Provocative New Author on Amazon / Smashwords

Writing Fiction in the Shadow of Nine-Eleven and the New Conservatism

Los Angeles, CA, October 15, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Paul Dyer today announced the publication, over the last few months, of five new novels on Amazon and Smashwords. Mr Dyer’s fiction fiercely engages what he identifies as a conservative resurgence in the wake of Nine-Eleven. His works, while often demanding, will be of interest to all who enjoy witty, thought-provoking, often wickedly erotic novels that aren’t afraid of their own opinions, yet remain wary enough of them to allow character and story to predominate.

His first novel, The Phallus and the Dove, which he worked on for four years, is a science-fiction epic that follows the time-traveling adventures of an alien superhero who has to learn the painful lesson that personal sexual freedom doesn’t itself constitute a rebellion against great conservative regimes. His second novel, The Fire and the Rose, which inhabits the same narrative universe, involves the human cousin of the first novel’s superheroic protagonist who struggles to re-examine his conservative biases, as CEO of a mega-corporation, in light of his being targeted for assassination by a Jihadist. His third novel, The Golden Tulip, is a heterosexual romance between two agents who work for a clandestine government agency that handles supernatural threats to human life. His two latest novels—Cherry Brandy and Triple Sec—are the first installments in a darkly comic six-part series called The Liqueur Sextet, which dreams of being one of those great decadent novels of the Seventies and Eighties, but unfolds instead as a caustic debate between the claims of unadulterated sexual pleasure and those of luminous romantic love.

Paul Dyer is a graduate of Pepperdine University with a Master’s degree in English. Concerns which have surfaced in different ways through his fiction first occurred in a purely scholastic way in his Master’s thesis “What Remains...of Eros and the Anguish of Narrative in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure,” a deconstructive analysis of the Victorian novel. Mr. Dyer’s works are available at
http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/Marchpane
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B005O0CXW4

You may contact Mr Dyer at: pavol111-at-hotmail-dot-com

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