Someplace generous A romance anthology

Book - 2024

"Two Modern Orthodox Jewish women cross a magical threshold on the holiday of Shavuot. A Chinese American grandmother in a nursing home plays matchmaker, just in time for the Lunar New Year. A nonbinary sexworker with psychic abilities helps an older woman connect with her long-lost lover. Two disabled young adults find new levels of intimacy as they work to overcome shame. An enslaved couple jumps the broom and can see the future, which is freedom.The lovers in Someplace Generous--whether they are sapphic vampires or undercover super-heroes, teenagers, or middle-aged mamas--choose each other, and along the way, they choose themselves, too.Featuring twenty-two stories by twenty-two authors, Someplace Generous presents voices largely ne...w to the genre of romance-fiction, each bringing a fresh take on what it means to tell a love story." -- Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Short stories
Published
Bellingham, WA : Generous Press, an imprint of Row House Publishing 2024.
Language
English
Other Authors
Amber Flame, 1981- (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 322 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781955905626
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Editor Ellis and poet Flame (Apocrifa) bring together 21 exquisite love stories that reflect the mission of Generous Press: "to publish lush, high-caliber romance fiction written by brilliant BIPOC, queer, and disabled authors." Whether readers are in the mood for a goofy and fantastical romance between an assassin and her impossible-to-kill target ("Why Won't You Die?" by Jessica P. Pryde) or a tender, sensual meet-cute between two middle-aged Orthodox Jewish women during Shavuot ("The All-Night Deluxe Tea Room" by Temim Fruchter), there's something for any taste. Lengthy, luxurious stories, like Ayla Vejdani's "Luna x Noura," in which a recently divorced woman on the verge of giving up on online dating meets someone shockingly well suited, intermingle with brief, sexy entries, like Richard Siken's "Stunt Man," which comprises an imagery-rich moment of longing from the unnamed narrator. There are no duds in the bunch and each story will leave readers wishing they could remain submerged in that world a little longer. This is a triumph. (May)

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