Ask the Author: Gregory Ness

“Covers for Antioch and Alexandria updated to reflect the new series look. Thanks to Jennifer Givner for the new look! Thanks to Katy King for the editing of both Antioch and Alexandria! ” Gregory Ness

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Gregory Ness Once I've finished Carl Jung on Kundalini Yoga I'm reading Tony Sunderland's Obelisk and Cross then the next book in The Girl from Berlin series.
Gregory Ness Lucid dreams and hypnosis unlocked Antioch, Alexandria and Actium. Not something I could have expected.
Gregory Ness Caesar and Cleopatra as the couple who defined the last stage of the ancient world: great libraries and coliseums; cities of stone and wood; the crucible of east meets west via ports and caravans; lost secrets and discoveries; empires among hills, deserts, woods, rivers and seas all intermingling like lovers and adversaries based on where the fates take them.
Gregory Ness As Caesar and Agrippa approached Alexandria I had a mental block. I underwent hypnosis and the rest of both novels exploded into my consciousness.
Gregory Ness The second book in the series: The Sword of Agrippa: Pantheon. I hope to have it completed by late Spring 2015.
Gregory Ness The ancient Rome/Egypt portion was inspired by lucid dreaming while the near-future portion was inspired by tech conferences, including Future in Review.

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