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Maria McCann

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Occupation
  
Novelist, teacher

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Maria McCann

Genre
  
Historical

Nationality
  
English


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Books
  
As Meat Loves Salt, The Wilding, Ace - King - Knave

Maria McCann introduces her latest novel, Ace, King, Knave


Maria McCann is an English novelist. She was born in Liverpool in 1956 and worked as a lecturer in English at Strode College, Street, Somerset since 1985, until starting work with Arden.

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Her first novel, As Meat Loves Salt, was released in 2001. The story focuses on the relationship of two men, Jacob Cullen and Christopher Ferris, and is set during the English Civil War. They desert their posts in Cromwell’s New Model Army to establish a farming commune in the countryside. The novel was well received by critics including Orange Prize winner Lionel Shriver.

McCann also contributed a short story titled Minimal to the anthology New Writing 12 published by the British Council in 2005.

Her second novel, The Wilding, was published in February 2010 . Set in England in the 1670s, it is the story of a young cider-presser, Jonathan Dymond, his dark family secrets, and the young beggar woman he tries to help.

References

Maria McCann Wikipedia