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Queer as Hell - A HauntedMTL Charity Anthology - cover

Queer as Hell - A HauntedMTL Charity Anthology

Haunted HauntedMTL

Publisher: HauntedMTL LLC

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Summary

The problem with being left alone was the thoughts that came when there was no noise to stop them...’ - Ash Pehrson “Brewing”
Queer as Hell - a Haunted MTL Anthology brings in the best LGBTQ horror all wrapped up in one set volume. This anthology has it all. Everything from flash fiction to longer pieces; laughs and chills; sadness and lightness. All the things that make us people. That’s the key. It shows our common make up. We are, after all, stardust.
“A stellar collection for a few noble causes. Queer as Hell is what every horror anthology should strive to be” - Abdul Alhazred, author of Food Court Millionaire
“Queer as Hell hits the sweet spot between chilling and majestic. Every story is unique in its voice and all are deserving of a special spot in your hearts and nightmares…’ - Lamar Jenkins, award-winning author of The Sunset Tapes
Available since: 12/17/2024.
Print length: 262 pages.

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