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Meeting Tiberius and Other Roman Tales
I've just published a collection of short stories from the world of
and
is a collection of stories spanning the period of the earlier works, including stories drawn from the gaps in the narratives between them.
Like the earlier works, they blend an evocation of the artistic demi monde of the Roman Republic in the years leading up to the Civil War with depiction of the erotic and emotional lives of the protagonists in particular of how they find ways of giving expression to their desires and fantasies of giving and receiving erotic pain, playing with the tropes of dominance and submission while continuing gleefully to subvert the values of a society based on slavery, hierarchy ,and aggressive military expansion.



Like the earlier works, they blend an evocation of the artistic demi monde of the Roman Republic in the years leading up to the Civil War with depiction of the erotic and emotional lives of the protagonists in particular of how they find ways of giving expression to their desires and fantasies of giving and receiving erotic pain, playing with the tropes of dominance and submission while continuing gleefully to subvert the values of a society based on slavery, hierarchy ,and aggressive military expansion.
Published on January 29, 2014 09:16
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Tags:
gaius-and-achilles, gay-romance, historical, lgbt, meeting-tiberius, new-book
Meeting Tiberius and Other Roman Tales
I've just published a collection of short stories from the world of Gaius and Achilles
and Dancing Phaedra
is a collection of stories spanning the period of the earlier works, including stories drawn from the gaps in the narratives between them.
Like the earlier works, they blend an evocation of the artistic demi monde of the Roman Republic in the years leading up to the Civil War with depiction of the erotic and emotional lives of the protagonists in particular of how they find ways of giving expression to their desires and fantasies of giving and receiving erotic pain, playing with the tropes of dominance and submission while continuing gleefully to subvert the values of a society based on slavery, hierarchy ,and aggressive military expansion.
and Dancing Phaedra

Like the earlier works, they blend an evocation of the artistic demi monde of the Roman Republic in the years leading up to the Civil War with depiction of the erotic and emotional lives of the protagonists in particular of how they find ways of giving expression to their desires and fantasies of giving and receiving erotic pain, playing with the tropes of dominance and submission while continuing gleefully to subvert the values of a society based on slavery, hierarchy ,and aggressive military expansion.
Published on January 29, 2014 09:17
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Tags:
ancient-rome, gaius-and-achilles, gay-romance, historical, lgbt, meeting-tiberius, new-book