This exciting YA short story anthology contains 15 tales from bestselling, award-winning LGBTQIA+ authors-including Claire Kann, Kalynn Bayron, Jonathan Lenore Kastin, and H.E. Edgmon-each of whom has contributed a tale reimagining or creating original monsters and creatures as queer or allies of the community.
This exciting YA short story anthology contains 15 tales from bestselling, award-winning LGBTQIA+ authors-including Claire Kann, Kalynn Bayron, Jonathan Lenore Kastin, and H.E. Edgmon-each of whom has contributed a tale reimagining or creating original monsters and creatures as queer or allies of the community.
An empowering cross-genre YA anthology that explores what it means to be a monster, exclusively highlighting trans and queer authors who offer new tales and perspectives on classic monster stories and tropes.
Be not afraid! These monsters, creatures, and beasties are not what they appear. We Mostly Come Out at Night is a YA anthology that reclaims the monstrous for the LGBTQA+ community while exploring how there is freedom and power in embracing the things that make you stand out. Each story centers on both original and familiar monsters and creatures-including Mothman, Carabosse, a girl with thirteen shadows, a living house, werebeasts, gorgons, sirens, angels, and many others-and their stories of love, self-acceptance, resilience, and empowerment. This collection is a bold, transformative celebration of queerness and the creatures that (mostly) go bump in the night.Contributors include editor Rob Costello, Kalynn Bayron, David Bowles, Shae Carys, Rob Costello, H.E. Edgmon, Michael Thomas Ford, Val Howlett, Brittany Johnson, Naomi Kanakia, Claire Kann, Jonathan Lenore Kastin, Sarah Maxfield, Sam J. Miller, Alexandra Villasante, and Merc Fenn Wolfmoor."A gloriously layered collection . . . here, monstrousness and magic parallel that which society fears--queerness, asexuality, trans lives--and through transformations both tiny and tremendous, teens enduring discrimination show how amazing they can be. The message here? 'Too bad, world. You will make space.'"--Shelf Awareness
"In We Mostly Come Out At Night, you'll find kinship, joy, your experiences and fantasies finally coming to life in stories. And perhaps better than that, you'll feel a sense of community and belonging."--Lightspeed Magazine
"An ambitious anthology centering queer monstrosity in all its forms. Each entry opens with a stunning black-and-white chapter illustration, whetting readers' appetites for the tale to follow. Stories range from ethereal fairy-tale retellings to dystopian quests of teens seeking love and acceptance in dust-soaked, drowned-out Earths . . . a solid collection of speculative queer YA."--School Library Journal
The collection as a whole is compelling and rich with fascinating beasties that provide new twists on monster lore...worthwhile for its strong queer-affirming stance and thought-provoking depictions of monsters.--Kirkus
"These monster stories positively pulse with humanity. Not only are they gripping and suspenseful, but they have such depth, meaning, and stand as powerful testaments to the fierceness and fabulosity of the queer experience."
--Dan Clay (aka, Carrie Dragshaw), author of Becoming A QueenRob Costello (he/him) writes contemporary and speculative fiction with a queer bent for and about young people. He's the author of the forthcoming short story collection The Dancing Bears: Queer Fables for the End Times (Lethe Press, 2024). His stories have appeared in The Dark, The NoSleep Podcast, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Hunger Mountain, Stone Canoe, Narrative, and Rural Voices: 15 Authors Challenge Assumptions About Small-Town America (Candlewick, 2020). An alumnus of the Millay Colony of the Arts, Rob holds an MFA in writing from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and has served on the faculty of the Highlights Foundation since 2014. He lives in upstate New York with his husband and their four-legged overlords.
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