Gordon J. MacKenzie is an Australian author obsessed with the messy, human side of history. From American presidents and European strongmen to Aussie prime ministers and forgotten locals, he writes narrative non-fiction and historical fiction that read like stories but stick like lessons.Based in Perth, he spends most days buried in archives, lectures, and old newspaper clippings, turning dry facts into characters you care about and decisions that still echo now. He’s particularly drawn to turning footnote figures and overlooked scandals into full, believable worlds on the page.Gordon’s books are written for busy readers who want clear, gri...
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Gordon J. MacKenzie is an Australian author obsessed with the messy, human side of history. From American presidents and European strongmen to Aussie prime ministers and forgotten locals, he writes narrative non-fiction and historical fiction that read like stories but stick like lessons.
Based in Perth, he spends most days buried in archives, lectures, and old newspaper clippings, turning dry facts into characters you care about and decisions that still echo now. He’s particularly drawn to turning footnote figures and overlooked scandals into full, believable worlds on the page.
Gordon’s books are written for busy readers who want clear, gripping stories without academic fluff—just sharp storytelling, clean research, and a blunt look at the choices that shape lives and nations. When he isn’t writing, he’s usually outlining the next series and finding new ways to connect big historical events to real people.
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