in professional wrestling. His first article, about the death of Owen Hart, was published in the Stunner fanzine. In 2000, Julian’s column, The Two Sheds Review, made it’s online debut, and has since gone on to appear on numerous websites and newsletters. Two years later, having watched the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s UK debut, he started to write about mixed martial arts as well.
Today The Two Sheds Review is currently syndicated to over twenty websites and newsletters, and can also be seen on his own website, www.twoshedsreview.com. His blog can be found at www.myspace.com/twosheds316.
Outside of writing, Julian has also worked in the professional wrestling business, for the Norwich-based World Association of Wrestling. He has also enjoyed a successful career in the retail industry.
To recieve a review copy in PDF form, or to arrange an interview or further press coverage, Julian can be contacted at julian@twoshedsreview.com.