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  • Thirteen short stories of terror, mayhem, and destruction which offer something highly unique in a genre that demands certain characters be only heroes or victims… gay villains! Prose collection with an introduction by Lambda Literary Award winning editor Tom Cardamone.

    The Lavender Menace: Tales of Queer Villainy! by: Tom Cardamone, Joe Phillips, Charles “Zan” Christensen, Steven Bereznai, ‘Nathan Burgoine, Hal Duncan, Matt Fagan, Jamie Freeman, Marshall Moore, Jeffrey Ricker, Rod M. Santos, Damon Shaw, Lee Thomas, Stellan Thorne, $3.99$9.99

    Thirteen short stories of terror, mayhem, and destruction which offer something highly unique in a genre that demands certain characters be only heroes or victims… gay villains! Prose collection with an introduction by Lambda Literary Award winning editor Tom Cardamone.

    Cover by Joe Phillips.

  • So what is evil? What makes a person a “villain?” Is it intent to harm…or is it something deeper than that? Each one of the thirteen authors in this amazing collection has taken a completely different approach to answering this question. They have gone above and beyond expressing the idea of evil and supervillainy. They get to the bottom of why villains are the way they are, and what they hope to gain from it. These are dangerous women wielding Absolute Power… and they’ll be glad to let you know exactly why you should fear them.

    Watch the video about this book below and download a FREE chapter from the book in PDF format or EPUB format,

    Absolute Power: Tales of Queer Villainy! by: Erica Friedman, Agnes Czaja, Audrey Chase, JD Glass, Jude McLaughlin, Claire Monserrat Jackson, Mari Kurisato, A. Merc Rustad, Emily Singer, Susan Smith, Tristan J. Tarwater, Leia Weathington, Barbara Ann Wright, Missouri Vaun, $3.99$9.99


    So what is evil? What makes a person a “villain?” Is it intent to harm…or is it something deeper than that?

    Each one of the thirteen authors in this amazing collection has taken a completely different approach to answering this question. They have gone above and beyond expressing the idea of evil and supervillainy. They get to the bottom of why villains are the way they are, and what they hope to gain from it. These are dangerous women wielding Absolute Power… and they’ll be glad to let you know exactly why you should fear them.

    Cover by Agnes Czaja, introduction by lesbian comics tastemaker Erica Friedman.

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    The term “pickle” can refer to almost any perishable foodstuff soaked in brine or vinegar but to most Americans, pickles are simply a cucumber transmuted into a salty sandwich topper. The varieties are endless, Dill, Butter, half, whole, chips, tangy little ones called cornichons… High grade gourmet pickles that go for $8.99 a jar, limp mass produces spears that sell for $3.29 or $5.00 for two jars if you have a club card… but Etta Levy doesn’t care about any of that. What Etta cares about is that each pickle is about five calories.

    Pickles by: Leia Weathington, Konstantin Pogorelov, $0.00

    The term “pickle” can refer to almost any perishable foodstuff soaked in brine or vinegar but to most Americans, pickles are simply a cucumber transmuted into a salty sandwich topper.

    The varieties are endless, Dill, Butter, half, whole, chips, tangy little ones called cornichons… High grade gourmet pickles that go for $8.99 a jar, limp mass produces spears that sell for $3.29 or $5.00 for two jars if you have a club card.

    The average ingredients of a jar of kosher dill pickles are as follows: fresh cucumbers,water, distilled vinegar, salt, less than %2 of high fructose corn syrup, dried garlic, calcium chloride, spice, sodium benzoate, mustard seed, dried red peppers, natural flavor and polysorbate 80.

    But Etta Levy doesn’t care about any of that. What Etta cares about is that each pickle is about five calories.

    It was charming eccentricity. The slender pretty girl in her early 20′s, impeccably dressed, hiding jars of pickles around the office. For birthdays parties and christmas co-workers would gift wrap jars of Claussen and Vlassic. The Vice President of the company went on vacation to New Orleans one year and brought back a pricy half tub of home made pickles from the French Quarter’s Central Grocery. Etta was delighted and went home to the two bedroom apartment she shared with her boyfriend to put them in the fridge.

    “Are you shitting me?” John leaned in the door of the kitchen and watched his girl friend shift things around shelves to make room for the newest member of the pickle family. “They gotta stop giving you these things because we can’t afford to buy another fridge.”

    “We don’t have room for another fridge anyway.” She said.

    Etta’s hand appeared over the fridge door holding a tupperware container.

    “Can we throw away this potato salad?”

    John snatched it away. “No! That’s mine!”

    “Why? How old is it? It looks old.”

    He shouldered Etta out of the fridge and tenderly placed his potato salad on top of the pickle tub. “I bought it like, two days ago. It’s still good.”

    ` She pushed at him. “It’s gross.”

    “It’s delicious and I was going to share but now I don’t think I’m going to.”

    “I didn’t want any of your nasty -” She began but John cut her off by sealing his mouth over hers.

    He fucked her on the kitchen counter, his hands spread around her tiny hips, spidering across her flat belly. All of his favorite parts. She wound willowy arms around him and clung.

  • The Myth of Aeacus

    Tour the Greek myths at the heart of the erotic thriller series The Mark of Aeacus in this gorgeous illustrated storybook. The classic stories are retold by Charles “Zan” Christensen with a modern perspective, with striking full-page illustrations by multiple Eisner Award winner, Eric Shanower (Age of BronzeThe Emerald City of Oz).

    The Myth of Aeacus by: Charles “Zan” Christensen, Eric Shanower, $2.99

    Tour the Greek myths at the heart of the erotic thriller series The Mark of Aeacus in this gorgeous illustrated storybook. The classic stories are retold by Charles “Zan” Christensen with a modern perspective, with striking full-page illustrations by multiple Eisner Award winner, Eric Shanower (Age of BronzeThe Emerald City of Oz).