Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration

Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration

by Sarah Diemer
Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration

Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration

by Sarah Diemer

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Overview

We're all afraid of monsters. They coil in our subconscious, slither along the edges of thought. Still we creep to the crackling fire to whisper their stories.

Love Devours is a collection of new fables for queer women, extracted from the bones of the dark: ominous fairy tales, sinister myths, dystopias rife with nightmares. But in the midst of monsters, love still struggles to find the light.

A witch traps a beast of the sea; a corpse is reanimated out of love; a muse drains her supplicant; a priestess worships in a church of wolves. Six monster stories lurk within these pages. Six heroines, sometimes monsters themselves, unearth romance, rebuild worlds, shatter spells. Their courage unveils the secret faces of humankind's greatest compulsions: fear and love.

Come into the dark and be devoured.

Love Devours: Tales of Monstrous Adoration is Sarah Diemer's first anthology, a collection of queer dark fantasy and science fiction stories.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015245035
Publisher: Sarah Diemer
Publication date: 08/22/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 488 KB

About the Author

Sarah Diemer writes about courageous young ladies who love other ladies, makes jewelry out of words and wire and loves her wife more than anything, ever. She randomly sparkles.

You can find out about her novels, novellas and short stories, take a peek at the jewelry she makes out of old fairy tales and generally see several sparkly and interesting things at her site, http://www.oceanid.org, or the blog she shares with her wife at, http://www.muserising.com She also writes magical lesbian love stories under the pen name “Elora Bishop”—you can find out more here: http://elorabishop.wordpress.com
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