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Bartholomew W. Boge
Author Bio:
Originally known for applying his creative vision to the composition of Christian art-rock epics, Bartholomew Boge found a new niche writing historical fiction. Whether it be through music or literature, Bartholomew challenges his audience to examine the sinfulness of man and the role faith plays in developing one's moral compass.
In his debut novel, "Regarding Tiberius " Bartholomew explores questions of justice, mercy, unconditional love, and forgiveness. Set during the time of Christ, this fact-paced story moves through several locations within the Roman Empire including Italy, Turkey, Syria, and Judea. Confronted with the brutal death of her parents and the destruction of her kingdom, Bartholomew's female protagonist, Helena Mithridates Kleopatra, must weigh her quest for vengeance against her desire to love and be loved. Reflecting on lessons learned in his own life, Bartholomew's writings remind us once again that through literature and the arts, one can find understanding and healing.
Bartholomew Boge lives with his family in central Wisconsin.
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