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So, last week I asked about linking to the short fiction I was reading that was available online, and everyone was super supportive about it, which was just lovely.
Which means that on this Reading Wednesday (actually on Wednesday!) I present to you some of the short fiction I've been reading.
Things of note:
- A lot of these stories have some kind of queer element to them, if that's something you're actively seeking out.
- Some mention content warnings before the story itself, which I want to mention since I haven't listed any here.
- I grouped them as well as I could, but all of these are relative. I just thought I'd try and break them up a little bit, since I know not everyone leans into the more horror/heavier stuff.
Horror, horror adjacent:
- Your Own Undoing - PH Lee
- If Someone You Love Has Become a Vurdalak - Sam J. Miller
- The Skin We're In - Shelley Lavigne.
Fantasy, or fantasy adjacent:
- Hundreds - Mari Ness
- The Song Of The Woods - Shelley Lavivne
- Flower, Daughter, Soil, Seed - Eugenia Triantafyllou
Which means that on this Reading Wednesday (actually on Wednesday!) I present to you some of the short fiction I've been reading.
Things of note:
- A lot of these stories have some kind of queer element to them, if that's something you're actively seeking out.
- Some mention content warnings before the story itself, which I want to mention since I haven't listed any here.
- I grouped them as well as I could, but all of these are relative. I just thought I'd try and break them up a little bit, since I know not everyone leans into the more horror/heavier stuff.
Horror, horror adjacent:
- Your Own Undoing - PH Lee
- If Someone You Love Has Become a Vurdalak - Sam J. Miller
- The Skin We're In - Shelley Lavigne.
Fantasy, or fantasy adjacent:
- Hundreds - Mari Ness
- The Song Of The Woods - Shelley Lavivne
- Flower, Daughter, Soil, Seed - Eugenia Triantafyllou