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Fantasy fiction proudly published by Emona Literary Services

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Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Jul 12, 2024Jul 11, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Delivers what it promises…

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
A statue of a woman taking off her veil.

Writing Revisited: The Heist of the Century

May 4, 2024May 4, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

The beginning of the ongoing sage of Dunstana's difficulties with the word "shank".

Posted in Story, Writing ExerciseTagged Crime Story, Daily Writing, Fantasy, Fiction, Heist, Realmgard, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Challenge, Writing Exercise, Writing Prompt
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Apr 30, 2024Apr 29, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Delivers what it promises…

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Mar 11, 2024Mar 11, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Delivers what it promises…

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Jan 17, 2024Jan 16, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Look, I'm not big on mystery fiction, so for me the appeal isn't the *Mysteries* part of the series, is the *Roman* part.

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Sep 15, 2023Sep 14, 2023 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Look, I'm not big on mystery fiction, so for me the appeal isn't the *Mysteries* part of the series, is the *Roman* part.

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Jul 23, 2023Jul 21, 2023 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Look, I'm not big on mystery fiction, so for me the appeal isn't the *Mysteries* part of the series, is the *Roman* part.

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

May 6, 2023May 6, 2023 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Well, since my last post was ALSO about Rome...

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
The Colosseum

Recommendation: The Roman Mysteries

Jan 14, 2023Jan 15, 2023 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

You may be wondering what a Greatest Living Author reads when he’s not writing. Well, how about some Roman kids driving about in a chariot solving crimes?

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Books, Children's Books, Crime Story, Historical Fiction, History, Kids' Books, Mystery, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Reading, Rome
A statue of a woman taking off her veil.

Monday Writing: January 9

Jan 9, 2023 J.B. Norman1 Comment

Full disclosure, I mostly just wanted Dunstana to utter the phrase "Shank somebody."

Posted in Story, Writing ExerciseTagged Crime Story, Daily Writing, Fantasy, Fiction, Heist, Realmgard, Short Fiction, Writing, Writing Challenge, Writing Exercise, Writing Prompt

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