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* Chiaroscuro A novella based in 19th Century Florence about an artist who becomes obsessed with his sitter - to be published in December 2007 by Aspen Mountain Press
 
* Chiaroscuro A novella based in 19th Century Florence about an artist who becomes obsessed with his sitter - to be published in December 2007 by Aspen Mountain Press
 
  
 
* [[Transgressions]] A homoerotic saga set in the turbulent years of the English Civil War - seeking a publisher
 
* [[Transgressions]] A homoerotic saga set in the turbulent years of the English Civil War - seeking a publisher

Revision as of 12:19, 1 December 2007

Erastes started to write homoerotic historical fiction because he couldn't find any other than the very few that were on the market, such as Gaywyck by Vincent Virga and the novels of Mary Renault.


On the Web

Books

  • Standish - Standish A homoerotic Regency romance. Published on 15th November 2006

Available at:

Amazon USA

Amazon Canada

Amazon UK

Amazon Japan

Amazon Germany

Barnes & Noble

  • Chiaroscuro A novella based in 19th Century Florence about an artist who becomes obsessed with his sitter - to be published in December 2007 by Aspen Mountain Press
  • Transgressions A homoerotic saga set in the turbulent years of the English Civil War - seeking a publisher

Short Stories

2007

  • Right Hand Man - to be published in “Superqueeroes” by Haworth Press
  • Ribinks - published in The Drabbler Magazine
  • Ribinks - to be published by The Drabbler

2006

2005

  • His Story Teller - runner up in Torquere Press' "Do it yourself" competition

2004

  • Sin of the Tongue published in the Blasphemy anthology by Torquere Press
  • Lifeline published in the Chance Encounters anthology by Torquere Press

Memberships

Erastes is a the Director of the Erotic Authors Association and the Historical Novel Society He's also a staff writer on Book Puppy a gay erotica site.

Other Information

Erastes/Eromenos

In the pederastic tradition of Classical Athens, the eromenos (Greek ἐρόμενος, pl. "eromenoi") was an adolescent boy who was in a love relationship with an adult man, known as the erastes (ἐραστής). The relationship was typically of a pedagogical nature and while it was also typically affectionate and passionate it was not necessarily sexual.