
Somewhere in the night
By Jeffrey N. McMahan
Subjects: LGBTQ science fiction & fantasy, LGBTQ short stories, American Fantasy fiction, American Horror tales, Lambda Literary Awards, Supernatural, Paranormal fiction, Lambda Literary Award Winner, Fiction, Erotic stories, American, Fiction, science fiction, general, Horror tales, American, Fantasy fiction, American, Gays, American Erotic stories
Description: All of the protagonists of the eight horror tales here are gay, allowing McMahan both a new twist on chiller standbys, such as vampirism and spirit possession, and an intriguing perspective on the complexities of gay life. Devilish energy and macabre wit glitter throughout. One vampire, for example, is an unwillingly undead ghoul with a heart of gold who pities the beautiful men he kills--yet he is reluctant to bestow the dubious gift of a vampire's immortality lest his liaisons with them grow tiresome over the millennia. A few stories teeter precariously between effective shock and the merely grisly: gory details menace the exposition of "Two-faced Johnny," in which a vain young man at a strange Halloween party is transformed permanently into the gruesome being of his costume. "Fantasyland," about a young boy who takes refuge in daydreams from his brutal rape until he rescues another boy from the same assailants, is the richest entry, a trenchant meditation on coming out as gay in a hostile society.
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