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Title | : | Triptych of Terror: Three Chilling Tales by the Masters of Gay Horror |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (557 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1555839746 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-08 |
Language | : | English |
For 10 years he was the arts and entertainment editor of Planet Q, Pittsburgh's award-winning gay monthly. . About the Author John Michael Curlovich is the author of Blood of Kings. Under the name Michael Paine, he has published Steel Ghosts, Cities of the Dead, Owl Light, and The Colors of Hell
"Halloween horror" according to Mark Louis Baumgart. Gay horror, hetro horror, is there really any reason as to why it has to be segregated? No, not really, but evidently it is, and the mainstream horror genre and its aficionados are always looking for some new thing to read to entertain them, but anything that deals with the main characters being gay, especially in a non-sleazy or a non-exploitive manner is totally verboten. So, ghod bless the small specialty presses, without them we wouldn't get anthologies like this, and all three st. Three tales, One shining star. David W. Shelton Michael Rowe's stellar "In October" is the clear star of the three stories of Triptych of Terror. The story follows a young man who lives in a small northern town that's obsessed with the status quo. The town's biggest name is a popular preacher who is over the largest and most influential church in the community.It is as chilling as it is erotic, passionate as it is calculated. When a mystery force starts killing off Mikey's greatest enemies, the story takes a dark turn that culminat. Buy this book. It'sgoodish. Jay Fang It's okayjust not great. The stories are good, but some of the writing is very "Creative Writing 101." The language often tends toward being very "clever," the sort of nudge-nudge-wink elitist literary language one hears among AP students and English majors imitating classics. I can only imagine that these stories represent these authors when they were just starting out. I enjoyed them but often had to roll my eyes at the "angst" and use of "florid prose." But, hey, it's not like the
. John Michael Curlovich is the author of Blood of Kings. For 10 years he was the arts and entertainment editor of Planet Q, Pittsburgh's award-winning gay monthly. Under the name Michael Paine, he has published Steel Ghosts, Cities of the Dead, Owl Light, and The Colors of Hell
Just in time for Halloween, here are three spooky tales. A Celtic legend born on Pride Day takes out its vengeance on the streets of Greenwich Village on Halloween.. In an industrial town, an overzealous televangelist learns that on Halloween you might not get the chance to "do unto others" before they do unto you. A gay teen in a conservative small town discovers that Halloween means so much more than costumes and candy
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