


I mean, I’m working class so the first thing I would do is come back to a time period where have options other than domestic service or dying in a factory. If you could travel back in time to the Regency era, what would be the first thing you do/go see? I will say, though, that the clue is very much in the name in that it’s a sparkly light-hearted romp (with some more srs themes if you want to look for them) set in a self-consciously ahistorical queer-friendly Regency. I’m really tempted to say they can expect something fabulous and leave it there, but I guess that’s cheating? And not very helpful. Now, tell us about Something Fabulous! What can readers expect? Obviously things are a bit up-in-the-air doing-wise, what with Omicron, the rapidly spiraling cost of living, and being in a country where the biggest political question is whether a bunch of people getting drunk on wine is a party or not (yes it is, even if you’re the Prime Minster). We got to ask Alexis about his new novel, his favorite regency novels and so much more! Hi, Alexis! Thanks for joining us once more. Recently, The Nerd Daily had the pleasure of chatting to returning author Alexis Hall, whose new novel Something Fabulous, a laugh-out-loud yet tender regency romp, is out now.
