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Turn-of-the-Century Toughs is a cycle of [[Historical Romance Titles|historical]] [[fantasy]] novels by [[Dusk Peterson]] about disreputable men on the margins of society, and the men and women who love them. The novels are set in a world based on the late Victorian and Edwardian Eras.
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Turn-of-the-Century Toughs is a cycle of alternate history novels by [[Dusk Peterson]] about disreputable men on the margins of society, and the men and women who love them. The novels and stories are set in an alternative universe version of America between the 1880s and 1910s. One of the series within the Toughs cycle, Waterman, is set in a retrofuture: the future as imagined in the early 1960s.
  
The cycle is made up of three novel series: The Eternal Dungeon, Life Prison, and Michael's House. As the titles suggest, the first two series are set in prisons. The third is set in a house of male prostitution.
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The cycle is made up of five novel series and a short fiction series: The Eternal Dungeon, Life Prison, Commando, Michael's House, Waterman, and Dark Light. The Eternal Dungeon and Life Prison are set in prisons in the late nineteenth century. Commando imagines what the South African Boer War would have been like if it occurred in an alternative version of America. Michael's House is set in a 1910s house of male prostitution. Waterman (which includes [[science fiction]] elements), is set primarily in two locations: a 1910s-style boarding school and a retrofuturistic prison. Dark Light collects short fiction from the above series.
  
The stories focus primarily on male friendship and gay romance, although friendship and romance between men and women play a small role in the tales.
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The setting for the cycle ("the Midcoast nations") is inspired by the geography and history of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. Waterman is inspired by historical events in the Maryland region of the Chesapeake Bay.
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The stories focus primarily on male friendship and [[LGBT|gay]] romance, although friendship and romance between men and women play a role in the tales. The gay romance ranges from sweet romance to [[Erotic Romance|erotic romance]]. The heterosexual romance is sweet.
  
 
[[African-American|Black]], [[Multi-Cultural|multi-cultural]], and [[Interracial Romance|interracial]] storylines are important in the cycle. [[Inspirational|Religion]] also plays an important role in the cycle.
 
[[African-American|Black]], [[Multi-Cultural|multi-cultural]], and [[Interracial Romance|interracial]] storylines are important in the cycle. [[Inspirational|Religion]] also plays an important role in the cycle.
  
Michael's House is currently being serialized by the [[GLBT|gay]] [[Erotic Romance|erotic romance]] magazine [[MAS-Zine]], which has also published two stories from the Eternal Dungeon series. Several stories from the cycle are online. The first novel in the Eternal Dungeon series will be published in 2006.
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Stories in the series Michael's House have been serialized by the [[Slash and Yaoi|original slash]] [[MAS-Zine]], which has also published two stories from the Eternal Dungeon series. Novels and short stories from the cycle are published as e-books, with online previews, and as online fiction.
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==External Links==
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/toughs Turn-of-the-Century Toughs resources]
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/eternaldungeon The Eternal Dungeon]
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/lifeprison Life Prison]
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/commando Commando]
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/michaelshouse Michael's House]
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/waterman Waterman]
  
==External Link==
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* [http://duskpeterson.com/darkfics Dark Light]
  
* [http://duskpeterson.com/toughs Turn-of-the-Century Toughs]
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 24 November 2022

Turn-of-the-Century Toughs is a cycle of alternate history novels by Dusk Peterson about disreputable men on the margins of society, and the men and women who love them. The novels and stories are set in an alternative universe version of America between the 1880s and 1910s. One of the series within the Toughs cycle, Waterman, is set in a retrofuture: the future as imagined in the early 1960s.

The cycle is made up of five novel series and a short fiction series: The Eternal Dungeon, Life Prison, Commando, Michael's House, Waterman, and Dark Light. The Eternal Dungeon and Life Prison are set in prisons in the late nineteenth century. Commando imagines what the South African Boer War would have been like if it occurred in an alternative version of America. Michael's House is set in a 1910s house of male prostitution. Waterman (which includes science fiction elements), is set primarily in two locations: a 1910s-style boarding school and a retrofuturistic prison. Dark Light collects short fiction from the above series.

The setting for the cycle ("the Midcoast nations") is inspired by the geography and history of the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. Waterman is inspired by historical events in the Maryland region of the Chesapeake Bay.

The stories focus primarily on male friendship and gay romance, although friendship and romance between men and women play a role in the tales. The gay romance ranges from sweet romance to erotic romance. The heterosexual romance is sweet.

Black, multi-cultural, and interracial storylines are important in the cycle. Religion also plays an important role in the cycle.

Stories in the series Michael's House have been serialized by the original slash MAS-Zine, which has also published two stories from the Eternal Dungeon series. Novels and short stories from the cycle are published as e-books, with online previews, and as online fiction.

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