Horror

Fully Booked, with Briana Morgan: Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy

Hello, spooky readers! It's me, Briana. I'm back with another indie horror review. This time, we'll be discussing Hailey Piper's book Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy. Besides some solid scares, the collection contains some seething social commentary, and I can't wait to share a little more about it here.

Hailey Piper does it again. Anyone else who appreciates her work will be happy to hear that her latest collection,Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, does not disappoint.

Released in May 2021, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy is a read I couldn't wait to get my hands on this year. If you haven't read the book, here's the back cover summary to give you an idea of what we're getting into:

Love twisted into horrific shapes, nightmares driven by cruel music, and a world where what little light remains fractures the sky into midnight rainbows in eighteen stories tracing the dark veins of queer horror, isolation, and the monstrous feminine.

The universe unwinds to the tune of a malicious ice cream truck jingle in “We All Scream”. “The Law of Conservation of Death” dictates that a ghost pursue his prey across her every reincarnation. Superstitions thrive even in the distant future and across the stars when a colony shuttle mounts a witch trial in “Hairy Jack”. And try to “Forgive the Adoring Beast” as it scavenges a world of dead gods for tokens of bloody affection.

Including two new short stories and a never-before-published novelette, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy digs deep inside us and clings to the beating nightmare heart you always knew was there.

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I'm not sure which of Piper's stories I read first, but I've been hooked on her fiction ever since. One of her stories, Unkindly Girls, appeared in last summer's Worst Laid Plans anthology, edited by Samantha Kolesnik, and I knew I had to seek more of her work. Right now, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy is sitting pretty at #17 in LGBT Horror Fiction, #63 in LGBTQ+ Horror eBooks, and #774 in Lesbian Fiction on the Amazon charts. Its spot there is well-earned. Although it isn't Pride Month anymore, support this queer author by picking up this collection or something else of hers soon.

Author, Hailey Piper

In Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, Piper introduces strong female characters, challenges stereotypical LGBTQ+ tropes and representation, and blends various horror subgenres, from body horror to cosmic horror and everything in between. Out of all eighteen stories, it's hard to pick a favorite. However, "Recitation of the First Feeding" left a lasting impression on me. I also loved "Demons of a Particular Taste." While giving you an overview of these stories, I'll try not to spoil too much.

"Recitation of the First Feeding" is the last story in the collection, and it packs quite a punch. Besides containing a line that inspires the title, this story features a unique tale of identity and coming into one's own. We follow a boy named Alex as he strives to stop an entity from stealing his sister's dolls and his mother's cosmetics—and leaving Alex to take the blame for it. Along the way, he discovers a posse of demons called the Culinary Court... and things get pretty spooky and ghastly from there.

Like "Recitation of the First Feeding," "Demons of a Particular Taste" stuck its claws into my brain. In this tale, Piper plays with demons and an exorcism—two elements I can never pass up and that are very much in my wheelhouse. Though the prose feels effortless in this one and does a phenomenal job of showcasing Piper's sense of humor, it still incites a sense of dread. I loved the discovery of the truth of the exorcism ritual and how it affects the women's relationship. That's all I can say. Go read it!

These are just two stories out of a whopping eighteen in the collection, including two new, exclusive pieces not published anywhere else. If you're looking for a short story collection to explore, I can't recommend Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy by Hailey Piper enough. This book gets 5/5 stars from me. You can purchase the book on Amazon, add it to your to-read list on Goodreads, or purchase it from several other retailers. I also recommend following Piper on Instagram and Twitter. This woman is going places.


Briana Morgan (she/her) is a horror author and playwright of books such as THE TRICKER-TREATER AND OTHER STORIES, UNBOXED, and BLOOD AND WATER. She is also a proud member of the Horror Writers Association. Briana lives with her partner and two cats in Atlanta, GA.

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Fully Booked, with Briana Morgan: Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

Hey there! I’m Briana Morgan, a horror author and playwright. My books include THE TRICKER-TREATER AND OTHER STORIES, UNBOXED: A PLAY, and more. I’m also a member of the Horror Writers Association, and I love books. I especially love scary books. When I heard about the opportunity to review indie horror books, I jumped at the chance. One of my favorite things about being an indie author is how supportive the horror community is. Mostly, it feels like we all genuinely want each other to succeed and will do all we can to help each other.

