Reflections on “The Dark Side of Glory”

Reflections on “The Dark Side of Glory”
By Raven Kamali

Ten years ago, I embarked on a journey to write a historical novel that was relevant to our times. But the journey was difficult. I am passionate about ancient history and I wanted to inject as much history as possible into the storyline. However, I was aware that not everyone shared my passion. My aim was not to produce a novel that would only appeal to those who love history. I wanted the book’s appeal be all-inclusive. To accomplish such a goal, both the history and the story had to be gripping, which meant that the history had to be seen through the eyes of compelling characters with compelling lives. Heroes and villains had to come alive and take the reader into their world.

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The story begins in 7BC Judea with Joshua and his family: his two daughters (seven-year-old Abigail and fourteen-year-old Ruth), his wife, Deborah, and his brother, Tobias. Joshua and Tobias are juxtaposed as Ruth and Abigail are. Joshua is certain that he knows the mind of God. Tobias isn’t sure if God even exists. Joshua is ready to sacrifice his family for his faith. Tobias is ready to sacrifice himself for them. The question of faith plays an important part in the story and gives it a spiritual dimension. Joshua tries to reach for the hand of God; Tobias for the meaning of life. Ruth’s life is shaped by Joshua’s beliefs; Abigail’s by Tobias’s.

Abigail and Ruth are the protagonist and the antagonist respectively. Abigail’s strength is nourished by love; Ruth’s by hatred. It is love that enables Abigail to survive her darkest moments. Ruth’s hatred offers her no protection. For all her sins against innocent people, Ruth ultimately faces cosmic or divine retribution.
 
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It was important for Abigail to never sully her hands with Ruth’s blood. She must remain pure and innocent to the end. In the movie Ben-Hur (1959), Judah does not kill Messala despite all the evil the latter had inflicted on the former. It is divine/cosmic justice that crushes Messala. Heroes that prevail without engaging in the cruel actions of their adversaries, and yet either nature or providence ensures that the world is still just, is a theme that I find appealing.

The end of the story is one of resurrection and renewal. A new family emerges and a young man finally completes the spiritual journey that started with Joshua by touching the hand of God.
 
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R. David Simpson Writes Roman Fictional Novels

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R. David Simpson Writes Roman Fictional Novels
 
I was born in Cambridge England and took a deep interest in history as a teenager and even more so as I grew older. I started my film career in the 1980’s and script writing ten years ago. I now turn my scripts into novelettes.
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My first script and book were called’ CLEOPATRA, QUEEN OF EXILE’. I decided to write this story after talking to my daughter about Rome and Alexandria. I chose a particular part of her story that is seldom thought about. When she was twenty, she was forced to flee Alexandria for Syria, as her brother-husband was trying to kill her off. She came back to Alexandria, 15 months later with an Arab army. The rest of the story is ‘history’ as we have learned from Shakespeare and Hollywood!
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CLEOPATRA, QUEEN OF EXILE. Cleopatra is an Infinitely vain, highly intelligent, cunning, a gambler, seductive, queen but over underestimates her brother. When it looks like she’ll soon lose her head, she gets her servants to spirit her out of her palace at night – hidden in a rolled-up rug. and loses her crown to her husband-brother, Ptolemy.Once safely on the road in the desert with a small contingent of loyal servants, she struggles to raise an army to retake her throne. Cleopatra is unused to desert life and is forced to put up with hardships and indignities her privileged upbringing has ill prepared her for. On top of that, she’s forced to stoop to dealing with the lowly desert King Azar in order to find an army for her cause. Well before Cleopatra flees, Greek Oligarchy's wives, who pull the strings from behind the scenes in Rome, manipulate a Roman General, Julius Caesar, to invade Europe for their own profit and his. Caesar then takes matters into his own hands and seeks to use his new wealth to manipulate Cleopatra for his own interests posing as Cleopatra 's benefactor so that he can gain Egypt and Rome at one time. Cleopatra has her own ideas about who is going to manipulate who. After 16 months on the run and just when she succeeds in raising an army, Cleopatra learns that the Romans, led by Julius Caesar, have intervened in Egypt. Carried in the rolled-up rug, Cleopatra returns to throw herself at Caesar’s mercy.
 
The second book ‘THE WALL’ – takes place in 410 AD and is about two teenagers and their families who, with other families and soldiers are ordered to leave ‘Hadrian’s Wall’ in England and march back to Rome. The story records their trials and tribulations as they move from England to Gaul to Italy and face the dangers of tribes that realize that something is drastically wrong, as the occupiers leave Western Europe, never to return. 
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It's the year 410 AD. The Roman Army commander in ENGLAND, wakes up and finds orders to evacuate all troops and families,immediately.Two Roman teenagers of different class, cross paths and work together to survive the march home.
 
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A Military Life of Constantine the Great

A Military Life of Constantine the Great
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Much of Constantine I's claim to lasting fame rests upon his sponsorship of Christianity, and many works have been published assessing whether his apparent conversion was a real religious experience or a cynical political manoeuvre. However his path to sole rule of the Roman Empire depended more upon the ruthless application of military might than upon his espousal of Christianity. He fought numerous campaigns, many of them against Roman rivals for Imperial power, most famously defeating Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. In this new study, Ian Hughes assesses whether Constantine would have deserved the title 'the Great' for his military achievements alone, or whether the epithet depends upon the gratitude of Christian historians. All of Constantine's campaigns are narrated and his strategic and tactical decisions analysed. The organization, strengths and weaknesses of the Roman army he inherited are described and the effect of both his and his predecessors' reforms discussed. The result is a fresh analysis of this pivotal figure in European history from a military perspective.