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Not sure if this is the right place to post but I’d like to hear from other authors (and readers) who are into historically based erotica, such as Victorian or classical world etc. I enjoy pm’s too.
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Not sure if this is the right place to post but I’d like to hear from other authors (and readers) who are into historically based erotica, such as Victorian or classical world etc. I enjoy pm’s too.
My story, "Suzanne in Salon Society" is set in 19th Century Paris.Not sure if this is the right place to post but I’d like to hear from other authors (and readers) who are into historically based erotica, such as Victorian or classical world etc. I enjoy pm’s too.
I'd love to do that. I've long thought about what if one seemingly little change causes widespread ripples in the timeline. For example, what if Napoleon never marched into Russia because Joséphine "needed" him at home? Then, he doesn't lose 3/4 of his army. Then, the allies do not defeat him. Europe is unified and follows Napoleonic Code (including women's suffrage, ban on slavery and slave trading, and equal rights clauses) 100 years sooner. That one little change, and there is no WWI, no WWII, no Spanish American War, vastly reduced colonization and exploitation of colonies, British domination never happens. Without separate French, Belgian, and Dutch colonial empires, Haiti is a prosperous land. Indonesia, Philippines, West Africa, and Caribbean nations gain independence under Napoleonic Code and the protection of France as opposed to being pillaged by France and others. The USA doesn't become a world power (at least not in the 1900s).This is a bit of a tangent, but anyone tackled alternate history?
I'd love to do that. I've long thought about what if one seemingly little change causes widespread ripples in the timeline. For example, what if Napoleon never marched into Russia because Joséphine "needed" him at home? Then, he doesn't lose 3/4 of his army. Then, the allies do not defeat him. Europe is unified and follows Napoleonic Code (including women's suffrage, ban on slavery and slave trading, and equal rights clauses) 100 years sooner. That one little change, and there is no WWI, no WWII, no Spanish American War, vastly reduced colonization and exploitation of colonies, British domination never happens. Without separate French, Belgian, and Dutch colonial empires, Haiti is a prosperous land. Indonesia, Philippines, West Africa, and Caribbean nations gain independence under Napoleonic Code and the protection of France as opposed to being pillaged by France and others. The USA doesn't become a world power (at least not in the 1900s).
One little thing - One decision that goes the other way, and we live in a completely different world.
As another example, what if the Eastern Roman Empire never fell, and we are all subjects of the Holy Roman Empire to this day? The dark ages never happen. The Renaissance isn't needed because the economic and cultural "reforms" happened 500 years earlier, and knowledge was never lost so didn't need to be rediscovered. We are 500 to 1000 years more technologically advanced in 2019.
Take an opposite example: What if the Ottoman Turks were not defeated at the Battle of Vienna in n 1683? All of Europe, half of Asia, half of Africa, and in all probability, the entire Western Hemisphere becomes culturally Ottoman. It would be necessary to be castrated to advance to high ranks in the military (the practice somehow prevented military coups - some Chinese Dynasties had the same practice). Vast numbers of powerful men might openly keep harems, and half of all men are castrated at birth because there would be no wives available to them anyway. It might be like the "Handmaidens Tale" for real. The world is 1000 years more technologically advanced in 2019...
I have read most of Eric Flint's novels about the modern West Virginia town transported to 1630s Thuringia/Germany. I think he got some details wrong bout the Austrians and particularly about Westphalia (another future German state). His United States of Europe, handling of the 30 years war, Protestant Reformation, and Swedish Imperial expansion are delightful. My son recently checked the entire series out of the library and has been reading them like a Netflix Binge.First, you would love Eric Flint's Ring of Fire universe. Second the "what if's is exactly why I like alt history. The universe that I am currently exploring break point is one where the 13th Amendment was viewed very differently coupled with some Supreme Court decisions that decriminalized incest between consenting adults. https://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=4605551&page=submissions
I have read most of Eric Flint's novels about the modern West Virginia town transported to 1630s Thuringia/Germany. I think he got some details wrong bout the Austrians and particularly about Westphalia (another future German state). His United States of Europe, handling of the 30 years war, Protestant Reformation, and Swedish Imperial expansion are delightful. My son recently checked the entire series out of the library and has been reading them like a Netflix Binge.
I try not to meet my favorite authors anymore.I know Eric slightly, I fear he may not have too many more stories to tell in this life as he is battling cancerGlad you like him.
Please stop going to writers' conferences. You're killing them allI have attended a lot of Authors Conventions for the fun of it.
I know Eric slightly, I fear he may not have too many more stories to tell in this life as he is battling cancerGlad you like him.