The Marketplace series
Encyclopedia
The Marketplace series comprises five novels by Laura Antoniou
, which describe the experiences of the participants in a highly ritualized fictional BDSM
secret society
. The Marketplace is notable for being focused as much on character development as erotica, and for the pansexual nature of its setting.
The main thread through these books is the idea of the Marketplace, a secret society of both masters and slaves dedicated to full immersion into a lifestyle of total power exchange in which the slaves have no rights or power after they sign their "slave contract". The contracts are not legally binding, but the agreements have effective power in the context of the novels because any slave, or owner, who violates the contract terms can be ostracized from the secret community of the marketplace—for those whose desires and orientations lead them to membership in that community, being prevented from participating is a very strong motivation to follow the terms of the contracts.
The series is frequently cited by BDSM aficionados as one of the most realistic portrayals of a fictional slave-training community, with conscious effort by the author to create a real sense of the economics of the structure while setting the Marketplace within the contemporary real world. There is an enormous diversity of characters in age, body type and sexual orientation. Many conversations between characters explore the nature of dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and the difference between consensual pair-bonded BDSM relationships and being sold as chattel to the highest bidder.
Laura Antoniou
Laura Antoniou is an American novelist. She is the author of The Marketplace series of BDSM-themed novels, which were originally published under the pen name of Sara Adamson....
, which describe the experiences of the participants in a highly ritualized fictional BDSM
BDSM
BDSM is an erotic preference and a form of sexual expression involving the consensual use of restraint, intense sensory stimulation, and fantasy power role-play. The compound acronym BDSM is derived from the terms bondage and discipline , dominance and submission , and sadism and masochism...
secret society
Secret society
A secret society is a club or organization whose activities and inner functioning are concealed from non-members. The society may or may not attempt to conceal its existence. The term usually excludes covert groups, such as intelligence agencies or guerrilla insurgencies, which hide their...
. The Marketplace is notable for being focused as much on character development as erotica, and for the pansexual nature of its setting.
The main thread through these books is the idea of the Marketplace, a secret society of both masters and slaves dedicated to full immersion into a lifestyle of total power exchange in which the slaves have no rights or power after they sign their "slave contract". The contracts are not legally binding, but the agreements have effective power in the context of the novels because any slave, or owner, who violates the contract terms can be ostracized from the secret community of the marketplace—for those whose desires and orientations lead them to membership in that community, being prevented from participating is a very strong motivation to follow the terms of the contracts.
Themes and characters
Through these books, Antoniou explores the concept of meta-consent, gratification through service, consensual slavery, and the support structures needed to maintain a hidden society. The series has several recurring characters, including the mysterious Chris Parker, a slave trainer who aspires to be a slave himself. Other featured characters include Robin, a young woman who has pushed beyond the structure of dominant/submissive role playing and is trained to be a slave; Anderson, a Master Trainer who not only trains slaves but mentors new trainers; and Michael LaGuardia, an overconfident man who believes he can be a slave trainer. As the series continues, more characters are added, giving the Marketplace universe a rich and complex international feel, with stories taking place in the United States, Great Britain, Ireland, and Japan.The series is frequently cited by BDSM aficionados as one of the most realistic portrayals of a fictional slave-training community, with conscious effort by the author to create a real sense of the economics of the structure while setting the Marketplace within the contemporary real world. There is an enormous diversity of characters in age, body type and sexual orientation. Many conversations between characters explore the nature of dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and the difference between consensual pair-bonded BDSM relationships and being sold as chattel to the highest bidder.
The books of the Marketplace series
- The Marketplace
- The Slave
- The Trainer
- The Academy
- The Reunion
External links
- Marketplace Wiki
- Circlet Press, publishers of the series since July 2010