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Some of my favorite cover for Oscar's work
Free audiobook of porn rumored to be written by Oscar Wilde! It is oh so scandalous! If you are in need of a trigger warning, Imagine any kink you can think of and think if it would disturb you. It's probably in this book.
Writing and Publishing Accountability List, Updated
The proofread Teleny has successfully gone live on Amazon! ebook │paperback │my blog post with credits and a content advisory
“Driftwood,” a kinky M/M science fiction story, is in the In Starlight and Shadow anthology from Nat1 Publishing this December.
A contemporary F/F story and a story with a gender-ambiguous narrator are coming out at Bothered Stories, launching late this year or early next year.
I need to get Unnatural Means to @whump-tr0pes for beta reading.
I've got a bit more work to do, but exciting ideas for Ransomed are in play.
"A Last Touch of Grace" is coming to Amazon soon; I still need to investigate Smashwords/Draft2Digital availability because of an apparent out-of-contract 'zombie' version I'm not being paid for.
Once I start releasing ebooks on Amazon, I want to do so at a regular rate because of the algorithm. I have a mix of out-of-print, reprint, and new short stories and novelettes I want to get out. Do you have an opinion on what I should release next? Just for fun I'll put a poll under the cut, I love polls.
The novella Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal is so fascinating to me for so many reasons. It's one of the most baffling reading experiences I've ever had. It jumps between some of the most beautiful and powerful romantic writing I've ever read, the most viscerally disgusting and uncomfortable erotica I've ever read, and a paper-thin plot about psychic soul-bonds. What an enlightening window into the sexual proclivities of upper-middle class Victorian gay men. I can't say I recommend it.
Obsessed with Teleny being attributed to Oscar Wilde despite the fact that he almost definitely didn't write it. Truly the peak of fake Oscar Wilde quotes, everyone just agreeing that he wrote a whole book that he didn't write.
Hello there,
This is my first post on Tumblr, so I thought I’d start by introducing you to the main character of my current project, Teleny—a romance simulator inspired by the victorian novel The Reverse of the Medal.
Meet Camille des Grieux. He’s a shy young man who has spent his adult life keeping his desires hidden, completely in the closet at the beginning of the game.
I knew early on in his development that I wanted to create an outfit that reflected this aspect of his personality, not just for the intimate moments but more importantly for the everyday ones. Camille usually dresses in a rather modest outfit, complete with gloves and a scarf, and he only starts to shed these layers in situations where he feels safe and protected.
In addition to the main artwork, I’m also sharing a younger version of Camille. His character changes after his father leaves the family, and you can see that his childhood self carries a tad bit more carefree energy compared to his later years.
If you’re interested in learning more about Teleny, you can find more information right here:
This is a visual romance game based on a victorian novel
I think it's insanely funny that teleny was published anonymously but everyone was like "yeah this is oscar wilde"
teleny will always come back to haunt me