-
Recent Posts
Archives
Tags
architecture Artefacts Athens authors Birmingham Branches CA Conference Cambridge University Press CA News Caroline Lawrence Caryatids Chris Carey Classical Quarterly Conference Douglas Cairns employment Erechtheum Falco Fiction Film Greece & Rome Homer Hull internships Jenny March Journals Juliette Harrisson Lindsey Davis London Midlands neoclassical Olympics Percy placements Pop Culture Romance Roman Mysteries Saturnalia scholarship Sword and Sandal training TV volunteering Wales Work experience
Tag Archives: authors
Writing
By Lindsey Davis You have to be careful. If I say I am assembling a new synopsis while lying on my back with my legs at 90°, would-be novelists may start waggling their feet hopefully. People want to find the … Continue reading
Roman Romance
By Caroline Lawrence Last month I blogged about a dozen of my favourite Roman artefacts. I love Roman artefacts because they are the talismans for my “hero’s journey” back in time to first century Rome. Also, I use them as … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Artefacts, authors, Caroline Lawrence, Roman Mysteries, Romance
Leave a comment
The Dirty Roman Dozen
By Caroline Lawrence Whenever I visit schools to talk about my books set in Ancient Rome, I often bring along some of my favourite artefacts. Most of these aren’t real antique objects, but convincing replicas made by re-enactor friends or … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Artefacts, authors, Caroline Lawrence, Fiction, Roman Mysteries
Leave a comment