ARTHURIAN DREAMING by John Matthews
The Sword of Ice and Fire, book one of the Red Dragon Rising sequence |
More years ago than I care to remember, I read T.H. White’s wonderful
quartet of novels published under the collective title of The Once and Future King. I fell in love at once with the subject
of the books – the saga of Arthur, that wonderful ragbag of myth, history, and
folklore. By the time I finished White’s book I knew that this was a subject I
wanted to write about, and I went in search of every book I could find. What I
didn’t realise at the time was that they were actually thousands of books on
the subject. It just happened that my local library had a specialist collection
of folklore, and that there was almost a whole bay devoted to the Arthurian
legends. So I started reading. I knew right away that what I really wanted to
write was a novel, but as things fell out, the first book I published was about
the history of the Grail legends. After that, one thing led to another, and I
fell into a pattern of work that resulted, over the next 40 years, with more
than a 100 books, many of them about the Arthurian and Grail legends, as well
as folk lore, the history of pirates, shamanism, and Celtic myth.
But I never forgot my desire to write a novel about Arthur
and over the years I kept making notes and writing scraps and occasional chapters
that I knew would one-day form part of what was going to be very large book.
But somehow, as is often the way in the writer’s life, I never seemed to have
the time to settle down to writing that particular book. Then, a few years ago,
I began to make notes for a smaller book, about Arthur’s childhood. I remember wondering
what it would be like to be educated by Merlin, to not know who your parents
were and what your future might hold. So I started writing, quickly realizing
that this was not one book, but four - each one devoted to the young Arthur’s
search four sacred objects, known as the Hallows, which contain the essence of
the land over which he would one day rule.
John Matthews |
I began with Avalon, in the mysterious castle where Arthur
spent his first years, watched over by the Nine, otherworldly women who are
guardians of the world byond. As Arthur grows up and begins to explore the
place where he lives, he learns that he is an orphan, and from the lips of the
great wizard Merlin that he is the son of a King. From here on his world
expands. He meets the mysterious knight Sir Bercilak, who teaches him how to
fight and of course the Wizard Merlin, who teaches him about magic. Other
encounters include a strange creature known as the Questing Beast, some
extraordinary beings, half-man half-creature, known as the Eldest. And at the
centre of this world is an ageless boy named Mabon, a golden youth who might
just possibly be a god.
From here on Arthur’s adventures include an encounter with a
terrifying adversary with an army of fearsome monsters. And now at last he
begins to learn something about his future, and about the momentous tasks that
lie before him to gather the four sacred Hallows before his enemies can do so.
The sequence as a whole is called Red Dragon Rising, and the first volume is The Sword of Ice and Fire. The Red Dragon is the ancient power of
the land over which Arthur will one day rule. His journey will be long, and
fraught with terror, sorrow, and love. He has much to learn, and much to
experience as she grows towards the time when he will become the Once and Future
King.
Given my busy schedule this took longer than I expected it
to, but it was completed in 2017, and will finally see the light of day from Greystones
Press in April of this year. Even after nearly 40 years and over 100 books, I
still felt a thrill when I received the first copies of the book. Even though
it’s not the big novel, it is a gateway into the world that I have lived in for
more than half my life. I’m now working on the second of the four volumes, after
which, at long last, I hope to start pulling together all the threads and
fragments of the big book, set in the great mysterious forest of Broceliande, in
Brittany, where according to local folklore Merlin and the Lady of the Lake
still dwell.
The Forest of Broceliande |
The Sword of Ice and
Fire is published by The Greystones Press on the 14th April 2018,
in paperback and priced at £8.99. A Kindle version can be preordered from the
15th January, with an ePub edition to come. See www.hallowquest.org.uk for more
details about the novel sequence.
Volume 2 of the sequence, The Cauldron of Light and Dark, will follow in 2019, with The Spear of Earth and Air and The Chessboard of the Land to come in due
course.
John Matthews is the author of many Arthurian titles including the recent Arthurian Magic. See www.hallowquest.org.uk for details of his books, courses and events.
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