Wain by Rachel Plummer5/19/2023 Romance in its emotional and physical form is intertwined throughout these tales of the unexpected.” - Starburst “There’s an engrossing sense of terrific unease at work in all of these stories that’s seductively tense. “If you are a fan of the weird fiction genre (think Octavia Butler, Neil Gaiman, or Stephen King), One Man’s Trash is for you.” - Lambda Literary Seeking solace in queer lives and landscapes, these fables of loneliness, love and liminality delight in disgust, discover joy in daily junk, and create wild unexpected treasures from the most unusual of leftovers. A courier chases an impossible connection across a city that doesn’t exist. A put-upon middle-manager dreams of bloody revenge against the puerile Big Babies. A restaurant critic meets his match in a tale of telepathic tongues. A thoroughly postmodern monster finds kinship in mutability and endurance.
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