Imagine you’re a young man with a deep love for your father. You find out he loves you even more. Then you find out he impregnated you.
This collection of stories tell about an imaginary Appalachian ethnic group called the Monachee, who have the ability to reproduce without women. The books follow the Bunch family, whose men are built differently from town folk. They can conceive. In fact, to produce a male heir, they must mate with another man. The conception can only happen beyond the colorectal junction, so the men are all endowed with the right equipment for the job. Until the middle of the twentieth century, the Bunch family interbred. Daddy was a brother to his son. However, forces of modernization have caused several Bunch men to find male love outside the Monachee tribe.
This vintage collection of MPREG fiction mixes taboos. Rather than an “Omegaverse,” Peter created an “Appalachiaverse.” In the fictitious story of Peter Schutes, the first four books were written in 1962, while the last three books (the Triplets Cycle) were written in the late 1970s.