![]() ![]() For sure if I had chosen to write something in Victorian times it would have been a different matter and the storyline would have to reflect the reality of everyday life.Įlin: The Hun and the General was, famously, inspired by a fan begging you to write a novel with Attila the Hun as a submissive in a D/s relationship. It’s easy to forget that sexual prudishness is quite recent when the history of man is considered. I rather think The Hun and The General takes place at a time when the attitude to sexuality was more liberal than in subsequent eras, so maybe I got off lightly. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tristram: I’m not sure with just one historical under my belt I’m entirely qualified to answer that, Elin. But down to business! What is the biggest difference between writing contemporary erotica, with the current anything goes atmosphere, and writing historical subjects? Do you find the strictures of the past inhibiting to your storylines? Tristram: Well, thank you for inviting me over and congratulations on your book, Alike as Two Bees.Įlin: Thanks, Tristram. Thank you, Tristram, for agreeing to answer my questions today. His first historical “The Hun and the General” hasn’t failed to deliver the goods. His first contemporary story “On My Knees” has been lauded to the skies, as have his follow up tales, “Fixed” and “Lorenzo the Magnificent”. My guest today is Tristram La Roche, rapidly becoming the ‘go to’ man for raunchy gay erotica in both contemporary and historical genres. ![]()
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