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Steven Saylor (born March 23, 1956) is an American author of historical novels. He is a graduate of the
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, where he studied history and classics. Saylor's best-known work is his ''
Roma Sub Rosa ''Roma Sub Rosa'' is a series of historical mystery novels by Steven Saylor set in ancient Rome and therefore populated by famous historic roman citizens. The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose." If a matter was ''sub ros ...
''
historical mystery The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction. These works are set in a time period considered historical from the author's perspective, and the central plot involves th ...
series, set in ancient Rome. The novels' hero is a detective named
Gordianus the Finder ''Roma Sub Rosa'' is a series of historical mystery novels by Steven Saylor set in ancient Rome and therefore populated by famous historic roman citizens. The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose." If a matter was ''sub ros ...
, active during the time of Sulla,
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, and academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the esta ...
,
Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar (; ; 12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before defeating his political rival Pompey in a civil war, ...
, and Cleopatra. Outside this crime novel series, Saylor has also written three epic-length historical novels about the city of Rome, ''
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'', ''
Empire An empire is a "political unit" made up of several territories and peoples, "usually created by conquest, and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries". The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) ex ...
'', and ''
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''. His work has been published in 21 languages. Saylor has also written two novels set in Texas. ''A Twist at the End'', featuring O. Henry, is set in Austin in the 1880s and based on real-life serial murders and trials (the case of the so-called
Servant Girl Annihilator The Servant Girl Annihilator, also known as the Austin Axe Murderer and the Midnight Assassin, was an unidentified American serial killer who preyed upon the city of Austin, Texas, between 1884 and 1885. The sobriquet originated with the writer ...
). ''Have You Seen Dawn?'' is a contemporary thriller set in a fictional Texas town, Amethyst, based on Saylor's hometown,
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. Saylor contributed autobiographical essays to three anthologies of gay writing edited by John Preston, ''Hometowns'', ''A Member of the Family'', and ''Friends and Lovers'', and prior to his novel-writing career he published gay erotic fiction under the pen name Aaron Travis. Saylor has lived with Richard Solomon since 1976; they registered as domestic partners in San Francisco in 1991 and later dissolved that partnership in order to legally marry in October 2008. The couple split their time between properties in
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, and
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.


Bibliography


Roma Sub Rosa series

Listed in publication order. For a chronological listing, see the separate
Roma Sub Rosa ''Roma Sub Rosa'' is a series of historical mystery novels by Steven Saylor set in ancient Rome and therefore populated by famous historic roman citizens. The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose." If a matter was ''sub ros ...
article. *''
Roman Blood ''Roman Blood'' is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by Minotaur Books in 1991. It is the first book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery novels set in the final decades of the Roman Republic. The main charact ...
'' (1991), in which Gordianus is hired by the great orator and advocate
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, and academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the esta ...
in 80 BC. Like several novels in the series, this one is based on a trial oration by Cicero, in this case ''In Defence of Sextus Roscius of Ameria'' (''Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino''). *''
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'' (1992), featuring Crassus, is set during the slave revolt of
Spartacus Spartacus ( el, Σπάρτακος '; la, Spartacus; c. 103–71 BC) was a Thracian gladiator who, along with Crixus, Gannicus, Castus, and Oenomaus, was one of the escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprisin ...
in 72 BC. *'' Catilina's Riddle'' (1993), featuring
Cicero Marcus Tullius Cicero ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, and academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the esta ...
and the title character,
Catilina Lucius Sergius Catilina ( 108 BC – January 62 BC), known in English as Catiline (), was a Roman politician and soldier. He is best known for instigating the Catilinarian conspiracy, a failed attempt to violently seize control of the ...
, is set during his rebellion in 63 BC. *''
The Venus Throw ''The Venus Throw'' is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 1995. It is the fourth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery novels set in the final decades of the Roman Republic. The ma ...
'' (1995), featuring the poet
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, is set during the trial of Marcus Caelius in 56 BC for the murder of
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. *''
A Murder on the Appian Way ''A Murder on the Appian Way'' is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 1996. It is the fifth book in his ''Roma Sub Rosa'' series of mystery novels set in the final decades of the Roman Re ...
'' (1996), set just before the civil war between Caesar and
Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey or Pompey the Great, was a leading Roman general and statesman. He played a significant role in the transformation of ...
, focused on the murder of the rabble-rouser
Publius Clodius Pulcher Publius Clodius Pulcher (93–52 BC) was a populist Roman politician and street agitator during the time of the First Triumvirate. One of the most colourful personalities of his era, Clodius was descended from the aristocratic Claudia gens, one ...
on the
Appian Way The Appian Way (Latin and Italian: ''Via Appia'') is one of the earliest and strategically most important Roman roads of the ancient republic. It connected Rome to Brindisi, in southeast Italy. Its importance is indicated by its common name, ...
outside Rome. *''
The House of the Vestals ''The House of the Vestals'' is a collection of short stories by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 1997. It is the sixth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Rom ...
'' (1997), a collection of nine short stories which take place between the first novel and the second, during the period 80-72 BC. *''
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'' (1999), in which Caesar crosses the
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and the members of the Senate flee Rome, plunging the Roman world into civil war. *''
Last Seen in Massilia ''Last Seen in Massilia'' is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 2000. It is the eighth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic ...
'' (2000) takes place in Massilia (now
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) during the siege of the city by Caesar's troops. *''
A Mist of Prophecies ''A Mist of Prophecies'' is a historical novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 2002. It is the ninth book in his ''Roma Sub Rosa'' series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic ...
'' (2002) is set in the city of Rome during the Roman civil war. *'' The Judgment of Caesar'' (2004) takes place in Egypt, when Caesar met queen Cleopatra in 48 BC. *''
A Gladiator Dies Only Once ''A Gladiator Dies Only Once'' is a collection of short stories by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 2005. It is the eleventh book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of ...
'' (2005), another collection of short stories which take place between the first novel and the second. *''
The Triumph of Caesar ''The Triumph of Caesar'' is a historical mystery novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by St. Martin's Press in 2008. It is the twelfth book in his ''Roma Sub Rosa'' series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roma ...
'' (2008) is set in Rome during Caesar's triumphal celebrations in 46 BC. *'' The Seven Wonders'' (2012), a
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novel, is a prequel recounting the journey of the young Gordianus to see the
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beginning in 92 BC. * "Ill Seen in Tyre" (2014), in the cross-genre anthology '' Rogues'', edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, set in 91 BC just before the Epilogue of '' The Seven Wonders'' *''
Raiders of the Nile ''Raiders of the Nile'' is a novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by Minotaur Books in 2014. It is the fourteenth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic, but the second ...
'' (2014) is a direct sequel to ''The Seven Wonders'', about the further adventures of young Gordianus in Egypt and a plot to steal the golden sarcophagus of
Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedon ( grc, Ἀλέξανδρος, Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He succeeded his father Philip II to ...
, set in 88 BC. *''
Wrath of the Furies ''Wrath of the Furies'' is a novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by Minotaur Books in 2015. It is the fifteenth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic, but the third ...
'' (2015) is a direct sequel to ''Raiders of the Nile'', where young Gordianus must travel incognito into the lands ruled by
Mithridates the Great Mithridates or Mithradates VI Eupator ( grc-gre, Μιθραδάτης; 135–63 BC) was ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus in northern Anatolia from 120 to 63 BC, and one of the Roman Republic's most formidable and determined opponents. He was an e ...
, set in 88 BC. *''
The Throne of Caesar ''The Throne of Caesar'' is a historical mystery novel by American author Steven Saylor, first published by Minotaur Books in 2018. It is the thirteenth book in his ''Roma Sub Rosa'' series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman ...
'' (2018) is set in Rome during Caesar's murder in March 44 BC.