Full disclosure: my friends have written some books I’ll be reviewing. That doesn’t mean I won’t be honest about them. I won’t recommend work here unless I truly believe it’s worth a reader’s time. There are too many wonderful books in the world for us to waste time reading bad ones.

What have you done today to deserve your eyes? I hate to ask that question, and you’ll soon discover why.

Today, I’m thrilled to talk about THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE, a gripping novella by Eric Larocca, published by Weirdpunk Books. I’ve seen this book EVERYWHERE. If I didn’t know Eric, it would still have been on my radar because it’s appeared all over Instagram, Tiktok, and even YouTube. At the time of writing this review, THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE is sitting pretty at #1 in LGBT+ Horror eBooks, #2 in LGBT Horror Fiction, and #2 in Epistolary Fiction on the Amazon charts. That’s not nothing.

If you haven’t heard of the book or know nothing about it, here’s the back cover copy for you:

Sadomasochism. Obsession. Death.

A whirlpool of darkness churns at the heart of a macabre ballet between two lonely young women in an internet chat room in the early 2000s—a darkness that threatens to forever transform them once they finally succumb to their most horrific desires.

What have you done today to deserve your eyes?

Like I’ve mentioned, I’ve followed Eric Larocca for a while and I was interested in this book not only because of its author, but because its premise sounded wild—but wild in the best way. I’m a sucker for found footage films and epistolary media in all its forms. When I heard THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE is told via chat room, instant messaging, and email exchanges, I dove in. Epistolary media can be hard to pull off, but Larocca’s creepy yarn does the format justice.

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In this novella, Agnes Petrella posts a listing for an old apple peeler on an online queer community board. I should note that this book takes place in the year 2000. In her first post, Agnes describes the apple peeler as a family heirloom and discloses its history. A woman named Zoe Cross responds to the listing right away, captivated by the apple peeler, its story, and its owner. What follows is a twisted series of correspondences that blur the lines between love and obsession that quickly spirals out of control.

In THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE, Larocca presents two messy queer women whose relationship leaves its mark on both—albeit in unique ways. As the two women get to know each other better and develop a sadomasochist relationship, they take turns pushing each other just a bit further from their comfort zones, trying to see how far they’ll go in the name of “love.”

The relationship presented on the page is more obsessive than anything else, and obviously toxic. By writing about such a relationship, Larocca is not condoning it, nor is he advocating for this kind of dynamic. He’s just depicting a darker, very real, side of human relationships that it can be far too easy for participants to find themselves caught up in.

Author, Eric Larocca

Larocca and I were part of a discussion regarding the depiction of queer characters in horror, especially in horror books. Often readers, especially cisgender heterosexual readers, raise red flags when they see queer people depicted as real human beings. Whew, that’s a lot to unpack, so let me explain. If a queer character is flawed, many reviewers take this at face value as bad—perhaps even harmful—queer representation. From the reviews of this novella, it’s also relevant here.

Let’s get one thing straight: I’m not. Neither is Larocca. That’s one reason we were part of the group discussing queer representation. We also, like many other queer authors, believe in presenting queer characters as real individuals, warts and all. With writing, we want to see ourselves accurately depicted in media. We don’t want to see perfect people, regardless of their sexual orientation. And the characters in THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE are decidedly not perfect people. But that’s what makes them so compelling.

This novella’s characters are its greatest strength. Since the epistolary format strips away all the trimmings of scenery, imagery, and anything else that might detract from the story core, if the characters aren’t real, the book falls flat. THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE does not fall flat. It has some of the most realistic characters and depictions of a harmful relationship that I’ve ever read. If that’s not enough reason for you to read it—and for me to recommend it—then I don’t know what is.

I give THINGS HAVE GOTTEN WORSE SINCE WE LAST SPOKE 5/5 stars. It’s available in paperback and ebook form on Amazon, as well as a host of other retailers. You can (and should) also follow the author Eric Larocca on Twitter and Instagram. Stay tuned for more spooky book recommendations!


