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Historical fiction novelist and a secondary teacher, Luciana Cavallaro, likes to meander between contemporary life to the realms of mythology and history. Luciana has always been interested in Mythology and Ancient History but her passion wasn’t realised until seeing the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. From then on, she was inspired to write Historical Fantasy.

She has spent many lessons promoting literature and the merits of ancient history. Today, you will still find Luciana in the classroom, teaching and promoting literature. To keep up-to-date with her ramblings, ahem, that is meanderings, subscribe to her mailing list.

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  1. juliehhicks

    Hi, Luciana – thanks for stopping by my blog earlier! Your book sounds intriguing (though that shouldn’t be a surprise given your life sounds like a great story also). Born in Australia, extensive travel in places like Greece and Italy? I’m jealous!! 🙂

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    • cav12

      You are so right! It’s a tough industry to break into and the more support we can give to fellow writers, then who knows what will happen. Cheers for the follow 🙂

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  2. Ink and Papyrus

    Hi,
    In the past few weeks you have shown an interest in my new blog concept of a continuous story written by an assortment of different writers. If you are still interested can you please email me? These are the possible titles so far and if you are indeed interested in being a part of this, can you please let me know which you prefer?
    ~ Moirai
    ~ The Storytellers Guild
    ~ GrimmAndersen
    ~ Story Bloggers
    If you can come up with any others, that would be great. I’m hoping to get everything sorted, up and running by next Monday (9th July).
    Regards, Ink and Papyrus.
    http://inkandpapyrusblog.wordpress.com/
    P.P.S I know we’ve already had a disccusion about this but just checking via teh generic post whether you are still interested?

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  3. Mari

    I found you through Patricias beatiful blogger award! I truly admire anyone who follows their passion as you have done. It is so nice to “meet” people like you because you inspire me to want to do the same!! (:

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    • cav12

      Thank you very much 🙂 I came by your site via Patricia Awapara, read your post ‘On fear and faith’. I must admit it was a beautiful and impelling read, so I browsed your site. I love the eclectic yet personal touches.
      Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. Gary Alan Henson

    Thanks for the twitter follow, Luciana! Your site is beautiful! I’ll be back to scan everything.

    Check my blog garyalanhenson.blogspot.com for more about me and my writing journey.

    Best of luck, talk soon.

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    • cav12

      Hi Gary, thanks for stopping by 😀

      Payed your blog a visit. Love the headings of your articles, put a smile on my face. I look forward to reading your posts.

      Thank you 😀

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    • cav12

      Wow! Thank you M.C. I am honoured to be nominated and grateful to be featured on your blog.

      I’ve stopped with the awards, it was taking over what I wanted to write on my blog. I do appreciate you thinking of me.

      Looking forward to your next artwork and writing 😀

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      • M. C. Dulac

        Understand completely – I love being nominated for awards but it does take a lot of time to compile and respond to them!

        I enjoyed compiling that list though, because all of the bloggers (including yourself) write blogs that I truly enjoy 🙂

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  5. ritaroberts

    Hi Luciana I am looking forward to reading this e book. Love all your blog posts. I notice you occasionally add a LIKE onto the Linear B blog which I study through this blog. I wonder if you would add a comment now and again. Many people visit this blog and glean information but do not leave a comment My teacher Richard Vallance puts an awful lot of work there so its most disappointing for him. Both he and I would be most grateful. His blog is http://www.linearbknossos&mycenae.wordpress.com Thanks Rita Roberts

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