Fiorenzo Bibliography + Paperback

FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring hurt/comfort, swordplay, and a happily-ever-after. And it’s finally out in paperback! Shown here with some of the books that inspired it.

The World of the Castrati by Patrick Barbier
Not just a thorough examination of individual castrati lives but also the operatic world that created them. Highly recommended, even (or especially) if you know nothing of opera.

Nicoletto Giganti’s The School of the Sword
A swordfighting guide by a fencing master of Renaissance Venice. This book, combined with As You Wish (see below) and Vico Ortiz’s Fencing 101 class proved absolutely essential to making the fight scenes in Fiorenzo possible.

M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio by Peter Robb
Come for the art history lesson about a queer Renaissance painter, stay for the tennis court castration duel.

Art and Life in Renaissance Venice and Private Lives in Renaissance Venice by Patricia Fortini Brown
While the general history of Venice was necessary (see below), the more specific focus of Brown’s books provided absolutely invaluable insight into the the day-to-day habits of Venice’s historical citizens.

John Singer Sargent: Venetian Figures and Landscapes, 1898-1913
Sargent’s mind-blowing skill with oil portraits is well known, but his watercolour sketches of cityscapes and Venice architecture are truly astounding in their mastery of light and form. Seeing the city through his eyes over a hundred years ago was wildly inspiring.

Sargent, Whistler & Venetian Glass
This was an incredible traveling exhibit of Venetian glassware, lace, and other amazing examples of skilled craft alongside paintings by American artists who drew inspiration from Venice in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. I had the good fortune to catch it as it came through Mystic Seaport in Connecticut. It also included an actual Venetian gondola (dry-docked, no felze) which gave me an invaluable sense of just how absolutely huge those things are.

As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride by Cary Elwes and Joe Layden
Invaluable insight into the training, choreography, and filming process for one of the greatest swordfighting scenes in cinematic history.

The Princess Bride by William Goldman
It’s a swordfighting romance. Enough said.

Swordspoint by Ellen Kushner
It’s a queer swordfighting romance. Enough said. (Although I have said far more.)

Ruskin’s Venice: The Stones Revisited by Sarah Quill
Venice through the eyes of a Victorian.

Venice: A New History by Thomas F. Madden
A general history of Venice was essential in creating Halcyon.

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FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring hurt/comfort, swordplay, and a happily-ever-after. Available now wherever fine books are found!

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FIORENZO – Out Now! + Exclusive Excerpt

FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after – and it’s out TODAY!

To celebrate, please enjoy this exclusive excerpt below.

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The tailor’s preliminary sketches had not done the final suit justice.

With just a week to go before the ball, the whole ensemble was assembled at last. A vision in seafoam green head to foot, a match which Fiore well knew was no small feat. Hard enough to mix the same color twice, much less make it bind the same to two textiles of divers materials. Yet one would be hard-pressed to find the hair’s-breadth of difference between the cool-handed wool coat and the gleaming satin breeches and waistcoat. More remarkable still was how the leather of both the hat and shoes came to hold the same soft lagoon-green shade. The skillfully-applied gilding of the hat’s trim and the shoes’ heels likewise matched the gold filigree edging the hems of the wool coat. The leather itself was so smooth as to appear molded of porcelain, sleek to the touch on the outside and suede smooth as butter within.

All together, they looked, in a word…

“Perfect,” Fiore declared.

A soft sigh cut through the stark silence of the tailor’s parlor. Fiore tore his gaze away from the masterpiece to regard the cluster of men who’d held their collective breath whilst awaiting his opinion. Several assistants and twice as many apprentices had gathered behind the master tailor himself, who stood beside Enzo with his hands clasped behind his back. What Enzo thought of Fiore’s new ensemble remained hidden beneath his bauta mask—for the moment, at least.

The master tailor retained more poise than his assistants or apprentices. He smiled and gestured to the folding screen in the back corner of the parlor. “If you’d care to try it on, signore…?”

Fiore very much desired to do so, indeed. He’d had regular fittings as the tailor’s work had progressed. But never before had he held the whole ensemble complete in his grasp. The work of a moment saw it all folded up in his arms and secreted away with him behind the folding screen. Then he turned his focus to divesting himself of his everyday garments.

No sooner had he untied his scarlet sash, however, than he heard the master tailor’s voice again from the other side of the screen.

“If you require assistance, signore, my apprentices would be happy to guide you.”

