
From the publisher:
In Queer Little Nightmares, creatures of myth and folklore seek belonging and intimate connection, cryptids challenge their outcast status, and classic movie monsters explore the experience of coming into queerness. The characters in these stories and poems – the Minotaur camouflaged in a crowd of cosplayers, a pubescent werewolf, a Hindu revenant waiting to reunite with her lover, a tender-hearted kaiju, a lagoon creature aching for the swimmers above him, a ghost of Pride past – relish their new sparkle in the spotlight. Pushing against tropes that have historically been used to demonize, the queer creators of this collection instead ask: What does it mean to be (and to love) a monster?
Contributors include Amber Dawn, David Demchuk, Hiromi Goto, jaye simpson, Eddy Boudel Tan, Matthew J. Trafford, and Kai Cheng Thom.
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selected press
- Quill & Quire: Best Books of 2022
- The Tyee: ‘Queerness Is Extremely Embedded into Horror’
- Quill & Quire: Queer Monsters Take Centre Stage in Anthology Edited by David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli
- IN Magazine: Queer Little Nightmares: Get In The Halloween Spirit With This Must-Read Fiction & Poetry Anthology
- Edelweiss: Daniel Zomparelli and David Ly on Queer Little Nightmares
- The British Columbia Review: Timely Monstrosities
praise for Queer Little Nightmares
Spooky, clever, and evocative, the wonderfully diverse voices on display in Queer Little Nightmares reveal the ‘monster’ inside us all, and how those monsters are exactly what make us human.
—Mike Van Waes, screenwriter of Dear David and author of Peeves
Queer Little Nightmares is a marvelous, must-read monstrous romp. Like the best haunted house rides, which never repeat the same scare twice, Queer Little Nightmares thrills and surprises at every turn. The works gathered here are distinct in the histories they reclaim and renew, imaginative in the visions they construct and share, and manifold in the ways they move us as readers – whether it be with joy, anguish, humour, horror, intrigue, irreverence, or some chimeric combo of all these and more. If this groundbreaking anthology doesn’t make your skin tingle, your mind pulse, and your heart expand, you may already be dead!
—Daniel Scott Tysdal, author of The End Is in the Middle: Mad Fold-In Poems
These queer little nightmares kept me up all night, because I could not put them down. Energizing, thrilling, poetic and gorgeous, this anthology sparks and it singed me to my emotional core. I’m not scared of how deeply I fell in love with every monster and creature, every story and poem. I want to horror-heroine scream from the rooftops that everyone should read this book. Embrace your inner monster with this impeccable collection of stories and poems that will haunt and heal.
—Dina Del Bucchia, author of Don’t Tell Me What to Do
Editors David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli have created a wondrous space for writers to explore monstrous impulses in poetry and prose. Queer Little Nightmares is a fantastical examination of where we are at this moment in time and a celebration of who we may become if we embrace our shadow selves with love. You might say that this thrilling anthology is the beautiful dark twisted fantasy of our time.
—Doretta Lau, author of How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun?
The ultimate gift of Queer Little Nightmares is to illuminate our own monstrous qualities and temptations, to bring us closer to what’s uncomfortable, disgusting, disobedient and vicious within us, but also to what’s exciting, ecstatic, pleasureful and liberatory.
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This anthology features monsters both old and new reimagined through a queer lens, celebrating the ideas and identities so often stigmatized and feared in monster literature. The stories and poems are filled with kaiju and revenants and creatures from mythology pushed to the margins that LGBTQ people know so well and, this time, given their time to shine.
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For this enormously fun horror anthology, Ly (Mythical Man) and Zomparelli (Everything Is Awful and You’re a Terrible Person) bring together 32 pieces of short fiction and poetry unified in their stance that to be a monster is not such a bad thing—and that it is perhaps the only possible escape from the heteronormative world.
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