I’m delighted to welcome back to the blog historical fiction writer Annie Whitehead. Annie studied history under the eminent Medievalist Ann Williams. She is a member of the Royal Historical Society and an editor for English Historical Fiction Authors. She has written three award-winning novels set in Anglo-Saxon England, one of which was long-listed for […]
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(Photo: Uschi Hering)
*Falls over laughing*
Right I’m going to try to take this seriously (Puts on stern face)
My first characters had been running around in my head for years before I tapped the keyboard so they were fully formed when I started to write the Roma Nova stories. Of course, I’ve […]
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Ah, this one’s easy! I’ve written quite a lot on my Roma Nova blog about this as it’s the setting for nine previous books! So I’m going to cheat and repost the piece I wrote about what Roma Nova looks like…
Roma Nova an alpine country with lower lying valleys a few small towns […]
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Julia Bacausa
AD 370, Virunum, Roman Noricum
Julia Bacausa, passionate daughter of a local Celtic ruler, miserable and tense after a failed marriage and only half-divorced, can see no future life for herself.
Lucius Apulius, a bright young military tribune thrown out of a prestigious command that would have made his career. He’s […]
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To be truthful, I have two projects on the go at present, but let’s not complicate life!
Now I’m going back in time to AD 370…
The Roma Nova series has two main strands: one with four books set in the 21st century featuring Carina Mitela and the other set between the late 1960s […]
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