On the Eighteenth of January, ’78; or, A Night at Valley Forge

· Viridium Press
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January 18, 1778, Valley Forge encampment, Pennsylvania


Their log cabin unconstructed, soldiers Barnabas and Zebulon endure winter’s frigid air and freezing mud in a canvas tent. But the two men find warmth in a sensual and fantastical charade involving Zebulon’s infatuation for their charismatic leader, General George Washington.


On the Eighteenth of January, ’78; or, A Night at Valley Forge is a male-male, gender-bending George Washington role-play historical erotic fiction short story of 5,163 words. The story was previously published in the anthology Naughty List: Thirteen Naughty Holiday Stories (2014) and as bonus content in Winter Interlude: An American Revolutionary Novelette (2018).

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About the author

Regina Kammer is a librarian, an art historian, and an award-winning, best-selling, multi-published writer of provocative historical romance and contemporary romance with a touch of history. Her short stories and novels make history sexier, whether the era is Roman, Byzantine, Viking, American Revolution, or Victorian. She’s even sexed up contemporary settings, Steampunk, and Greco-Roman mythology. She has been published by Cleis Press, Go Deeper Press, Ellora’s Cave, House of Erotica, Story Ink, Loose Id, The Naughty Literati, and her own imprint, Viridium Press. She began writing historical fiction with romantic elements during National Novel Writing Month 2006, switching to erotica when all her characters suddenly demanded to have sex.

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