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| Posted: Thu Mar 15th, 2007 02:19 am |
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Many thanks for that informative reply. Now that would make a great "Twilight Zone" alternative history, Mosby scouting for Ashby. Eric, have you ever considered writing some Civil War fiction? With your extensive knowledge of the Civil War and especially cavalry, you would certainly have a solid basis for writing credible and exciting Civil War fiction. I don't want my question to seem frivolous. I realize there is still so much serious study and writing that needs to be done in non-fiction to enlarge Civil War scholarship, clear up myths and shed light on little known engagements and personalities. Anyone willing to dedicate their life to that is a hero to me. Still, there is always the lingering hope that someone will write a truly remarkable work of Civil War fiction for the 2000s.
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