Fifteen tales ranging in genre, tone, and setting are united through their inclusion of monsters and explorations of queerness.
Featuring a mix of new voices and well-known published YA authors (including Kalynn Bayron, David Bowles, and Sam J. Miller), this short story collection includes fantastic creatures varying from spooky to tenderhearted and from familiar to unique. Readers will encounter beasts, witches, shape-shifters, angels, trolls, and more. The human and humanoid characters are racially diverse, and a range of queer and trans identities are represented and affirmed. Sometimes the main character interacts with a monster, while in other tales the protagonist is the monster. Regardless, the characters often find that embracing what makes them different gives them power and peace. In most tales, the awareness, acknowledgment, and acceptance of queer identities is paramount. An editor’s note warns of content involving pain and trauma (the stories contain elements of homophobia and transphobia), but ultimately there’s hope in every story. Each tale opens with a striking illustration and ends with a short reflection from the author about monsters, some poignant and some inconsequential. The stand-out stories are emotionally gripping with fully realized characters and distinct settings, while a few feel underbaked and forgettable. Still, the collection as a whole is compelling and rich with fascinating beasties that provide new twists on monster lore.
An uneven collection worthwhile for its strong queer-affirming stance and thought-provoking depictions of monsters.
(Anthology. 14-18)