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G. Deyke

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Monsters in My Mind (2017, NeuroQueer Books) 5 stars

[Adapted from initial review on Goodreads.]

5 stars

All too often, anthologies are something of a mixed bag, which rather complicates the process of reviewing them. Not so with Ada Hoffmann's Monsters In My Mind, which is consistently excellent. It's worth noting that the poetry is no exception to this, despite the fact that I'm not much of a poetry person: it's rare I find a poem I truly enjoy, but here we are.

The consistency of quality does make it difficult to pick out favourites, but stand-outs include "Centipede Girl" (on losing oneself, and the desperate loneliness of being covered in bugs); "Mama's Sword" (on the psychological consequences of Dungeons-&-Dragons-type adventures); "Moon Laws, Dream Laws" (a really nifty combination of fantasy religion and hard science fiction); and "Turning to Stone" (a poem about autistic shutdown/catatonia).

Selling points include queer and neurodiverse representation. Warnings are harder to assign in an anthology, since what may warn you off of …

On the edge of gone (2016) 5 stars

"In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in 2034, a comet is due to hit the Earth within …

[Adapted from initial review on Goodreads.]

5 stars

Reading this book is like being dragged through shards of broken glass into warmth and safety. This book is hopeful. It is inspiring. It is important, and it is very much worth reading.

What it is not, however, is an easy read.

Selling points: #OwnVoices autistic narration; a diverse cast, extending to background characters; strong immersion; apocalypse; spaceships.

Warnings: extreme emotional intensity; harm comes to cats (non-graphically).