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*Next Generation Indie Award Winner for Horror*
A beauty pageant veteran appeases her mother by competing for one final crown, only to find herself trapped in a hand-sewn gown that cuts into her flesh. A journalist falls deeply in love with a mysterious woman but discovers his beloved can vanish and reappear hours later in the same spot, as if no time has passed at all. A cash-strapped college student agrees to work in a shop window as a mannequin but quickly learns she's not free to break her pose. And what happens when the family pet decides it no longer wants to have "owners?"
In the grim and often horrific thirteen tales collected here, beauty is violent, and love and hate are the same feeling, laid bare by unbridled obsession. Entering worlds both strange and quotidian, and spanning horror landscapes both speculative and real, Unshod, Cackling, and Naked asks who among us is worthy of love and who deserves to die?
A collection
"This powerful collection of 13 intimate horror shorts from Thompson (Salamander Justice) derives its scares by pushing mundane Black experiences into unsettling territory. Several pieces dive into simultaneously validating and terrifying expressions of Black female rage...Readers of any background will find that these stark terrors hit close to home."
-Publishers Weekly
"This collection of short stories from Thompson (Salamander Justice, 2020) is thrilling and engrossing, with classic horror tropes and experimental new tactics and scares...Thanks to these exquisite stories, readers will look forward to a future library with a shelf full of Thompson's books."
- Booklist
"Each story pulls you in, ties you to it for one blistering hard ride after another. They all are certain to leave their own personal mark, whether it's the twisting of everyday common things, people, or animals, or the more reflective, unspoken sorrows and hatred of those closest to us, and of ourselves."
- Bailey Hunter, Dark Recesses Press
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