Where are we Now?

I’ve had this site running for a few weeks now, and only now have I gotten around to writing the first blog for it. I’m not much of a blogger. Everyone has a different writing style and mine is, unfortunately, one of the more boring ones.
I get up. I write. I usually write exactly the same amount each day. I end the day.
It’s quite difficult to glean an interesting blog out of that. So, let me introduce you to the Made in Yorkshire series instead.
As you already know from reading the rest of my website, Made in Yorkshire begins in 1953, for about a paragraph, and drives on into 1964. The first book is 1964, but I’ve already completed the sequel and am working on the third edition of my book. Over the next few weeks and months, you will travel through sixties Britain and into the seventies.
Currently, Richard Warren is busy in 1972. In his world it’s Christmas, so he’ll soon be crossing over into 1973. I can’t say what he’s been up to yet, but you’ll find out in good time.
My plans for this series are thus:


I’m going to keep going until it reaches the present day.


That’s pretty much it. Made in Yorkshire is designed to explore the concept of growing up from childhood to adulthood to death. I don’t know how many books it will take to get to the end, but I do have plans for when it finally ends.
Richard had ancestors and a lot of interesting things happened prior to 1953. In the future, I might consider even going backwards as part of a new saga. There’s a whole family tree to explore!
I’m not going to get ahead of myself, though. We’re only up to the seventies and Richard is still in the prime of his life. Get ready for 1964, coming soon.
Until next time, keep reading.
James Farner
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Published on June 04, 2014 05:21
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