Time’s tricks: the perils of researching historical fiction

The clock hand drives us remorselessly towards our uncertain futures. Time does not go backwards. Or perhaps it does. The clock I found in a small, dusty shop in a back alley close to Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar bore the inscription George Clarke, Leadenhall Street, 1752, and that clock dragged me back bodily two hundred and … Continue reading Time’s tricks: the perils of researching historical fiction