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With a background ranging from studying Russian at University College London to working for a Californian Software company and running a newspaper kiosk, JP Maxwell settled back in Liverpool in 2001 and now teaches Screenwriting and Digital Writing at Liverpool John Moores University. Although fictional, his writing directly links to an Irish and African family history in the port city and specifically Toxteth since the early 1800s. In addition to WATER STREET, due to be published by BK Fiction, and based upon Liverpool’s clandestine involvement in the American Civil War, he is writing a spy/crime novel CAMPER VAN WOMAN based upon his adventures in Eastern Europe and 1980s Toxteth. An award-winning filmmaker, JP has produced or directed 16 short films and 3 feature films since 1998, acclaimed at such festivals as Karlovy Vary, Rome, BFI London Film Festival and commercially distributed, including network broadcasts on BBC Television.

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The Origins of the Liverpool Accent: A Melting Pot of Maritime Voices

Liverpool is famed for its rich cultural tapestry, and at the heart of that identity is the distinctive Scouse accent. Recognised globally, Scouse is more than just a way of speaking—it’s a marker of community, resilience, and the city’s unique history. But […]

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Two ripping yarns as the Old West comes to Victorian England!

Read or listen to WATER Street here: amzn.to/43yZ3Tr And the sequel: THE AMERICANS OF ABERCROMBY SQUARE: Amazon: amzn.to/4eP8fYZ For exclusive blogs and more: www.AuthorJohnMaxwell.com #HistoricalFiction #SpyNovels

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How Close Britain and France Came to Recognising the Confederacy

In the fog of history, it’s easy to imagine the American Civil War as a purely domestic conflict — a bitter struggle confined to North America. But the reality was far more global. The Confederate States of America (CSA) not only fought […]

johnJune 23, 2025June 23, 2025
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The Secret Confederate Agents of Liverpool: Spies, Sympathisers, and Scandal

In the shadowed alleys of Liverpool’s docklands and the drawing rooms of Abercromby Square, a covert war raged during the American Civil War. Far from the battlefields of Virginia or Georgia, the city became a hotbed of espionage, intrigue, and sympathy for […]

johnJune 22, 2025
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Black Sailors, Rebel Ships: African Americans in the Mersey Ports

The port of Liverpool were a crossroads of empire, trade, and war — and Black sailors were part of that story. During the American Civil War, African American seamen, many of whom were formerly enslaved or free men of color, worked on […]

johnJune 22, 2025June 22, 2025
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Female Spies, Silent Rebels: Women in Civil War Espionage

Throughout history, women have worked in the shadows of war — not just as nurses, wives, or victims, but as agents, couriers, code-breakers, and saboteurs. The American Civil War was no exception. While armies marched and generals plotted, women on both sides […]

johnJune 20, 2025June 20, 2025
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The Liverpool Overhead Railway: Iron Artery of the Docks

Long before the age of trams and e-scooters, Liverpool pioneered one of the world’s most innovative public transport systems — the Liverpool Overhead Railway. Known affectionately as “The Dockers’ Umbrella,” it was the first elevated electric railway in the world, running parallel […]

johnJune 16, 2025June 16, 2025
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✨ Stanley Park’s Glasshouse: A Legacy in Glass and Stone 🌿

The striking Isla Gladstone Conservatory in Liverpool’s Stanley Park is more than just a Victorian treasure—it’s a window into a complex past. Designed by celebrated architect Edward Kemp, the conservatory was restored and renamed after Isla Gladstone, whose family fortune had historical […]

johnJune 16, 2025June 16, 2025
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Charles Prioleau: Confederate Financier or British Gentleman?

Unpacking a Liverpool Enigma from the American Civil War When we think of the American Civil War, the fog of battle usually settles over Gettysburg or Antietam—not Liverpool’s genteel Georgian squares. But at 19 Abercromby Square, behind a crisp white portico, a […]

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Mistresses of the Mansion: Women’s Voices in 19th-Century Liverpool

Slug: women-in-19th-century-liverpool Meta Description:Discover the untold stories of women in 19th-century Liverpool — from abolitionist hostesses to Irish famine survivors. A historical deep dive from the author of Water Street and The Americans of Abercromby Square. Introduction Liverpool’s 19th-century mansions echo with […]

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