BIOGRAPHY
Sherrie Seibert Goff, author of The Arms of Quirinus, The Scent of Hyacinth, The Warrior's Dance, and The Tiber Bridge, worked for several years as a data control analyst and technical writer for a large corporation in Los Angeles, but she has held a long abiding love for ancient history, especially anything Roman. She now writes mainstream historical fiction and lives in Idaho with her husband and two cats.
Two of Sherrie's most beloved authors and early inspirations were Mary Renault and Norah Lofts. Many others have joined the fold of favorites since then, from Robert Graves to Jack Whyte, Edward Rutherford, Caleb Carr and Ken Follett, to name just a few. For relaxation and enjoyment, the author nearly always has some delectable historical novel at chairside or bedside.
Ms. Goff's interests certainly extend to other genres, but character-driven mainstream historicals are her favorites. Her large personal library and the wonderful stories to be found in history have moved her to try writing fiction herself, and her first project has been an ambitious set of books subtitled Seven Kings of Rome Novels.
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