The Alien Buddha Loves You Too 🧡

 

A defiant maiden offered as a sacrifice to the three tyrant kings survives deadly trials with Sleep and War in Allister Nelson’s Mr. Crowley.

In Kathryn Lee Hamilton’s Pieces of Fortune, the narrator cruises in a Lamborghini with a bumper sticker declaring: I’m sorry I haven’t been to church lately; I’ve been busy practicing witchcraft and becoming a lesbian; the cookie has spoken.

In Isis Phoenix’s ball-crushing tale of erotic justice, a dominatrix turns a dirtbag lobbyist’s humiliation into a brutal ballet.

From Lemmy Winegardner, Melody Blackford is Going to Kill Me; they’re foster siblings, no blood relation whatsoever, so it’s fine. Totally fucked, but fine.

Poetry from E.D. Watson, Linda M. Crate, Sanjeev Sethi, Robert J.W., Jackie Chou, Steph Patterson, Rachel Turney, David Estringel, James Schwartz, and many more.

Sixteen stories spanning 169 pages, plus over 100 pages of poetry from more than 30 poets.

In this 281-page collection, love hurts. It stinks. It’s a river. It’s a battlefield. It’s often kind of gross, and it makes people do some truly diabolical things. Inside: graphic depictions of sex, murder, assault, revenge, yearning, and bodily fluids.

The Alien Buddha Loves You Too is available here!  

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