Anonymous asked:
Ha! It’s not, but her TOP TEN is.
Anonymous asked:
Ha! It’s not, but her TOP TEN is.
Inside an Anthology: His Hideous Heart ed. by Dahlia Adler

Well, this is a pretty exciting post for me, considering I’m the editor of this particular anthology! Getting to see different takes on Poe was fun in itself, but getting to see half the collection come back with queer protagonists? Now, that was utterly delightful. I asked the authors of those stories to share a little bit about them, so come check it out!
Edgar Allan Poe may be a hundred and…
Backlist Book of the Month: The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow

Everyone’s got their favorite genres, and neither Sci-Fi nor Dystopian has ever topped my personal list, but The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow managed to break through my preconceptions and become a major fave…and I’m guessing the MC being bi and the romance being between two cute girls helped a little bit. But it’s also smart, and political, and interesting in its approach and its world, and a…
Anonymous asked:
I’ve read it, and THE DANGEROUS ART OF BLENDING IN by Angelo Surmelis is exactly what you’re looking for. Try PET by Akweke Emezi as well.
Anonymous asked:
I’m so sorry you’re struggling with that. Neither one is exactly what you’re looking for, for different reasons, but MOSTLY DEAD THINGS by Kristen Arnett and STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson were the closest fits I could think of and I hope they help. If anyone else has something closer, please reply with it!
Anonymous asked:
Unicorn Tracks by Julia Ember, and in far smaller portion, The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World by Amy Reed.
lilyevenspotter asked:
Maybe try Kameron Hurley’s Worldbreaker Saga or The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon.
Anonymous asked:
If you’re up for a graphic novel, try Melanie Gillman’s new graphic novel, Stage Dreams. For a romance novel, try Backwards to Oregon by Jae. I know neither one is exactly what you’re asking for, but would it help to know that Sarah Gailey also has this coming?
Anonymous asked:
Anonymous asked:
Guessing you’ve also read Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova and Ash by Malinda Lo, but maybe not yet Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust or The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta or The Afterward by EK Johnston?