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Wisconsin Writer Wednesday - E. H. Lupton

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Author: E. H. Lupton

Website: ehlupton.com

Genre: Urban Fantasy/Queer Historical Romance

Latest Book: Troth (Book 3 in the Wisconsin Gothic series)





Book Synopsis: Sam and Ulysses have finally moved in together. Unfortunately, the new apartment is not quite the safe haven they'd hoped for--their neighbors have a ghost problem, and the building has a spider infestation. To make matters more complicated, Ulysses's brother Laz is back from Vietnam, and he's not happy about Sam's presence in Ulysses's life.


Laz's anger isn't their only challenge. When their magical bond starts acting up, Ulysses's increasing discomfort and attempts to fix it drive a wedge between him and Sam just when it becomes apparent that the spiders are no accident and a shadowy cult may mean them harm. Maybe they're not done with Sam's grandfather, Julius Sterling, after all.


Buy: Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5XX9BH3, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, and Bookshop.org.


Question: Why did you decide to set your books in Wisconsin?


Author: I'd been working on a (still unpublished) novel set in London in 1883, and while that was fun, it constantly reminded me that London is a very popular city to write about. Madison is not. But Madison is a really interesting place, and in the 1960s and 1970s it was such a hotbed of protest, hippies, and other weird/fun stuff. I decided I wanted to try to capture that, rather than spending all my time living in a world created by Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde.


Bio: E. H. Lupton (she/they) lives in Madison, WI with her husband and family. She is the author of Dionysus in Wisconsin (Winnowing Fan Press [WFP], 2023), Old Time Religion (WFP, 2024), and Troth (WFP, 2024). Her poems have been published in a number of journals, including Paranoid Tree, 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.

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