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Jul 13, 2013 12:45PM
I have read your novel "Sons of Zeus" it's been great to read but I have a question: Are there any paperback or e-book version of the book instead of hardback?
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Hi Yomi, I tried to send you a message via goodreads, but it send that you aren't taking messages. Thanks for complimenting Sons of Zeus! If you want more information about the book please write to info@thewarriortrilogy.com and I will respond. You can get an e-book version of the book via any US online book retailer. It's available on Kindle, Nook and Kobo. Because you're in the UK you can only get the hardcover or audiobook (check out Amazon.com/uk to order). If you send me an email I will mail you the prequel short story The One-Armed Warrior. Thanks for commenting!
Thank for relying back, Noble!
I already send an email to you about it.
I already send an email to you about it.
Though, as I see, this post is from a while ago, but I was wondering if you would ever consider writing fantasy. In the tradition, as you put forth, that Tolkien did, masking ancient tale or even history in a fantasy novel.On a side note - When I was young, I grew up in Oxford. I lived just streets away from where Tolkien is buried. All around the city center, reminders of Tolkien are everywhere. It never struck me until much later how fortunate I was to grow up in such a place. I only talk about it, because you would appreciate it!
Look forward to more of your books!
Paul wrote: "Though, as I see, this post is from a while ago, but I was wondering if you would ever consider writing fantasy. In the tradition, as you put forth, that Tolkien did, masking ancient tale or even h..."Hey Paul! I'm so sorry that I missed your post. I've been so wrapped up in my job (my paying job at Xbox!) that I haven't worked on any of my own books or even checked goodreads in years. I am working on a fantasy novel...just haven't had the time to put pen to paper.
Yes, Oxford is a magical Tolkien-y place. That's so cool you got to grow up near Wolvercote cemetery. Check out this blog I wrote about doing a speed run of all things Tolkien in Oxford. I think you will enjoy it.
http://www.shirewisdom.com/2016/08/07...
Hi from Tuscany (Italy) Mr. SmithI'm reading your books and I am totally enchanted by your style.
So, as first, my personal compliments.
On the other hand I was suprised while reading in SON OF ZEUS that Artisans in Platea think to Italy as a barbarian and uncivilized culture.
Probably you would have to read about the Etruscan History to have a better knowledge of ancient world around Greek Culture.
https://www.ancient.eu/Etruscan_Civil...
http://www.betuscanforaday.com/en/etr...
https://www.timemaps.com/civilization...
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Etru...
Such history (Villanovian Culture) start by XII century before Christ and was as rich in art and culture as Greek culture.
Etruscans conquered half of Italy and their culture was the base to create ROME.
Etruscan kings of Rome
Lucius Tarquinius Priscus (616–579)
Servius Tullius (578–535)
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (535–510/509) BC.
Probably History doesn't celebrate Etruscans as Greeks but I may guarantee you that Italy was an higly civilized area esactly as Greece.
This is not a nationalist defence, this is simply history.
Luca Marchetti
(Art Historician)
luca@grifonline.it


