Under his almost-same-age teacher, the preternatural Michael Psmith, young Ramses Cordova startles by his public debut as a pianist. The surprise visit from Michael's older brother Joe, freshly supercharged by his "work" at a super-secretive school, accelerates adventurous sexuality by brother, brother's pupil, & the mysterious master teacher. Music's union with sex colors every page!
Piano study was never like this when you were growing up, but you might wish it had when you discover the results recounted here. The characters' mindsets have not been compromised by nonsensical mores, but are free to accept and to adapt. Michael and Ramses engage music and themselves quite beyond the boundaries of their preceding chapter - and are proud to do so! The going's hot, heavy, healthy.
Classical music lovers have been deprived of stories reflecting, from the point of view of authors' fantasy, aspects of joy-filled sex which music has always had. News media accounts within recent memory exposed dreadful behaviors. This story meets head-on the challenge of entertaining readers' minds via its perspective on the possibility that happy sex and musical development can be intertwined!
A prattle for fun - like a couple of others already located here on gaydemon - about the life of one of history's greatest composers, a life the sexual side of which cannot be found. Hurrah!! - history buffs will toss their degrees and mortarboards in relief from dull facts (with no possibilities) as this story's fiction (with unlimited possibilities) reveals more truth than you'd think.
Ready for another peek between the chinks of history as only these short accounts attempt? Doubtless you will marvel with tongue someplace (in-cheek?) as your mind encounters the previously unknown here in Olde London. Fear not. Be brave - and discover what your teachers dared not to imagine.
Readers of my "Afternoon Wisdom" know I like to spoof great things of the past - with some calorie-burning eroticism in and between the lines. Here, we step together on a famous piazza to see first-hand the stages beehind an inimitable artifact.
A short, satirical swipe at Shakespeare's sexual misdirections by three tres-gay sages impressing each other. Fun and games, let's say, with what the 16th century could have produced but for false facades, or so the Kijafa-swallowing friends maintain in agreement.
Characters you may know from earlier stories - Ting & Cosmo - work as Providers at The Birchfield Farm under the supervision of Trainer Randy-James. The whole operation is challenged by the arrival of R-J's young son, troubled by his slut-mother's death, who mustn't know what's really going on. Key players to subsequent romps appear setting us up for...well, you'll see.
College boy Douglas rents the house of a professor-on-leave only to have the man return unexpectedly, then to be coerced into steamy, body-opening experiences that reach a generous climax by the term's end - with each being wiser.