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Shortlisted for the 2024 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Romance. Shortlisted for the Midwest Book Award in Fantasy/Scifi. A graduate student and an archivist work together to fight a god. Fall, 1969. Ulysses Lenkov should be working on his dissertation. Instead, he's developing an unlucrative sideline in helping ghosts and hapless magic users. But when his clients start leaving town suddenly-or turning up dead-he starts to worry there's something afoot that's worse than an unavenged death or incipient insanity. His investigation begins with the last word on everyone's lips before they vanish:…mehr

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Shortlisted for the 2024 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Romance. Shortlisted for the Midwest Book Award in Fantasy/Scifi. A graduate student and an archivist work together to fight a god. Fall, 1969. Ulysses Lenkov should be working on his dissertation. Instead, he's developing an unlucrative sideline in helping ghosts and hapless magic users. But when his clients start leaving town suddenly-or turning up dead-he starts to worry there's something afoot that's worse than an unavenged death or incipient insanity. His investigation begins with the last word on everyone's lips before they vanish: the mysterious Dionysus. Sam Sterling is an archivist who recently moved back to Madison to be closer to the family he's not too sure he likes. But his peaceful days of teaching library students, creating finding aids, and community theater come to an end when the magnetic, mistrustful Ulysses turns up with a warning. There's a god coming, and it looks like it's coming for Sam. Soon the two are helping each other through demon attacks, discovering the unsavory history of Sam's family, and falling in love as they race to find a solution. But as the year draws to a close, they'll face a deadly showdown as they try to save Sam-and the city itself. Dionysus in Wisconsin is the first in a new series of urban fantasy/historical M/M romances set in Madison, WI in the late 1960s/early 1970s. It doesn't end on a cliffhanger and can be read as a stand-alone.
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Autorenporträt
E. H. Lupton (she/they) lives in Madison, WI with her family. She is the author of the novella The Joy of Fishes (Vagabondage, 2013). Her poems have been published in a number of journals, including Poet Lore, 300 Days of Sun, and House of Zolo's Journal of Speculative Literature. She is also one half of the duo behind the hit podcast Ask a Medievalist. In her free time, she enjoys running long distances and painting.