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 ...
Contents:
- GAY HORROR FICTN BOOKS
- QUEER FEAR: GAY HORROR FICTN, VOL. 2 PAPERBACK – OCTOBER 1, 2002
- GAY HORROR FICTION: TWO NOVELS AND AN ANTHOLOGY TO KEEP YOU READG
GAY HORROR FICTN BOOKS
* gay horror fiction *
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Below fd gay horror books that not only ighten but also lve eply to issu of gentrifitn, police btaly, and the HIV/AIDS crisis.
People are disappearg om the gay muny of Toronto. Told wh alternatg chapters of fictn mixed wh diary entri of non-fictn, Red X is one of the most metafictnal gay horror books on this list.
QUEER FEAR: GAY HORROR FICTN, VOL. 2 PAPERBACK – OCTOBER 1, 2002
Author John Fram pats a bleak picture of a lol nservative town slowly beg smothered wh nightmar one of the bt gay horror books of recent The Bright Lands: Amazon | Goodreads. Nonbary thor Ally Wilk has crafted one of the bt gay horror books for fans of the isolated All the Whe Spac: Amazon | Goodreads.
GAY HORROR FICTION: TWO NOVELS AND AN ANTHOLOGY TO KEEP YOU READG
Black and gay, Jake Livgston feels alienated at his predomantly whe and straight private school. 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.