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About me

I’m Dave Wragg. Hello. I’m from the UK, and have had many jobs. Most of them involved computers. I’m getting on a bit now, and I live in Hertfordshire. I live with cats, a dog, rabbits, and children.

Contact me

You can find me on BlueSky at @davewragg.com. For my other socials, check my Bio.link.

For anything rights-related, I’m represented by Harry Illingworth at the DHH Literary Agency. For anything else, try the form at the very bottom of the page.

FAQ

Are you the same David Wragg who writes military histories?

No

Are you Dave or David?

Depends who you ask. I’ll answer to either.

When is The Iron Road out?

September 2025 for hardback, ebook, November 2025 for audiobook, July 2026 for paperback.

Is Tales of the Plains a sequel to Articles of Faith?

It’s set in the same world, 13 years after the events of The Righteous, but can be read completely standalone - although there might be one or two characters who pop up in both.

Who did the covers for the books?

The original cover design is by Micaela Alcaino. The artist for The Black Hawks was Richard Anderson, for The Righteous and the Tales of the Plains covers it was Gavin Reece. Tales of the Plains cover designs are by Emily Langford.

Will there be a book 3 for Articles of Faith? (A Black Hawks III, Righteous II etc)

Short answer: Not for now; the series is complete at two books. That said, I do know exactly what happens next, so maybe if the commercial demand were enormous … Never say never.

Where can I get signed copies of your books?

You can still get the odd first edition from Goldsboro Books, and the Broken Binding usually have stock. You can also grab a special edition box set of Tales of the Plains while stocks last.

How tall are you really?

Roughly 198cm, depending on sock thickness

Press resources

Warning: these lads are large

Covers

Official bio

David Wragg is the author of the Articles of Faith series and the Tales of the Plains trilogy. He lives in Hertfordshire, UK, with his family and an increasing number of animals, and bumps his head on low doorways.

You can find him on various social media at bio.link/davewragg, or visit his website at www.davewragg.com.


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