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Phyllis T. Smith

Phyllis T. Smith

Phyllis T. Smith was born and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College and a master’s degree from New York University, Phyllis pursued a practical career in computer applications training, ye she found herself drawn to writing fiction and to the history, literature, and art of the ancient world. Her first novel, I Am Livia, was a #1 Kindle and Digital Book World bestseller. She plans to write more novels set in ancient Rome.

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Whispers of Healing
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I Am Livia
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The Daughters of Palatine Hill
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Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley
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01 Nov 1996
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Yo Livia / I Am Livia
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12 Jan 2017
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Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley
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The Daughters of Palatine Hill
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Quick Medical Terminology
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