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Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke
Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke













Speaking of gay maritime horror, the backbone of Nathan Ballingrud's short story "The Butcher's Table" is love between two pirates.

Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke

An account of what happened during Dracula's trip on the ship Demeter.and it's as homoerotic, raw, yet lush as Victorian sailors can be. The Route of Ice and Salt by José Luis Zárate.I will never not recommend The Bone Key: The Necromantic Mysteries of Kyle Murchison Booth by Sarah Monette.Whoever said Clive Barker.just Clive Barker.Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist (If you know, you know.).She was an ally back before it was safe or popular to openly express support for the LGBTQ+ community we need to put respect on her name. The Vampire Chronicles series by Anne Rice.My favorite subgenre of that already tiny slice is gay vampires! I specialize in the ridiculously niche crossroads of gay fiction and horror. Other Subreddits that might interest you:

Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke

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Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke

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Out for Blood by John Peyton Cooke