BookLife Talks with Michael Ross
A sponsored Q&A with the author of 'The Clouds of War'A personal connection sparked Ross’s first book in the Across the Great Divide series, The Clouds of War. The book follows a number of people before and during the Civil War as they fight for what they believe in.
Can you talk about your personal connection to the book?
I knew the main character’s granddaughter when I was a child and was fascinated with the story of the man who helped found the town where I was born, Lubbock, Texas.
Your main character is a historical figure. To what extent did you draw from real life, and how much responsibility do you feel to reimagine or change characters that are based on real people?
I followed the known facts of Will Crump’s story, but no one knows much about his actual personality. I contacted a great grandniece of his, but she says the family knows little about him. I based his character mainly on his granddaughter’s stories and on what I could find in historical documents.
How did you ensure historical authenticity?I did extensive research on John Hunt Morgan, the Underground Railroad, and slavery in Kentucky.
Why did you choose to write for children?
History is often taught in a dry, inaccessible manner. Making history into a story that children can understand will engage future generations.
What are you working on now?
I am working on book two in the series, tentatively titled The Search, and on a stand-alone novel about a Civil War nurse.