Up Yours, Brutus!
by Caroline Lawrence (author of the Roman Mysteries) One of the first things that greeted visitors to the Life and Death in Pompeii and Herc...
by Caroline Lawrence (author of the Roman Mysteries) One of the first things that greeted visitors to the Life and Death in Pompeii and Herc...
A Visit to Laurentum and the possible villa of Pliny the Younger Set of Pliny's Laurentum villa by Jason Carlin My name is Caroline Law...
by Caroline Lawrence When I first started writing, I didn’t know how to write plot. Then I discovered story structure principles used by Hol...
Molossian Hound, British Museum Recently I was asked to write a quiz for a kids ’ book site based on my first two Time Travel Diaries book...
Historical fiction can do much more than bring dull names and dates alive; it can spark a lifelong passion. What got me into history and Cla...
When I go into schools and stay on to do a writing workshop, I almost always set a task of writing a story called ‘Escape from Vesuvius’. Th...
The lower leaf is a 'tabula rasa' or blank tablet The Latin Programme has just announced a competition for kids to write a story or ...
illustration by Linzie Hunter Some people collect stamps, Star Wars action figures or ceramic pigs. I collect first lines. I love to go in...
I deas for Teachers based on the Roman Mysteries by Caroline Lawrence THE FIRST LESSON OF HISTORY: NO TOILET PAPER! Romans used a sponge-st...