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Orisis Seibert
funny the things you learn on the web.
Email: Orisis_seibert@yahoo.com
Sept 9, 2010
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Chris Benson
Sherrie, I too have a love for ancient history, I studied a great deal of it when I was at Texas Tech. My senior thesis to graduate was on Alcibiades and his reaction to The Peloponnesian War in 431 BC (don’t quote me on the year). And I love the mythologies, Greek, Roman, Egyptian. Chris
Email: ncubus@hotmail.com
Dec 13, 2009
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David F. D'Alessandro
will your novel on Mastarna involve the events depicted on the francois tomb paintings. Good luck!!
Email: ddalesandro5088@comcast.com
Sept 10, 2009
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Alan Ehling
Amazing web site. The books are wonderful also. I recomend these books to anybody who enjoys ancient history. It does not get any better than Sherrie Goff. She is a very talented and dedicated writer.
Email abeinid@live.com
April 24, 2008
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Bru
Hi Sherrie, great site! Like you, I write historical fiction but not in the same period. Every success. Bru
Email: brunazanelli@aol.com
October 1, 2007
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Ken Bastian
Fascinating, from what I know so far. Am anxious to read more about Romulus, and will find the book as soon as possible.
Email quill@cableone.net
July 29, 2007
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Ruth Sims
Very nice website. And very interesting collection of books!
Website Ruth Sims.com
Email: ruthsims@insightbb.com
Sept 20, 2006
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Steven Wade
The foundation of Rome is a fascinating and often little-known period. These books are to be highly recommended for entertainment and informing readers about the birth of Rome - a small collection of shepherd's huts on the hills above the Tiber. Ars Romana - Roman Crafts
Email: steve@ars-romana.co.uk
January 19, 2005
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Howard Denson
Nice website you have. I'm amazed at the amount of novels set in ancient Rome. Andrew Saylor (or whatever the first name) and Whoozits the British Lady (I'm wonderful with names) have mysteries set back then. Whoozits has a series in which the protagonist winds up in Britain. hd3
Email: hdenson@fccj.edu
January 10, 2005
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