In creating Fianna...
"Our main focus was the
Atkinsons and McMullens. But we do include source material which (to the best of our knowledge) is presented for the first time. The undercover Pinkerton investigation of Midwestern Fenian circles has not been detailed elsewhere. We
include a
rare inter view with Fenian commander William Atkinson. Also: a sidebar on the Fenians’ long theological battle with the Catholic Church, including a vignette of the Rev. John McMullen and his Fenian friend – the Civil War hero James Mulligan. This, too, is new
to
Fenian scholarship.
O n e s p e c i a l n o t e :
n o t h i n g h e r e i s f i c t i o n a l i z e d o r supposed. There are places where a novelist might be tempted to pick up his pen, but we stick to what we can verify – even if it leaves a tantalizing loose thread. Any conjecture is identified as
such.
Writing is reading. For a work of this kind, the ratio is
one to ten.
This writer benefited from indispensible research
assistance and – above all –
the wisdom and generous support of editor-publisher
Ray McCormack.
We thank Vicki Reynolds Mazur, a family historian whose dedication over many years
has
produced a trove of information and insights. And Joe Ann Burgett was a tremendous help sleuthing
her way through a mosaic of sources in Detroit and Port Huron."
From 'Fianna' written by Michael Plemmons.
©Ray McCormack, 3A Publishing





