Dear Mr Cornwall, I have followed your books since my Dad gave me his copy of the Warlord Trilogy when I was 12. I have always been an avid fan of Arthurian legend and now studying English at Loughborough University I say to my friends it’s the most realistic and interesting account of the tales I have read. You must get these emails a lot so I’ll quickly get to the point. Why after the success of the Sharpe TV series has the Warlord Trilogy not been made into three films? Obviously the ins and outs of the film industry are beyond me, but after watching the latest King Arthur with Clive Owen it just goes to show that your story has a much better plot and more substance. In my ideal world of the silver screen I could imagine a director like Ridely Scott doing justice to your book; in a Gladiator esk kind of way. Is the reasons for not making it into a film because you would rather that the trilogy remain as fiction, or have you not found a director to your liking? I apologise, at the end of the day it is none of my business how you use your material, it just frustrates me that when I come out of films about King Arthur I can’t help thinking that your story would be much better. Obviously as a fan I’m bias, but I reckon a lot of other people feel the same way. Thank you for your time Mr Cornwall I understand you get many emails so thank you for reading over mine. Yours Sincerely James McNulty