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Wild boars, coming to a bookstore near you!

I'm happy to report that the Johns Hopkins University Press will be publishing my book Reading Herodotus: A Guided Tour through the Wild Boars, Dancing Suitors, and Crazy Tyrants of The History. It should be out in the fall of 2012.

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Today on Twitter

  • 21:59 @Susan_Victoria As long as the men aren't showing their mansieres. #
  • 00:05 @Susan_Victoria You need to join me and @duddy and get tge Live Cams app. There's a pig Clare likes a lot. #
  • 01:32 @Susan_Victoria Oh yes. In fact, I just discovered a web cam showing Victoria Harbor. #
  • 01:39 @Susan_Victoria Looks like the one you downloaded is from a different company. Just has a similar name. Spend the big money, Susan! #
  • 08:20 @Susan_Victoria There's a search function. You'll find her under animals, or type in Flossy in the top box. She lives in England. #
  • 16:37 @Duddy She was twitching in her sleep last night. #
  • 16:49 @Duddy When, inevitably, you visit, you should ask about this. #
  • 16:51 @duddy I have myself been thinking about how magical this is. Imagine pulling this out of your pocket 100 yrs ago and showing people ... #
  • 16:51 @duddy ...that you could see what was going on at that moment at multiple places in the world. Think of how amazing that is. #
  • 17:08 @Duddy He would say, That's a mighty fine pig! -- No, never read that. I was thinking of it in terms of ancient military history... #
  • 17:08 @duddy ... To see what was going on in the other camp! We forget how astounding it is. #
  • 20:38 @wisekaren Aha! "A pair of goofy animated googly eyes will show you when a friend/opponent is online and in the game." #
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About the blogger: Debra is the mother of two preternaturally attractive girls and the author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Scandalous Life in Ancient Greece. She writes and blogs from her subterranean lair in North Haven, CT. Read more.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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