Roma series

*'' Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome'' (2007), a 1000-year novel of the rise of ancient Rome from its first settlement to the assassination of Julius Caesar. *''"The Eagle and the Rabbit"'' (2013) - short story set in 146 BC (collected in ''Future, Present, Past'' ) *'' Empire: The Novel of Imperial Rome'' (2010) spans several generations with the end of the reign of
Augustus Caesar Augustus (born Gaius Octavius; 23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14), also known as Octavian, was the first Roman emperor; he reigned from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. He is known for being the founder of the Roman Pr ...
in 14 AD through the reign of Hadrian in 141 AD. *''Dominus'' (July 2021) spans several generations from 165 to 325 AD


Other books

*''A Twist at the End'' (UK title: ''Honour the Dead'') (2000), based on the
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killings in the 1880s in Austin, Texas, closely reconstructs the murders and the ensuing trials, with young William Sydney Porter ( O. Henry) playing a fictional role. *''Have You Seen Dawn?'' (2003) is a modern-day thriller set in a small town in Texas. *''Future, Present, Past'' (2013) is a collection of three short stories set in different time periods. *''My Mother's Ghost'' (2013) is a collection of three autobiographical essays and a short story. *''A Bookish Bent'' (2013) is a collection of various essay and articles. ;Erotic fiction under the pseudonym Aaron TravisThe complete works published under the Aaron Travis pen name were reissued in Amazon Kindle and
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editions in 2012.
Novels *''Slaves of the Empire'' (1985) - set in
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. *''The Flesh Fables'' (1990) *''Beast of Burden'' (1993) *''Big Shots'' (1993) *''In the Blood'' (1995) Novellas *''Blue Light'' (1980) *''Beirut'' (2012) *''Crown of Thorns'' (2012) *''Eden'' (2012) *''Kip'' (2012) *''Military Discipline'' (2012) *''Short, Brainy, & Hot'' (2012) *''Slave'' (2012) *''Wild West'' (2013) Collections *''Exposed'' (1994) *''Tag Team Studs'' (1997) (with Clay Caldwell) *''Kudzu and Other Stories'' (2012) *''Raw'' (2012) *''Wrestling Tales'' (2012) *''No Shades of Gray'' (2012) Anthologies edited *''QSF x 2'' (1995) (with Lars Eighner)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Saylor, Steven American crime fiction writers American gay writers American LGBT novelists American male novelists Lambda Literary Award winners LGBT people from Texas People from Goldthwaite, Texas People from Port Lavaca, Texas The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction people University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts alumni Writers of historical fiction set in antiquity Writers of historical mysteries 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American male writers 21st-century American novelists 1956 births Living people