Wilde stories, 2013 : the year’s best gay speculative fiction / edited by Steve Berman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maple Shade, New Jersey : Lethe Press, 2013.Description: x, 263 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781590210710 (library binding)
  • 1590210719 (library binding)
  • 9781590211311 (paperback)
  • 1590211316 (paperback)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS509.H57 W555 2013
Contents:
Introduction / Steve Berman -- Breakwater in the summer dark / L Lark -- The Keats Variation / K.M. Ferebee -- Tattooed love boys / Alex Jeffers -- Grierson at the pain clinic / Richard Bowes -- Wave boys / Vincent Kovar -- Renfrew’s course / John Langan -- Wetside story / Steve Vernon -- Next door / Rahul Kanakia -- A strange form of life / Laird Barron -- Night fishing / Ray Cluley -- Sic him, hellhound! kill! kill! / Hal Duncan -- Keep the aspidochelone floating / Chaz Brenchley.
Summary: "Stories of adolescents suffering growing pains in the midst of lake monsters, boyfriends seeking safe pest-free shelter in an infested dystopian world, the most unique story of a boy and his dog ever written, and pirates encountering a living island. A dozen tales written by award-winning authors--including Laird Barron, Richard Bowes, Hal Duncan--and new talent including L. Lark and Rahul Kanakia."--Cover.
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Introduction / Steve Berman -- Breakwater in the summer dark / L Lark -- The Keats Variation / K.M. Ferebee -- Tattooed love boys / Alex Jeffers -- Grierson at the pain clinic / Richard Bowes -- Wave boys / Vincent Kovar -- Renfrew’s course / John Langan -- Wetside story / Steve Vernon -- Next door / Rahul Kanakia -- A strange form of life / Laird Barron -- Night fishing / Ray Cluley -- Sic him, hellhound! kill! kill! / Hal Duncan -- Keep the aspidochelone floating / Chaz Brenchley.

"Stories of adolescents suffering growing pains in the midst of lake monsters, boyfriends seeking safe pest-free shelter in an infested dystopian world, the most unique story of a boy and his dog ever written, and pirates encountering a living island. A dozen tales written by award-winning authors--including Laird Barron, Richard Bowes, Hal Duncan--and new talent including L. Lark and Rahul Kanakia."--Cover.

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