So, what am I looking at?
A disciple priest with the titled name of Jinks of the almighty god king tells a group of listeners while on planet Uzan a story…
Uh…huh.
So, what am I looking at?
A disciple priest with the titled name of Jinks of the almighty god king tells a group of listeners while on planet Uzan a story…
Uh…huh.
RHEA come explore with me: not for everyone
The book was put up and taken down within two weeks. Draw your own conclusions.
Tell us you don’t want people to read your novel without telling us you don’t want people to read your novel.
And then look at the description…
Honey Mine unfolds as both excavation and romp, an adventure story that ushers readers into a lesbian writer’s coming of age through disorienting, unsparing, and exhilarating encounters with sex, gender, and distinctly American realities of race and class. From childhood in Chicago’s South Side to youth in the lesbian underground, Roy’s politics find joyful and transgressive expression in the liberatory potential of subculture. Find here, in these new, uncollected and out-of-print fictions by a master of New Narrative, a record of survival and thriving under conditions of danger.
…wait, what? (h/t RK)