![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since the writers include men and women, gay and straight, the results are fascinating and kaleidoscopic. some milieu that had not happened" and then address the theme of Alien or Other, with the Other being a lesbian or gay man. The editors asked contributors to "imagine a different landscape. This second volume of Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel's Bending the Landscape anthology series focuses on science fiction stories (the first book covered fantasy, and the third will cover horror). Potter, Carrie Richerson, Mark Tiedmann, Alexis Glynn Latner and more. These stories, written by writers both gay and straight, incite fear and spur thought. ![]() In The WereSlut of Avenue A, Leslie What shows us that change is not always a good thing as we witness what may or may not be a physical transformation into something inhuman. Terror ensues as the reader is shown just how far a person is willing to go to deny reality. In Kraig Blackwelder's Coyote Love, a man wakes up in a stranger's bed, not knowing how he got there. Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel have, once again, compiled an exciting array of never-before-published stories both from talented newcomers and award-winning genre veterans. On the heels of the phenomenal success and acclaim of Volume I (Science Fiction), Bending the Landscape: Horror brings together a tantalizing slew of truly "horrific" tales guaranteed to provoke, entertain and inspire fear. Volume II of the award-winning collection of gay and lesbian short fiction exploring the horror genre. ![]()
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