Briana Morgan (she/her) is a horror author and playwright of books such as THE TRICKER-TREATER AND OTHER STORIES, UNBOXED, and BLOOD AND WATER. She is also a proud member of the Horror Writers Association. Briana lives with her partner and two cats in Atlanta, GA.

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607: “A Scalene Love Triangle” by Kerry G. S. Lipp

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STORY

"A Scalene Love Triangle"
Author: Kerry G.S. Lipp

Breaking the rules and the results are at the core of this cautionary tale. Dark, twisted, and sexier than it has a right to be, enjoy an adult tale with more than a few triangles.

About the Author:

Kerry-G.S.-Lipp
Kerry Lipp lives in Louisville, Kentucky. He hates the sun and loves making fun of dead people. His parents started reading his stories and they’ve consequently booted him from their will. Kerry's work appears in several anthologies including DOA2 from Blood Bound Books. His work has been featured multiple times on The Wicked Library podcast. He is currently editing his first novel, writing his second, and shopping a bizarro novella. Kerry rarely (but still) blogs at www.HorrorTree.com and will launch his own website sometime before he dies.

Say hi on Twitter @kerrylipp or come find him on Facebook. And he wants you to remember to always cover the camera on your laptop. You never know who is watching you.

Website: www.HorrorTree.com
Twitter: @kerrylipp
Facebook: facebook.com/kerry.g.lipp
Amazon: www.amazon.com/Kerry-G.S.-Lipp/e/B00DTKTM1G


ARTWORK

Artist: Jon Towers

Jon-Towers
Jon Towers is an artist and writer; he is the creative mind behind indie comic book company Stigmata Studios. Often referred to as the "Creator Emeritus" of the Wicked Library by former Host and current Executive Producer, Nelson W. Pyles, Jon Towers is a modern Renaissance Man, who serves up his brand of awesome in the form of comics, observation, satire, myth and legend, and edgy writing and observation. He will be featured in an upcoming issue of Dreadful Geographic, an Ezine from Forsaken. You can find Jon's graphic novel, the D'Jinn Jihad on Amazon, and all things Jon Towers on his website below.

Website: www.stigmatastudios.com
Twitter: @JonnyAxx
Facebook: facebook.com/stigmatastudios


NARRATION

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
Twitter: @9thstory

The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
Twitter: @NelsonWPyles

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was Amber Collins http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
Twitter: @blamberino


PRODUCTION MUSIC

"The Wicked Library Theme"
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

"Deep Noise", "Funkorama", "Carnivale Intrigue", "Lithium", "As I figure", "Ossuary 6 - Air", "Disquiet", "Urban Gauntlet", "Ghostpocalypse - 4 Temptress", "Ghostpocalypse - 8 Epilogue","Mechanolith", Quinn's Song - First Night", "What You Want", "Unlight", "Rites", "Professor and the Plant"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

"The Scarab"
Disparition (www.disparition.info)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0


AUDIO RECORDING

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

Visit The Wicked Library:

On Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewickedlibrary
On Twitter: @wickedlibrary


This Episode of the Wicked Library was brought to you by:

Shadows Square
Shadows at the Door is an ever-growing collection of haunted stories inspired by the ghastly, the ghoulish and the macabre. You can enjoy the pleasing terrors, and similar content, at www.shadowsatthedoor.com

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Sanitarium Magazine showcases original horror fiction and dark verse, alongside news, reviews and interviews - now weekly as of June 1st! sanitariummagazine.com


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Rickert & Beagle Books is a new, used and rare bookstore located in Dormont, PA, specializing in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and weird non-fiction. Visit us on the web at rickertandbeaglebooks.com

The Wicked Library is a founding member of the Society 13 Podcast Network.
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NL1: “Stitches” by Caitlin Marceau

 

STORY

"Stitches"
Author: Caitlin Marceau

This tale has creepy, wicked terror all sewed up. Enjoy this story that delves into a dark place that's sure to disturb and delight.

About the Author:

Caitlin-Marceau
Caitlin Marceau is a graduate of Concordia University with a B.A. in creative writing, Caitlin works for an array of publications and lit mags. When she’s not covered in ink or wading through stacks of paper, you can find her ranting about issues in pop culture or nerding out over a good book.

