William Frank
William Frank has been a professional writer all his life, both as a journalist and public relations consultant. Born in London where he spent the first thirty years of his life, he first travelled to Australia as an overland adventure and, in Sydney, worked as s shorthand tutor on The Sydney Morning Herald before editing a magazine for the fashion industry.
Back in London, he spent ten years in Fleet Street with Exchange Telegraph in their PR department handling clients such as Boeing Commercial Airplane and American Express. Returning to Sydney he worked as a PR consultant and spent the last decade of his career as a journalist on a daily newspaper.
It was being an avid Jane Austen fan and enthusiast of TV adaptations which led to writing the nine novels of ‘The Regency Chronicle’, the first of which is Alverston Park. He lives in retirement in Manly, where Sydney Harbour opens to the Tasman Sea.