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Saturday, August 16, 2025
Tales of Vinoli Masterpost
Augustus
Are you familiar with John Williams
No, not the composer. I'm talking about the author of the same name.
During his lifetime, Williams wrote four novels, three of which are today considered classics of 20th Century American literature. Augustus, which I recently re-read, being one of them.
Originally published in 1972, Augustus was to be Williams' final novel. In it, the author takes us back in time to ancient Rome. The Augustus of the title is, of course, none other than Augustus Caesar, though when the novel begins, he's only a shy and scholarly youth named Octavian. It's not long, however, before the murder of his great-uncle, Julius Caesar, has put Octavian on the path which will make him the first Emperor of Rome.
Augustus is an epistolary novel, meaning (for those of you who don't know) that its plot is told mainly via letters that the characters write to each other. It should be noted that although he's the central character, Octavian's perspective is kept from the reader until the last portion of the novel. For the majority of Augustus, the Emperor is seen through the eyes of those around him, whether family, friends or enemies.
While each of Williams' three major novels are well worth reading, I have to single out Augustus as my personal favorite. It's a masterpiece of historical fiction that deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as other novels focusing on Roman Emperors, such as Graves' I, Claudius and Yourcenar's Memories of Hadrian.
Highly recommended.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Chapter 91
"Indeed" her husband agreed. "One can't help but be a bit jealous."
It did not take long, however, for the initial surprise to fade and give way to frustration. Of all the evenings he could have picked to relax his discipline, it had to have been this one!
"Sweetie, get your coat. We're going out."
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Chapter 90
Nasari was awakened two hours past midnight.
Still half asleep, she got out of bed, walked over to the ornately decorated cradle and reached inside it.
I thought I was done with this, the black cat thought.
Of course, it would have been one thing if the baby she was now feeding from a bottle had been hers, but, he wasn't...
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"Ah, Nasari. Good of you to come, have a seat."
It was earlier that same day. Argath had summoned Nasari to her bed-chamber, where the former was recuperating from the ordeal of child-birth.
"Thank you, I'd rather stand" Nasari replied, glancing at the wicker-chair the Queen gestured at.
"Suit yourself. You know, Nasari now that We have become a parent ourselves, We feel a certain kinship between all the mothers in Our Kingdom. Including you."
"That's nice" Nasari replied, halfheartedly. Get to the Point, she thought.
"Isn't it? Unfortunately, as you may know, being Queen is a full-time job. As such, We have no time for child-rearing. We need a wet-nurse for the Inheritor to Our throne."
Having said this, Argath turned to Argeron the younger who was sleeping soundly next to her and lightly brushed his cheek with her fingers.
"Let me guess" Nasari said, "you want me to do it."
Mentally, she calculated how long it would take a baby-dragon to grow up. The Answer she arrived at was not encouraging.
"Why not? You have the experience and who knows? It may fill the void after...what were their names again? Oh, yes, Risha and Leorin."
Nasari's ears flattened against the back of her head, she forced them back in position.
"Your Majesty seems to think that my children are no longer in this World" she said, a slight tremor in her voice. "I know that is not so and if it was, nothing could fill the void left after them."
"In other words, you reject the honor We wish to bestow on you?"
"I do. Now, if you'd excuse me..."
"We'd reconsider if We were you."
Argath's response took Nasari by surprise. She had expected the dragon to spit fire, both metaphorically and literally, but instead, Argath remained calm.
This did not make Nasari feel at ease. If asked, she would have preferred an outburst. What could the Queen have up her sleeve?
Let me think, we're both of us aware any threats to my person would be hollow. She needs me alive to be assured of Jer's co-operation. Is she going to offer me something? But the only thing I want from her is something that she won't give. What then? What else do you have on me, you cursed tyrant? You...
The Realization struck Nasari like a blow. Argath would not hurt her, but the one person in the palace she cared about? That was a different story.
After all, she's not indispensable.
"Very well" she said, staring down at the carpet, so that she would not have to look at Argath's face. "I will do as you wish."
As if on cue, the heir to the Vinolian throne woke up and, having looked around, decided to voice his displeasure in the only way children his age know how.