Website: caitlinmarceau.com
Twitter: @CaitlinMarceau
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CAMarceau or facebook.com/caitlinmarceau


ARTWORK

Artist: Tricia Martin


Tricia Martin is a horror artist from Norfolk, VA. who co-owns a production company, Lucid Frame Productions, with her husband Gordon Martin. Tricia sculpts, paints, makes horror themed dolls, and is currently illustrating a book titled “Midnight, Me & Bob Macabre”, which is being written by Crash LaResh.

She also enjoys photography, animation and editing in addition to doing camera work for clients and personal projects. On down-time, she enjoys helping to promote Indie horror projects through social media.

Website: etsy.com/shop/triciakitty
Twitter: @triciakitty
Facebook: facebook.com/triciamartinart or facebook.com/midnightmeandbobmacabre

On The Wicked Library: NL1


Narration

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
Twitter: @9thstory

The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
Twitter: @NelsonWPyles

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was Amber Collins http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
Twitter: @blamberino


Production Music

"The Wicked Library Theme"
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

"Deep Noise", "Decline", "Gloom Horizon", "Aftermath", "Come Play with Me", "Rites", "Professor and the Plant"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0


Audio Recording

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

Visit The Wicked Library:

On Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewickedlibrary
On Twitter: @wickedlibrary


This Episode of the Wicked Library was brought to you by:

Shadows Square
Shadows at the Door is an ever-growing collection of haunted stories inspired by the ghastly, the ghoulish and the macabre. You can enjoy the pleasing terrors, and similar content, at www.shadowsatthedoor.com

Sanitarium Alt Logo
Sanitarium Magazine showcases original horror fiction and dark verse, alongside news, reviews and interviews - now weekly as of June 1st! sanitariummagazine.com


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Rickert & Beagle Books is a new, used and rare bookstore located in Dormont, PA, specializing in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and weird non-fiction. Visit us on the web at rickertandbeaglebooks.com

The Wicked Library is a founding member of the Society 13 Podcast Network.
"Society 13, where Badasses listen to podcasts."

605: “Fish” by Max Booth III

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STORY

"Fish"
MaxBooth III

The Wicked Library brings you a dark coming of age tale with "Fish". Desperate to become a man, Paul seeks out a mysterious and sexy woman and gets more than he bargained for. Come along for a dark trip that takes you from the everyday into a dark realm where much more more is lost than innocence. Originally published here: http://bit.ly/boothiiifish

About the Author:

Max-Booth-III
Max Booth III is the Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing and a columnist for LitReactor.com. He is the author of Toxicity, The Mind is a Razorblade, and How to Successfully Kidnap Strangers. He has studied under Craig Clevenger and award winning editor, Jennifer Brozek. Raised in Northern Indiana, he currently works as a hotel night auditor in San Antonio. Follow him on Twitter @GiveMeYourTeeth for random drunken ramblings.

Website: http://talesfromthebooth.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiveMeYourTeeth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talesfromthebooth
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Max-Booth-III/e/B006GFGUAM


ARTWORK

Artist: Barney Bodoano

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Barney Bodoano is an artist and illustrator living in London, UK. He is influenced by traditional illustration techniques, in particular illustrations for Victorian ghost stories, horror and science fiction stories and the pulp magazines of the forties and fifties. He is also a huge fan of comics, especially horror and mystery comics. Barney specializes in illustrating ghost stories and is currently collaborating on a horror comic project. Shadows, moonlight and half lit faces are his stock in trade.

Website: http://www.barneybodoano.com
Twitter:
@barneybodoano
Facebook: 
https://www.facebook.com/barneybodoanoillustration
DeviantArt:
http://bjb674.deviantart.com
Tumbler:
http://barneybodoano.tumblr.com
Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/BarneyBodoanoThings

On The Wicked Library: 605


Narration

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
Twitter: @9thstory

The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
Twitter: @NelsonWPyles

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was Amber Collins http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
Twitter: @blamberino


Production Music

"The Wicked Library Theme"
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

"Black Skies", "October March", "A Sense of Fear (Bonus)"
Steve Montgomery, creator of Darkmood
CD Baby: cdbaby.com/Artist/Darkmood
Facebook: facebook.com/darkmoodmusic
Twitter: @DarkmoodMusic
Used with permission.

