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Print Length: 196 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1517320089
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Publisher: John Joseph Adams (September 30, 2015)
Publication Date: September 30, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0161GMJVY
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A good collection of horror stories regardless of the queer theme. A good buy for someone who is looking for a fresh point of view to horror stories or someone who is disappointed with the lack of queer representation in the horror genre. Some of the stories are better than others, but none fall into an unreadable category. Then there are a few pearls that I will remember vividly for the rest of my life.Summary: if you like horror stories like me and don't at all mind a queer twist to it all, than I recommend this magazine wholeheartedly!
Bravo to the Nightmare Magazine team for this series. Transparency alert: I am featured in the nonfiction section of this book, so I am biased. Several of my professional acquaintances are also featured. Such is our (sub)genre. However, I will review it as objectively as I can.This collection is significantly more enjoyable for me than several of the LGBTQ horror anthologies I've read. As a queer horror author myself, I *do* find that many authors prioritize the queerness over the effectiveness of the horror.That's not what happens in Queers Destroy Horror. The editorial team has selected excellent work from queer authors, prioritizing the author and their skills over the queerness of the story itself. My favorite fiction pieces come from Alyssa Wong (who is up for just about every award lately it seems, primarily for her story in here, "Hungry Mothers of Starving Daughters"), Sunny Moraine (whose "Dispatches from A Hole in the World" is one of the best stories I've seen to draw its horror from internet subculture), and Matthew Brite (with "Golden Hair, Red Lips," which lifts Dorian Gray out of Victorian England and puts him in the middle of the AIDS epidemic).There's also some great poetry, though I wish the poetry were scarier and/or more visceral. Some of the greatest highlights come from the nonfiction, for which I'm grateful. Instead of just giving the readers great horror (and fantasy and sci fi) from talented fiction writers, the series also gives us essays on the intersections of queerness and speculative fiction. Lucy A. Snyder unpacks the double-jeopardy that the queer spec fic author is stuck in. Catherine Lundoff provides a quick and dirty guide to the history of queer horror fiction.It's interesting that the low points come from the big names--Palahniuk, Brite, and Kiernan. Their stories aren't what I'd call horror. Kiernan, in her frequent manner, cozies up to horror, but leaves the horror more existential than visceral or even psychologically threatening. Her story is well written, as is Palahniuk's (very entertaining), but I don't feel they quite cross into horror.My only true complaint about this collection is this: in creating this wonderful balance of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and interviews/spotlights, the collection could really stand to have a bit more fiction in it. Only eight queer fiction authors from the entire horror landscape seems scant. Other than that, I endorse Queers Destroy Horror and the {_____} Destroy Speculative Fiction series, and I endorse it heartily.
Nightmare Magazine is a literary magazine dedicated to collecting quality short dark fantasy and horror for its readers. I found the magazine when I happened upon Alyssa Wong’s “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers†years ago. Never able to shake its imagery, I re-found the piece, re-read the piece, and bought the entire collection. I would have happily given the 2.99 just for Wong’s story alone; it was an easy price to pay. After reading the rest of the pieces, I can assure everyone it’s a fantastic investment if you’re at all interested in dark fantasy or horror.
The original fiction in this issue is excellent. This one includes great reprints including my favorite Caitlin Kiernan story “Rats Live on No Evil Star.†“Hungry Daughters†by Alyssa Wong deserved all the accolades it received and it is a tragically dark piece of the now. “Bayou de la Mère†was an interesting bit of spiritual darkness from Poppy Z. Brite.There’s also dark poetry from authors I'm huge fans of like Amal El Mohtar and Lucy Snyder. Lucy's phenomenal Magdala Amygdala would be at home among these stories as well.Rounding this out is a host of terrifying articles and interviews. Some of you might just consume the fiction and move on, but there’s some really stunning work in the non-fiction as well. “Effecting Change and Subversion Through Slush Pile Politics†an essay by Michael Matheson hit close to home.
I read this book through my local library, and I loved it. Never before had I read queer horror by queer authors. I enjoyed some stories more than others, but I found this collection moving and inspiring.
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