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Unspeakable Horror 3
(2023)Dark Rainbow Rising
(The third book in the Unspeakable Horror series)
An anthology of stories edited by Vince A Liaguno
The third terrifying volume in the award-winning anthology series of original queer horror.
Like the final girl in a slasher film, the LGBTQIA community knows first-hand what its like to fight for its survival. Beaten and bloodied after an extended chase scene through modern-day politics and the courts, we think weve triumphed and conquered our oppressors. We breathe a little easier knowing our rainbow is ascending in the distance. Butlike the indestructible slasher villainour enemies rise up again and again, as if on a looping third-act jump scare. Its a seemingly never-ending return to battle as the pendulum of progress swings back.
In this third volume of the award-winning anthology series, the darkest minds from both the LGBT+ and horror literary communities join forces to bring readers an all-new collection of terrifying tales from that line on the horizon where the dark rainbow rises.
Stories by Chad Helder, Hailey Piper, Mathew L. Reyes, A.P. Thayer, J. Daniel Stone, Yah Yah Scholfield, Oliver Nash, Holly Lyn Walrath, Paul Tremblay, Carmilla Voiez, James Cato, Lucy A. Snyder, Maxwell I. Gold, Zachary Rosenberg, Matthew Blain-Hartung, Maryse Meijer, Vincent Kovar, CG Inglis, Craig Laurance Gidney, Dan Coxon, Kaitlin Tremblay, Michael Thomas Ford, Craig Brownlie, Amanda M. Blake, Sara Tantlinger, and Eric LaRocca. Edited by Vince A. Liaguno.
Praise for Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet: There is much to praise in Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet, a sharp, new gay-themed anthology. The 24 entries comprise a sophisticated collection of topnotch tales of terror, most of which could appear in any fright anthology without qualification and suggest the maturing of gay horror into a viable and solid genre indeed.Fangoria Magazine
Praise for Unspeakable Horror 2: Abominations of Desire: If Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadowsof the Closet helped to establish speculative fiction as a mature and important genre for queer fiction when it was published about a decade ago, then Unspeakable Horror 2: Abominations of Desire takes it to new heights and creates an expectation of excellence. Tightly written and edited, free of tropes and mundane writing, these stories propel the queer horror genre to scare us while making a statement about our world and accomplish it with the best of writing possible.Lambda Literary Review
Proudly represented by Crystal Lake PublishingTales from the Darkest Depths.
Genre: Horror
Like the final girl in a slasher film, the LGBTQIA community knows first-hand what its like to fight for its survival. Beaten and bloodied after an extended chase scene through modern-day politics and the courts, we think weve triumphed and conquered our oppressors. We breathe a little easier knowing our rainbow is ascending in the distance. Butlike the indestructible slasher villainour enemies rise up again and again, as if on a looping third-act jump scare. Its a seemingly never-ending return to battle as the pendulum of progress swings back.
In this third volume of the award-winning anthology series, the darkest minds from both the LGBT+ and horror literary communities join forces to bring readers an all-new collection of terrifying tales from that line on the horizon where the dark rainbow rises.
Stories by Chad Helder, Hailey Piper, Mathew L. Reyes, A.P. Thayer, J. Daniel Stone, Yah Yah Scholfield, Oliver Nash, Holly Lyn Walrath, Paul Tremblay, Carmilla Voiez, James Cato, Lucy A. Snyder, Maxwell I. Gold, Zachary Rosenberg, Matthew Blain-Hartung, Maryse Meijer, Vincent Kovar, CG Inglis, Craig Laurance Gidney, Dan Coxon, Kaitlin Tremblay, Michael Thomas Ford, Craig Brownlie, Amanda M. Blake, Sara Tantlinger, and Eric LaRocca. Edited by Vince A. Liaguno.
Praise for Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet: There is much to praise in Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet, a sharp, new gay-themed anthology. The 24 entries comprise a sophisticated collection of topnotch tales of terror, most of which could appear in any fright anthology without qualification and suggest the maturing of gay horror into a viable and solid genre indeed.Fangoria Magazine
Praise for Unspeakable Horror 2: Abominations of Desire: If Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadowsof the Closet helped to establish speculative fiction as a mature and important genre for queer fiction when it was published about a decade ago, then Unspeakable Horror 2: Abominations of Desire takes it to new heights and creates an expectation of excellence. Tightly written and edited, free of tropes and mundane writing, these stories propel the queer horror genre to scare us while making a statement about our world and accomplish it with the best of writing possible.Lambda Literary Review
Proudly represented by Crystal Lake PublishingTales from the Darkest Depths.
Genre: Horror
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