"Deep Noise", "Marty Gots a Plan", "Jellyfish in Space", "Thunder Dreams", "Big Mojo", "Double Drift", "Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Snake Lady", "Tenebrous Brothers Carnival - Mermaid", "Ghostpocolypse - 5 Apotheosis", "Finding the Balance", "Hush", "Zombie Chase", "Rites", "Professor and the Plant"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0


Audio Recording

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

Visit The Wicked Library:

On Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewickedlibrary
On Twitter: @wickedlibrary


This Episode of the Wicked Library was brought to you by:

Shadows Square
Shadows at the Door is an ever-growing collection of haunted stories inspired by the ghastly, the ghoulish and the macabre. You can enjoy the pleasing terrors, and similar content, at www.shadowsatthedoor.com

Sanitarium Alt Logo
Sanitarium Magazine showcases original horror fiction and dark verse, alongside news, reviews and interviews - now weekly as of June 1st! sanitariummagazine.com


logo-version-2
Rickert & Beagle Books is a new, used and rare bookstore located in Dormont, PA, specializing in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and weird non-fiction. Visit us on the web at rickertandbeaglebooks.com

The Wicked Library is a founding member of the Society 13 Podcast Network.
"Society 13, where Badasses listen to podcasts."

603: “Stuck” by Caitlin Marceau

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STORY

"Stuck"
Author: Caitlin Marceau

The Wicked Library shares a tale that floors you and keeps you there. Get ready for Caitlin Marceau's Wicked debut with a truly horrifying and emotionally terrifying story. We hope you'll agree that there are few things worse than being stuck in the situation like this one. Read on to find out more about the talented Caitlin Marceau.

About the Author:

Caitlin-Marceau
Caitlin Marceau is a graduate of Concordia University with a B.A. in creative writing, Caitlin works for an array of publications and lit mags. When she’s not covered in ink or wading through stacks of paper, you can find her ranting about issues in pop culture or nerding out over a good book.

Website: caitlinmarceau.com
Twitter: @CaitlinMarceau
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CAMarceau or facebook.com/caitlinmarceau


ARTWORK

Artist: Jon Towers

Jon-Towers
Jon Towers is an artist and writer, he is the creative mind behind indie comic book company Stigmata Studios. Often referred to as the "Creator Emeritus" of the Wicked Library by former Host and current Executive Producer, Nelson W. Pyles, Jon Towers is a modern Renaissance Man, who serves up his brand of awesome in the form of comics, observation, satire, myth and legend, and edgy writing and observation. He will be featured in an upcoming issue of Dreadful Geographic, an Ezine from Forsaken. You can find Jon's graphic novel, the D'Jinn Jihad on Amazon, and all things Jon Towers on his website below.

Website: www.stigmatastudios.com
Twitter: @JonnyAxx
Facebook: facebook.com/stigmatastudios


Narration

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
Twitter: @9thstory

The voice of the Librarian was Nelson W. Pyles (www.nelsonwpyles.com)
Twitter: @NelsonWPyles

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was Amber Collins http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
Twitter: @blamberino


Production Music

"The Wicked Library Theme"
Anthony Rowsick of Novus (novus3.bandcamp.com)

"Deep Noise", "Anxiety", "Cryptic Sorrow", "Dark Walk", "Echoes of Time", "Ghost Processional", "Gnarled Situation", "Heart of the Beast", "Martian Cowboy", "Schmetterling", "Sunset at Glengorm"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0


Audio Recording

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer: Daniel Foytik Executive Producer: Nelson W. Pyles

Visit The Wicked Library:

On Facebook: www.facebook.com/thewickedlibrary
On Twitter: @wickedlibrary


This Episode of the Wicked Library was brought to you by:

Shadows Square
Shadows at the Door is an ever-growing collection of haunted stories inspired by the ghastly, the ghoulish and the macabre. You can enjoy the pleasing terrors, and similar content, at www.shadowsatthedoor.com

Sanitarium Alt Logo
Sanitarium Magazine showcases original horror fiction and dark verse, alongside news, reviews and interviews - now weekly as of June 1st! sanitariummagazine.com


 

The Wicked Library is a founding member of the Society 13 Podcast Network.
"Society 13, where Badasses listen to podcasts."