F4 by Larissa Glasser5/7/2023 ![]() The world within this horror novella is grim, gruesome and vibrant, like a swirl of different paints mixed to the point that it just starts to become a murky grey-green but with slits of the original bright colours still shining through the sludge. It’s about a very specific experience within that whole broader spectrum of experiences – the type of personal and emotionally-charged story that can only be told through the warped glass of bizarro fiction. No, F4 isn’t about “the” trans experience. ![]() If you’re looking to read a book about the trans experience, well, you’re probably not also after a book about crab-dog parasites and tentacle monsters on board a luxury cruise ship grafted into a kaiji’s body. This counts as fresh content, right? Anyway, here are the first two books from this year’s instalment of the New Bizarro Author Series. Since Amazon is being a tossbag and still won’t let me post book reviews there (reviews which it would randomly delete if posted, according to some authors I’ve networked with), I’ve decided to start uploading my reviews to this site as well. ![]()
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