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Rome and Science-Fiction: It CAN be done - Narukami - 03-28-2014 There is also this Japanese Manga (comic book) about a Roman who time travels to modern Japan and back again. The book was made into a film that did well enough to spawn a sequel due out later htis year. http://www.amazon.com/Thermae-Romae-Vol-Mari-Yamazaki/dp/0316229199/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOmFSflNiQU :wink: Narukami Rome and Science-Fiction: It CAN be done - john m roberts - 03-29-2014 Ahem (cough, cough) If I may toot my own cornu, my novels HANNIBAL'S CHILDREN and THE SEVEN HILLS are alternate history sci-fi about a world in which Carthage won the Second Punic War and Rome went into national exile in what is mostly modern-day Austria. The stories begin about 200 years later, when the Romans return to the Mediterranean for payback. Rome and Science-Fiction: It CAN be done - Flavivs Aetivs - 04-08-2014 So far I have read Myriad, Wolf Star, and Sagittarius Command, and they were all superb. Rome and Science-Fiction: It CAN be done - Alanus - 04-08-2014 Hello, Vitruvius A writer can't "rethink" a novel's ending. Once the error is made, it's there for all-time. :whistle: Don't forget The Demon's Door Bolt, sci-fi in the year AD499. |