acknowledgments
i learned about writing from editors jane rosenbloom, judy sternlight, stefan merrill block,
and phil ehrenkranz. and had the confidence to persist thanks to encouragement from many
friends and readers but especially geraldine brooks, susanne page, nancy worssam, kay
rodriguez, sheela lampieti, barbara lucas, tony horwitz, and my family, david tiller and
ana patel, who gave thoughtful critiques. i’m especially grateful to bowman cutter, who read
the manuscript nine times and was my patient sounding board and supporter through an eight-
year process. i’m also grateful to book agent jacques de spoelberch for his faith in my writing,
and to she writes press for publishing in july 2022 the first iteration of this novel, long
shadows. my daughter, anne tiller, designed the award-winning cover which captured its mood
so well. thanks also go to union square & co., for publishing this revised edition. thank you to
my union square & co. editor barbara berger, and especially publisher emily meehan and
barnes & noble ceo james daunt, who believed the novel deserves a larger audience. they
have reissued the book as the last of what i am, with a cover designed by talented cover
creative director jo obarowski.
without the extraordinary database and website “the valley of the shadow” created by
eminent american historian dr. edward ayers and his award-winning books in the presence of
mine enemies: the civil war in the heart of america 1859– 1864 and the thin light of
freedom: emancipation in the heart of america, i could never have found such detailed
material about the civil war in virginia. those sources, and drew gilpin faust’s book this
republic of suffering: death and the american civil war, were the foundation for two years of
research. my novel is as historically accurate as i knew to make it, with one exception. the
gatling gun, the first american rapid firing weapon, was first used in 1864 during the siege of
petersburg, not a year earlier as my story states.