Paul Trittin talks about his book “Jacobus” with Ric Bratton on This Week In America
Ric Bratton’s radio program, This Week In America, has been helping authors reach thousands of audiences across the United States.
It’s undeniably an expansive platform for growing an author’s visibility in the market, and Author Reputation Press has been working with the program to bring authors to the limelight. One of the newest writers to be interviewed by Mr. Bratton on the radio program is Paul Trittin, author of historical novel, Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith.
In the program, Paul talks about his thought process for writing the book in a trilogy format. His decision has been mainly prompted by the need to split the book that’s otherwise thick into chunks out of the main character’s life.
Jacobus is a coming-of-age story of the eponymous protagonist who was sent by his father to their relatives in Sicily as an apprentice to manage the shipping enterprise of his Jewish family. His journey as an apprentice businessman led to the discovery of his extraordinary leadership skills.
Back to the interview, Paul shares how his gender preference influenced his decision to write a book that focuses on eunuchs. This and more in detail on This Week in America with Ric Bratton.