Books shelved as gay-horror-wrers: Tell-All by Chuck Palahni, Pygmy by Chuck Palahni, Choke by Chuck Palahni, Rant: An Oral Bgraphy of Bter C...
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Books shelved as gay-horror-fictn: Shadows of the Night: Queer Tal of the Unnny and Unual by Greg Herren, Much of Madns, More of S by Andrew ... * horror gay books *
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Lookg for books wh good queer reprentatn don't kill off or villaize gay characters? Here are 5 excg novels that brg queer characters to the… * horror gay books *
(shelved 1 time as gay-horror-fictn). Though not every character is out, and not every story has gay them, there are more than enough here to make LGBTQIA characters the norm, not the exceptn.
From “In the Hills, the Ci, ” about two gay men who vatn near the se of a rual gone horribly wrong, to “Human Remas, ” about a man whose doppelganger is beg more real than he is, to “The Midnight Meat Tra” — which sadly isn’t what you thk is — Clive Barker’s stori are always brilliant, often disturbg, and nsistently thought-provokg their blend of horror and fantasy.
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