
Good morning on a special Ides of March. Today marks the publication on Amazon of “Triumphs and Tragedies”, an anthology of short stories on a Roman theme. Authors like Derek Birks and Peter Tonkin have contributed, and it includes my own Lucius Sestius story, “Blood Money”, and is on the Kindle Unlimited scheme.

Also available on my website is a very short story with an Ides theme, “Calpurnia waits”, which you can read by clicking here:

And did you know that Caesar did not say, “et tu, Brute?”?
