Mr. Cornwell, Greetings yet again from a huge fan. I just completed your Arthur series and, yet again, greatly enjoyed the journey. Stonehenge is enroute to me as I type and Azincourt will follow. I do write you with a purpose however. I wonder, having read the Saxon Stories (my personal favorite of yours; I believe that Uhtred is the greatest fictional character ever written) and the Arthur tales, why you spend so much time writing about the great Roman architecture and art in dark ages England but don’t write a story about the Romans, in England, in Rome, in… anywhere. Is it just me? You seem to have quite an interest in the Romans. Any plans to write a Roman tale? Many thanks for all of the great reads. And, as I’ve said on previous posts to you, please remember my name. I would love to have a note from you adorning the jacket of one of my novels. Not a request for you to read an unpublished work, just a hope that you will read it once it’s published and, if the mood strikes, recommend the work; I can think of no higher honor. I read your advice for authors and it is good and encouraging advice indeed. Best regards, Billy Stewart Chesapeake, VA, USA