The Princess & The Rebels is being edited and is on target to be released in November.
Arturo 7: Foreign Travels is over 80k and going well.
At this stage I think there will be a book 8 at some point next year but as happened with book 7 – I have a couple of small sub-story ideas floating around but no main story as yet so don’t get excited.
Foreign Travels is on target to be published in January
Taroniah goes to school – the book the short story in Fantastic Schools Vol 3 was pulled from is growing slowly as I keep adding to it now and then. It is up to over 30k words already.
I am tossing up between Taroniah and Princess book 4 as to which is then next book published after Foreign Travels.
As of Sep 26 still haven’t seen print edition of Gizel 2 Will we get that before Gizel 3 is posted? Hope Arturo 7 is going well
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yeah – sorry – been busy with real life…..paperback real soon – Arturo 7 is over 100k and on schedule January release
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I am struggling to find a detailed map of the Roman Empire and especially one of Roman Britsin so I can match all the place names to the correct Geography (I have found some). Do you know of one about?
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This is what I mostly used for the books – and still do 🙂
https://imperium.ahlfeldt.se/?
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Great set of 14 maps in Britannia A History of Roman Britain by Sheppard Frere In the Folio Society 1999 edition. I can send a set of scans if you can’t find that edition. They’re easily the best in my 2 foot long shelf of books on Roman Britain. Next but not quite as good is The Romans Who Shaped Britain by Sam Moorhead.
Best ever book on the Wall is Hadrian’s Wall in the Days of the Romans by Ronald Embleton although few maps lots of installation diagrams etc. Also Hadrian’s Wall Everyday Life on A Roman Frontier by Patricia Southern 2016. It has superb detailed maps of scores of Roman locations on the wall and both north and south of it. For Roman Scotland the best is The Last Frontier The Roman Invasions of Scotland by Antony Kama Also Osprey’s Mons Graupius by Duncan Campbell very good on that. The Folio edition of Frere is so far above all the rest it’s not much of a contest but Moorehead is next best. I have many more Roman Britain books with maps but those are the best
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And don’t leave out The Secret History of the Roads of Roman Britain by M.C. Bishop Very good on the changes over time
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there has been a wealth of good stuff published recently.
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