• Even Gods Are Blind,  News

    Want to Unveil the Secrets of the Gods? Enter The Giveaway for “Even Gods Are Blind”!

    Love, devotion, obsession… the line can blur in the face of immense power. In Even Gods Are Blind (coming June 2024!), a captivating new novel, the consequences of such blurred lines unfold in a story that will leave you breathless. But before you dive into this epic tale, here’s your chance to win a FREE copy! Intrigued? Here’s a taste of what awaits you in Even Gods Are Blind: Ready to unlock the secrets of Even Gods Are Blind? Here’s how to enter our giveaway and be one of the lucky readers to win a free copy: The deadline to enter is 15th June 2024. I’ll announce the winner on…

  • Even Gods Are Blind,  News

    Meet The Awesome Main Characters in “Even Gods Are Blind” – Out June 2024

    Welcome, intrepid readers, to the fantastical world of Even Gods Are Blind! As we inch closer to the book’s release date in June 2024, I’m thrilled to introduce you to the cast of characters who will guide you on this epic journey. Claudia Claudia, in three words – nurse, positive, avid reader. (ok that was four, I know) Claudia is getting married to the love of her life next weekend. Everything is ready: the dress, shoes, flowers, caterers, band, you name it, it is ready to go. But the Gods don’t care. They need a hero now. Claudia finds herself in an alternate Roman Empire, and she can’t return home…

  • Historical Sites

    Happy Birthday, Rome!

    Today, April 21st, marks the legendary founding of the Eternal City – Rome! I received an invitation from Nova Roma, a group based in Rome that celebrates all things ancient Roman, to join the celebrations this year. Unfortunately, we were unable to attend today as it is always an amazing day. According to tradition, the city was established by Romulus in 753 BC. While the exact date might be shrouded in myth, there’s no doubt that Rome’s rich history and enduring legacy continue to capture our imaginations. Celebrating Natale di Roma Italians celebrate Rome’s birthday with a vibrant festival called “Natale di Roma” (Birthday of Rome). The festivities typically last…

  • Even Gods Are Blind

    Even Gods Are Blind and a Little Latin

    Amare et Sapere Vix Deo Conceditur The title of a book often serves as a portal, beckoning readers to dive into an epic fantasy adventure. Such is the case with my upcoming novel, “Even Gods Are Blind.” Drawing inspiration from the profound Latin phrase “Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur,” meaning “Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time,” attributed to the Roman philosopher Publilius Syrus, I sought to encapsulate the central theme of my book. This ancient adage sheds light on the interplay between love, wisdom, and the divine, setting the stage for the journey ahead. What are the sacrifices you would…

  • Ancient Rome

    Resounding Past: Rediscovering Ancient Roman Music

    In the heart of ancient Rome’s bustling streets and grand amphitheaters, a symphony of melodies echoed through the tapestry of everyday life. Music, an integral part of Roman culture, transcended mere entertainment, weaving itself intricately into the fabric of society, ceremonies, and communal celebrations. The Romans viewed music not just as a form of artistic expression but as a vital element that animated their existence. Its echoes reverberated through the cobbled streets, resonating in the grandeur of temples, theatres, and humble households alike. Encompassing a diverse array of sounds, instruments, and rhythms, music was ubiquitous in Roman life. Whether it was the melodic hum of the tibia or the rhythmic…

  • Meet The Gods

    Uncorking the Mystery: Bacchus Roman God of Wine

    In the vast pantheon of ancient gods, few evoke the mystique and allure quite like Bacchus. Revered as the Roman god of wine, fertility, and revelry, Bacchus shares striking similarities with his Greek counterpart, Dionysus. Here we delve into the captivating world of Bacchus, exploring his mythological origins, comparing him to Dionysus, and uncovering intriguing stories about his birth and cult. Bacchus vs. Dionysus: Though often seen as interchangeable, Bacchus and Dionysus, the respective Roman and Greek gods of wine and revelry, embody the duality within their shared domain. Dionysus, a youthful and androgynous figure, reflects the Greek ideals of divine madness and the cyclical nature of life and death.…

  • Book Reviews

    Where Rome Never Falls – Romanitas book review

    “Romanitas” by Sophia McDougall is an imaginative alternate history novel that explores a world where the Roman Empire never fell. It’s a gripping tale that combines elements of political intrigue, character-driven drama, and speculative fiction to create a thought-provoking narrative. Romanitas – Follow the link to Amazon UK, as part of my Affiliate programme. Plot Overview:The novel is set in a modern-day world where the Roman Empire continues to thrive and dominate the global stage. The story follows three main characters: Gaius, a Roman Praetorian Guard; Lucius, the rightful heir to the throne; and Una, a British slave who possesses a secret that could change the course of history. The…

  • Book Reviews

    A Review of “Tribune of Rome” by Robert Fabbri

    “The Tribune of Rome” by Robert Fabbri is the first in the series of gripping historical novels that thrusts readers into the tumultuous world of ancient Rome, immersing them in a saga of political intrigue, military prowess, and complex characters. Fabbri’s masterful storytelling skilfully blends history with fiction, creating a narrative that is both educational and entertaining. Plot Overview: Set in the first century AD, during the tumultuous reign of Emperor Tiberius, the novel follows the life of Vespasian, a character based on the historical figure who eventually became Emperor. Vespasian’s journey from a lowly military tribune to a powerful and influential figure in Rome is at the heart of…

  • Ancient Rome

    Bridging the Gap Between Life and Death: A Look at Ancient Roman Beliefs and Practices for Communication with the Dead

    As Halloween approaches and our fascination with ghosts and the afterlife takes centre stage, it’s intriguing to explore the ancient Romans’ rich and complex beliefs and practices regarding communication with the dead. The Romans, much like us, held a deep fascination for the afterlife and believed that the deceased continued to exist in another realm. Communication with the dead was not just a religious duty but an essential aspect of their spiritual life, connecting the living with their departed loved ones and revered figures. This article delves into the captivating world of ancient Roman beliefs and practices surrounding the spirits of the deceased, shedding light on the enduring human quest…

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