Big Announcement Number 2


Second, sustained drum roll….


Here it is, big announcement number 2: my next non-fiction book will be called Warrior: the Biography of a Man with No Name, and it will be published by Granta.


Now this really is pretty big: Granta is about the most prestigious publisher in Britain and having them publish my next book will ensure it gets noticed in all sorts of places that have previously ignored my work, including the national press (although that also opens the possibility of scathing reviews from reviewers working on the principle that a good kicking is always more fun to write and read in review than any amount of glowing praise).


As to the book itself, it is the story of one of the people excavated at the Bowl Hole Cemetery near Bamburgh Castle. While human remains provide all sort of useful archaeological evidence, their great drawback is that skeletons are mute: they tell no story. But for a variety of reasons, we can say much more about one particular man, buried within sight of castle and sea, than is normally the case, and it is his story that we will tell in this book. When I say we, it really will be a book written in the first person plural, as I will be collaborating on it with Paul Gething, one of the directors of the Bamburgh Research Project and the man who excavated the body of this Dark-Age warrior.


Warrior will be published in 2019.

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Published on September 29, 2017 06:46
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message 1: by Karina (new)

Karina Congratulations!


message 2: by Penny (new)

Penny Great news - and it sounds really interesting too.


message 3: by Edoardo (new)

Edoardo Albert Karina wrote: "Congratulations!"

Thank you. I'm really excited about it too.


message 4: by Edoardo (new)

Edoardo Albert Penny wrote: "Great news - and it sounds really interesting too."

Thank you - and let's hope it turns out as interesting as it sounds in prospect!


message 5: by Rachel (new)

Rachel This looks really exciting and interesting, and really pleased it has been recognised as such by the publisher. Thank you for finding this great project! I look forward to it.


message 6: by Edoardo (new)

Edoardo Albert Rachel wrote: "This looks really exciting and interesting, and really pleased it has been recognised as such by the publisher. Thank you for finding this great project! I look forward to it."

I just hope I can do it - and the unnamed warrior who is our subject - justice.


message 7: by Liz1564 (new)

Liz1564 This is wonderful news. I am sure that the trilogy can only benefit from this publication.

By the way, I read your Tolkien in Oxford book and enjoyed it very much. Wish I had it when I was in Oxford and was following the Tolkien trail in 2015. (I tell my friends that I was in residence at Magdalen. I just don't mention that the college rents dorm room during the summer break for very reasonable rates.)

Elaine Cichantk


message 8: by Edoardo (new)

Edoardo Albert Liz1564 wrote: "This is wonderful news. I am sure that the trilogy can only benefit from this publication.

By the way, I read your Tolkien in Oxford book and enjoyed it very much. Wish I had it when I was in Oxfo..."


Thank you, Elaine! Delighted to hear you enjoyed my little book on Tolkien - and as for being in residence at Magdalen, you were!


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