Fiore paused with his sash suspended between his hands. The master tailor’s tone had retained its well-practiced deference throughout the offer. And yet it rang in Fiore’s ears with a timbre that seemed determined to strike his pride. While he had some hesitance about handling finery, he thought he’d hidden it from his audience; the conservatorio had trained him well for that, if nothing else. Furthermore, even if he hadn’t already undergone several fittings in this very shop prior to this moment, the plain shape of the garments—shirt, waistcoat, breeches, stockings—were precisely like his own everyday garb. He obviously knew how to dress himself.

Which gave the tailor’s offer a distinct undercurrent of something Fiore didn’t like.

Regardless if the tailor proved sincere or false, Fiore’s answer remained the same. He didn’t bother to disguise his self-satisfied smile as he poked his head out from behind the screen. The master tailor and all his assistants and apprentices watched him with bated breath. But Fiore had eyes for Enzo alone.

“Would you mind helping me?” Fiore asked when his gaze locked with Enzo’s beneath the mask.

The collective surprise of the tailor’s apprentices sang in Fiore’s blood like wine. The assistants kept their poise a little better. The master tailor, if he realized his mis-step at all, showed not a hint of it in his face.

And as for Enzo himself, he simply perked up and strode to join Fiore behind the screen.

The duke’s consent to act as valet to a mere courtesan did not go unnoticed in the shop. Fiore drank in as much of his audience’s astonishment as he could—guzzled it, really—before he withdrew with Enzo.

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Saturday Snippet, 9.23.23

The music resumed. Fiore took a tentative step, balancing on the balls of his feet as Enzo had instructed. He did not fall.

Again Enzo retreated. Again Fiore advanced. But as he swept in to fill the lack, only for Enzo to withdraw, Fiore realized it was no such thing. Enzo did not flee from him. Rather, Enzo made way for him, inviting him to occupy the space he once held but a moment ago, continually welcoming him into his arms as he’d so oft welcomed him into his body, showing Fiore over and over how eager he felt to draw him into his life. And he drew very near indeed—near enough to feel the warmth of Enzo’s heaving chest; near enough for their stockinged calves to brush against each other as they tangled and untangled like they had so oft before amidst the bed-clothes; near enough to behold the smiling gleam in his tender gaze beneath the bauta mask. They twirled across the deck in the tentative embrace demanded by the dance. The music seemed to bear them up and swirl them ‘round in its irresistible current.

Only when the song ended did Fiore recall they had an audience.

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FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after. Coming out September 30th – preorder today!

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Saturday Snippet, 9.16.23

“What do you intend to do,” Enzo asked, “when you find your elderly patron?”

Fiore had never received that sort of enquiry in afterglow before. It felt rather like Enzo had tipped him out of bed and into the canal. Nevertheless he had a ready answer. “Make him happy ‘til the end of his days.”

“And after that?”

Fiore shrugged.

“You must have given some thought to what you would do with your share of the gentleman’s fortune,” Enzo said with a smile. “Would you become a man of leisure? How would you fill your days—drawing? Music?”

“You’re a man of leisure,” Fiore retorted. “How do you fill your days?”

“With you.”

Fiore paused. “I can’t very well follow in your footsteps then, lest I become full of myself.”

Enzo laughed. “Very true. Would you return to your trade? Set up your own house?”

“I like my trade well enough,” Fiore admitted. A thought struck him. “Would you wish for me to return to it?”

Enzo’s smile shifted into something more wistful. “It would rather give me something to look forward to.”

Fiore ignored the pang provoked by that smile. “You’ll have moved on by then.”

Enzo did not look as though he agreed with him but knew better than to argue. “If you don’t return to your trade after your patron’s demise… might I try my suit again regardless?”

“You’ll have moved on by then,” Fiore repeated, though he believed it less with every passing moment. Particularly as Enzo gazed down at him with those fond and gentle eyes.

And as he realized that he might not have moved on by then, either.

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FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after. Coming out September 30th – preorder today!

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Fiore has a plan. Find a wealthy elderly gentleman, delight him until the end of his days, and retire on the resulting inheritance. It’s the best outcome a low-born courtesan in the city of Halcyon can hope for.

And it seems a perfect scheme… until a mysterious masked man upends it.

Banished from university after a disastrous duel, Enzo wanders the city searching for scraps of the affection he’s lost. His public mask conceals private agonies. A single night in the company of a courtesan, however, balms his wounded heart, and he finds himself returning again and again to Fiore, revealing more of himself than he’s ever dared before.

Furthermore, and more astonishing still, Fiore finds he returns Enzo’s affections.

But while Fiore wears no mask, he nonetheless has secrets of his own. And when the ghosts of their pasts return to haunt them, only the bond of trust between them will carry them through.

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Saturday Snippet, 9.9.23

Enzo spent the entire encounter yearning to kiss him.

