Moonflow... the trailer!
Added 2025-04-01 23:56:03 +0000 UTCIt's happening! Moonflow is coming! In case you're unaware (and how could you be? I feel like I've been yammering about this way too much), my trans splatterpunk psychedelic hippiesploitation book MOONFLOW is coming out in September. But it's available for preorder NOW, so why wait?
Listen to what the experts are saying!
"Weird, wild, and oh-so-wretched, Moonflow is the trans botanical horror we need in the world right now. Moonflow will sink its tendrils into you and infest you with its spores...and you'll enjoy it."
Drew Huff, author of The Divine Flesh and Free Burn
“I’ve never read a book like Moonflow before! It has the energy of a John Waters movie: crass, profane, populated with memorably bizarre and grotesque characters, packed with social commentary and bittersweet pathos—the type of art that is necessary for the current moment.”
Briar Ripley Page, author of Corrupted Vessels
"Is it legal to have this much fun reading a book? I'm in awe of Bitter Karella's incredible gift for creating biting satire without a shred of cruelty. Moonflow made me laugh out loud while genuinely caring about its wild cast of characters, from its all too relatable failed protagonist, to its mondo trash cinema meets Women Who Run With The Wolves villain. This is the queer splatterpunk salvation/dissolution comedic relief narrative we need in these dark times. I had a f*cking blast."
Joe Koch, author of The Wingspan of Severed Hands and Invaginies
"Wow—what a trip. Literally! The kind of book that you have to strap into, because it’s going to buck you off if you’re not prepared. There's genuinely no predicting what the hell awaits you around the next bend. This book is a prime example of why horror will literally always be timely and necessary; it finds beauty in the grotesque with some of the most stomach-turning description and heartfelt self-exploration I've ever read. I can honestly say that this is the first time that I’ve been genuinely scared by a book. Moonflow is simultaneously a Tarantino car chase sequence and an Ari Aster monster reveal; it’s fun, and it’s disgusting, and it’s just a damn good time. But at the heart of it all, it’s a bleeding, beating heart and an earnest heroine just trying to make it work."
Megan Bontrager, author of The Sea Hides Its Dead
Comments
it's gonna be lit!
Bitter Karella
2025-04-02 15:30:17 +0000 UTCoh helllllll yes. so hype *_*
Claire Hiria Ahuriri-Dunning
2025-04-02 03:52:54 +0000 UTCOho, I am high. The link. Got it.
Rook R.M. McNamara
2025-04-02 00:40:08 +0000 UTCSame website as the others? I have quite a need, dahlink (i don't know why I've called you that twice now, except I think it suits you 'cause it sounds glamorous, though my previous use was more Southern than Russian. Do you have a preference? XD )
Rook R.M. McNamara
2025-04-02 00:39:34 +0000 UTC