Michael Ward
'Rags of Time' is my debut novel. I chose historical fiction because I enjoy it myself as a reader.
From the outset I wanted to write about a period less well covered than others like Tudor and Roman. I researched the Stuart era and discovered an extraordinary 40 year section which witnessed civil war, regicide, the Commonwealth of England and royal restoration. During this time there was also a number of dramatic set pieces to feature: the Fire of London and the Great Plague of 1665/6.
It soon became clear that these 40 years not only marked a period of great political and religious change, but also significant advances in science and the birth of Britain's pre-eminence as a maritime and trading nation.
I realised this must have been an extraordinary time to live through, especially in London, the epicentre of this ferment of new thinking. And so the idea for 'Rags' and successive books was born - a series that will allow the reader to walk side by side with my hero merchant Thomas Tallant throughout his life, experiencing with him such a formative and dramatic period in British history.
From the outset, I have tried to interweave the themes of religious, political, scientific and mercantile change around the central murder plot and it was really pleasing to see that this had been noticed and appreciated in my first goodreads review. Big relief!
I am now working on Book 2.
From the outset I wanted to write about a period less well covered than others like Tudor and Roman. I researched the Stuart era and discovered an extraordinary 40 year section which witnessed civil war, regicide, the Commonwealth of England and royal restoration. During this time there was also a number of dramatic set pieces to feature: the Fire of London and the Great Plague of 1665/6.
It soon became clear that these 40 years not only marked a period of great political and religious change, but also significant advances in science and the birth of Britain's pre-eminence as a maritime and trading nation.
I realised this must have been an extraordinary time to live through, especially in London, the epicentre of this ferment of new thinking. And so the idea for 'Rags' and successive books was born - a series that will allow the reader to walk side by side with my hero merchant Thomas Tallant throughout his life, experiencing with him such a formative and dramatic period in British history.
From the outset, I have tried to interweave the themes of religious, political, scientific and mercantile change around the central murder plot and it was really pleasing to see that this had been noticed and appreciated in my first goodreads review. Big relief!
I am now working on Book 2.
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V.M. Sang
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Michael Ward:
This isn't so much a question as information. It's not a question at all, in fact. I've just posted a review of Rags of Time here on Goodreads, and scheduled it to go out on my blog on the last Tuesday if the month. (http://aspholessaria.wordpress.com ). I'll attempt to put it on Amazon, too, but they won't always let me?
Michael Bully
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Michael Ward:
Just finished 'Rags of Time' and thoroughly enjoyed it. Reading a great deal of both fiction and non-fiction relating to the 17th century and 'Rags of Time' has certainly impressed me. What are your plans for future writing ? Would you consider an interview for my blog https://aburntship.blogspot.com/ ? Wishing you success.
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