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Black Emerald
Black Emerald | Jeanne W Thornton
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Fiction. LGBTQIA Studies. A high schooler finds her drawings corrupted by a haunted stone she inherits from a suicidal underground cartoonist. A video game addict discovers a vast, hidden dimension to colonize in the walls of his girlfriend's apartment. A philosophy student seeks anonymous Craigslist sex with the ubiquitous devil that stalks her. In this short fiction collection from Jeanne Thornton, author of The Dream of Doctor Bantam (a Lambda Literary Award finalist), reality and relationships blur, creating a queer pulp experience with a literary sensibility, a hallucinatory journey into despair... and, possibly, toward hope. "The gorgeousness of Thornton's writings help sustain the worlds she creates... That's the kind of seductiveness these stories have. In reading them, you become strange and dreamy in the same way they are."--Torrey Peters "Jeanne has this way of writing self-consciousness inside these perfect, self-contained worlds with signifiers that make them seem like they are the world we live in but if that world were... I don't even know exactly. Mystifying and uncomfortable and bulging with complicated, contradictory feeling just below the surface of everything."--Imogen Binnie
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Finished this book in the bath last night! Delightfully weird, dark but not cynical, sexy, and very queer. Thornton's writing is often strikingly perceptive and beautiful. Stories include the titular one, about a queer artsy high school girl whose comics become haunted by a cult comics artist her ex-girlfriend loves, a girl who falls in love with a life size anatomical skeleton, a woman who runs a very unique hotel, and more. I loved this!

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Her writing is so brilliant!

"They had a wide Oriental rug, all beige and purple and gold, its fibers an ideal consistency between solid and liquid, and it would ooze up around the bare toes that walked across it like ten tiny, formal hugs."

#QueerBooks #LGBTQBooks #LGBTQ #TransBooks

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
Black Emerald | Jeanne W Thornton
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I have an "especially-excited-about" shelf on my Goodreads where, sadly, too many books have languished for years. I finally went through the list last week, deleted a bunch that no longer seemed that appealing, and then requested a bunch from my library. I was pleasantly surprised especially that The Black Emerald was available. It's a speculative short story collection by a trans woman author, published by a small indie press 3 years ago.

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Bertha_Mason
Black Emerald | Jeanne W Thornton
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I didn't get tagged, but I like making lists, so here are my #10authorrecommendations. I especially recommend Jeanne Thornton's The Black Emerald. I've thought about it every day since reading it two years ago. Off the top of my head, of my mutuals I haven't seen in the tag, I'm most curious about recommendations from @mrozzz, @charl08, @TheGhastlyGrimoire, and @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian. My apologies if any of you have already been tagged.☺

SilversReviews I don‘t know any of these authors. 7y
Bertha_Mason Glad I could help. ☺ 7y
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