From the moment of their unexpected reunion outside the opera house; to hearing his name for the first time, Fiore, and what a curious coincidence that was, and how delightfully it danced on Enzo’s tongue; to the suggestion of a bathhouse, to which Enzo could of course never acquiesce but nonetheless appreciated, the thought of Fiore’s bare skin glowing beneath the sheen of steam and sweat; to the intoxicating sensation of Fiore’s arm twined through his to lead him, ever so gently, to the coffeehouse; to watch that magnificent masculine gem pulse with every swallow of his slender swanlike throat, and how his shirt collar slid towards his shoulder as he gestured, revealing the delicate curve of his clavicle; and to discover through their conversation that they held more in common than mere lust—not that Enzo objected to satisfying lust, but for one who’d left all his friends behind at university, he had great appreciation for a deeper connexion.

And yet despite their growing bond, the bauta mask still stood between them.

The true beauty of the bauta’s design, in Enzo’s opinion, was its practicality. It hid the wearer’s identity from view altogether, while the broad beak allowed one to eat, drink, and speak freely. He’d worn it daily for almost a year now, ever since Lucrezia had withdrawn him from university, and found it perfectly comfortable. Reassuring, even, to know he’d not be judged by his appearance.

Today, however, he had discovered its singular flaw.

One might eat, drink, and speak beneath the bauta mask—but one could not kiss.

Enzo felt as if it would drive him mad.

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FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after. Coming out September 30th – preorder today!

Blurb:

Fiore has a plan. Find a wealthy elderly gentleman, delight him until the end of his days, and retire on the resulting inheritance. It’s the best outcome a low-born courtesan in the city of Halcyon can hope for.

And it seems a perfect scheme… until a mysterious masked man upends it.

Banished from university after a disastrous duel, Enzo wanders the city searching for scraps of the affection he’s lost. His public mask conceals private agonies. A single night in the company of a courtesan, however, balms his wounded heart, and he finds himself returning again and again to Fiore, revealing more of himself than he’s ever dared before.

Furthermore, and more astonishing still, Fiore finds he returns Enzo’s affections.

But while Fiore wears no mask, he nonetheless has secrets of his own. And when the ghosts of their pasts return to haunt them, only the bond of trust between them will carry them through.

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ARCs for Fiorenzo!

Do you wanna read FIORENZO before anyone else?

FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after. It’s available for pre-order now and will release this September 30th.

To claim an Advanced Reader Copy ebook of FIORENZO, please email nothwellsebastian @ gmail dot com.

Some rules:
• You must be of legal age to receive and consume this material. (tl;dr – no minors)
• You must live in a place where it’s legal for you to receive and consume this material.
• Please be able to finish reading and reviewing the book either before or on September 30th.
• Please post your review somewhere others can read it. (Instagram, Goodreads, Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Smashwords, TikTok, wherever – just make sure it’s not on a private account.)

Blurb:

Fiore has a plan. Find a wealthy elderly gentleman, delight him until the end of his days, and retire on the resulting inheritance. It’s the best outcome a low-born courtesan in the city of Halcyon can hope for.

And it seems a perfect scheme… until a mysterious masked man upends it.

Banished from university after a disastrous duel, Enzo wanders the city searching for scraps of the affection he’s lost. His public mask conceals private agonies. A single night in the company of a courtesan, however, balms his wounded heart, and he finds himself returning again and again to Fiore, revealing more of himself than he’s ever dared before.

Furthermore, and more astonishing still, Fiore finds he returns Enzo’s affections.

But while Fiore wears no mask, he nonetheless has secrets of his own. And when the ghosts of their pasts return to haunt them, only the bond of trust between them will carry them through.

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Autism Representation (Accidental and Deliberate)

(This post inspired by a recent AMA on the MM_RomanceBooks subreddit.)

Mr Warren’s Profession is my first novel.

Perhaps because I felt insecure and thought I had something to prove, I was determined to depict two allistic protagonists. Then I handed it off to an allistic friend for a beta read, who said, “Wow! It’s so cool how you’re doing autistic representation by having two autistic characters in a romance together!”

Which told me I was even worse at masking than I’d thought.

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Cover Reveal! FIORENZO

So excited to finally show you the gorgeous cover for Fiorenzo!

Thistle Arts and Sleepy Fox Studio did an incredible job bringing Fiore and Enzo to life, and I’m so glad you can meet them at last.

FIORENZO is a queer fantasy-of-manners romance featuring secret identities, hurt/comfort, and a happily-ever-after. It’s available for pre-order now and will release this September 30th.

And now… the cover!

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