Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand was pitched to me by a friend as ‘Daisy Jones & The Six meets folk horror’—and it goes above and beyond on delivering on the premise (and so much more).Despite the short page count, Hand manages to craft …
Unfortunately, I’m not sure if I can recommend this. As a transwoman—I really wanted to love this more than I did. I’m a huge fan of the author, but this is just… disturbing and graphic for the sake of it? The book needs SO many trigge…
Morbid Obsessions is a short but captivating read, featuring a fantastic introduction by Morgan M. Page, followed by short stories, a conversational exchange, and an interview. The two authors, Frankie Miren and Alison Rumfitt, respectiv…