There's a lot to love in this anthology. I'm a huge fan of works that take existing media and turn them entirely on their heads, and this dark literary fantasy is all about that. Some stories shine brighter than others, but overall it's a lovely ode to gay mythology.
My top five favourite stories (in the order they appear):
Content warnings in this anthology are not to be taken lightly. The stories touch on cannibalism, AIDS, conversion therapy, death, monsters, unhealthy relationship dynamics, murder, homophobia, torture, hauntings, trauma. It's not a light read.
Golden Hair, Red Lips - An incredibly dark retelling of Dorian Grey set during the AIDS crisis. It's horror at its best, with a morally protagonist I couldn't help but feel for even as I watched him get darker and more obsessive on each page.
Croak Toad - I just thought this was hilarious and the tone really worked for me.
Director's Cut - The literary writing was stunning here, and I love any story that confronts the ways that media use and abuse gay characters and narratives.
The Concubine's Heart - I loved the world building here and the way everything built on each other. Stories that combine genres in interesting ways always appeal to me and putting everything together at the end was a real pleasure.
The Last Drag Show on Earth - "They aren't ready for me yet".