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4/6/2020

Emma Vanderpool Bio

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        Ms. Emma Vanderpool has been teaching for 3 years at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and Trickum Middle School in Georgia, and will begin teaching in the fall at Springfield Honours Academy. 
         
        Emma received her Bachelor of Arts in Latin, Classics, and History from Monmouth College in Illinois. She also received her Master of Arts in Teaching for Classical Humanities from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. 
  Emma has been the recipient of a number of awards for her studies and teaching including the Distinguished Teaching Award from UMASS Amherst (2020) and was a Lincoln Laureate for Monmouth College (2017). Additionally, Emma serves on the Executive Board for Ascanius: The Youth Classics Institute, is an organiser for the Our Voices conference, and is an organiser for Lupercal.  She has self-published 5 novellae and is a writer for Bolchazy-Carducci. 

        You can contact Emma using the button below and see links to her published novellas. ​
Eutropius
sacri pulli
Kandake Amanirenas: regina Nubiae
incitatus

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Jim Bryan (Jacobulus)
20/10/2020 05:44:27 pm

Emma, thank you for your wonderful Latin Novellas. I would love to read about Boudica, and even more Cleopatra. Cleopatra the polyglot (9 languages), Fighting for her throne, The scientist (trick with the pearl) the politician, the lover (Caesar, and Marcus), skilled at stealth (arriving in a carpet). What's not to like? Thank you Jacobulus (Jim)

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Arjun Ratan
10/5/2021 03:13:50 pm

Salve,
Mihi nomen est Arjun Ratan. Legi tuum librum, Sacri Pulli. Fructus sum tuum librum valde. In prime parte, ubi est ex prospectus Picci, quod est jocosus amavi. quoque dilexi partem de Publio Claudio Pulchro quod erat semper volebat gerere bellum. In futuro, volo legere plus tuorum librorum. I like how you include multiple chapters from different perspectives. That makes the stories more funny and enjoyable to read. Gratias et vale!
Arjun

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