It’s the mid
twenty-first century. Anti-Semitism, racism, sexism and homophobia have been
consigned to the dustbin of history. The world is run by “the state,” and
Christian zealots, whose chief governing tools are fear and oppression. It’s a
wonderful time to be alive—unless you’re a Vampire. Vampires are despised, and
feared, and subjected to discrimination and unspeakable violence.
Considered
undead, unholy, without basic human rights, Gatsby Calloway lives on the
fringes of society, avoiding humanity. Until he meets Barnabas, a young
encaustic painter.
When Barnabas is
mortally wounded during an anti-Vampire attack, Gatsby must forget everything
he has known, and learn to trust.
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Excerpt:
“This here coming up is the stop for Chicksand
Street,” the bus driver called out.
Barnabas stood and walked to the front of the bus.
He peered out the windshield into the dark, then looked at the driver. “The
schedule said you stopped at
Chicksand Street,” Barnabas said.
“Not after dark I don’t,” the driver shot back.
“This here is as far as I’m going tonight!”
Barnabas shrugged and moved to the door. The Mexican
woman he’d noticed earlier touched his arm. As he turned to her, she drew a
silver crucifix attached to rosary beads from around her neck and, muttering a
prayer in Spanish, pressed it into his hands. He closed his hand around the
offering still warm from her bosom and said, “Thank you.”
The bus slowed and the driver said, “This here road,
about a mile on, becomes Chicksand Street.” He opened the door, barely stopping
long enough for Barnabas to disembark. As soon as his feet touched the curb,
the driver closed the door and sped away as fast as the bus’ ancient diesel
engine would allow. As the bus passed him he saw the passengers with their
foreheads and palms pressed against the windows, their eyes wide, and their
mouths forming tiny “O”s of fright.
Bronx-born
wordsmith, Larry Benjamin considers himself less a writer than an artist whose
chosen medium is the written word rather than clay or paint or bronze. His
debut novel, the gay romance What Binds
Us was released by Carina Press in March 2012. His second book, Damaged Angels, a collection of short
stories, is a 2013 Rainbow Award Runner-Up in the Gay Contemporary General
Fiction category. His third book, Unbroken,
was a 2014 Lambda Literary finalist, and a 2014 IPPY (Independent Publishers
Book Award) Gold medalist.
He lives in
Philadelphia with his husband and their two dogs.
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Unbroken
My
parents, unable to change me, had instead, silenced me. When they’d stilled my
hands, they’d taken my words, made me lower my voice to a whisper. Later I
remained silent in defense, refusing to acknowledge the hateful words:
Brainiac. Sissy. Antiman. Faggot.
Lincoln
de Chabert’s life is pretty unremarkable until he comes home from kindergarten
and announces he will marry his best friend, Orlando, when he grows up.
His parents spring into immediate action, determined to fix him―his father
takes him to baseball games and the movie “Patton”―igniting an epic battle of
wills as Lincoln is determined to remain himself, and marry whom he chooses, at
all costs.
What
Binds Us
When
17 year old Thomas Edward meets the man of his dreams, he assumes they'll be together
forever. When their relationship ends abruptly, he learns that sometimes it's
in an ending that we find our beginning.
At
17 Thomas-Edward escapes southern New Jersey and the tyranny of his parents
love thinking he is ready for his life to begin, thinking he is ready for
anything. Anything quickly arrives in the form of one Donovan Dion
“Dondi” Whyte, his freshman roommate at the University of Pennsylvania. Dondi,
who is like no one he has ever met before, in his own words: “Dondi became my guide,
my Virgil, on my personal odyssey of self-discovery.”
Dondi
introduces Thomas him into “a looking-glass world in which everything was
familiar yet larger, more exquisite, more precious than anything he had ever
known.” Dondi is stunningly wealthy, sophisticated, passionate,
urbane—everything Thomas has dreamed of loving. They fall in love but the
relationship fails. They remain uneasy friends. Their fragile relationship is
threatened when Thomas falls in love with Matthew, Dondi’s younger brother.
Damaged
Angels
Damaged
Angels is the first collection of short fiction by Larry Benjamin. The 13
stories in this collection give voice to the invisible, the damaged: the drug
addicts and hustlers, the mentally ill, the confused, and the men who fall in
love with them, all of them bravely trying to make a place for themselves in
the world of unbroken men. Their worlds are sometimes the mean streets of
decaying cities, sometimes the great beyond and, once, the earth itself. Often
dark, always evocative and lyrical, these stories delve into the lives of men
clearly less-than-perfect and explore love in the context of disease and
oncoming death as in "The Cross," drug addiction, as in "The
Seduction of the Angel Gabriel," and mental illness in "2
Rivers." These stories explore the possibility that less-than-perfect is
sometimes perfect.
I haven't read many vampire books and the premise sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteH.B. This is kind of a different Vampire story. I wanted to rethink Vampires and tell a story for everyone who has ever felt...different. And afraid
DeleteCongratulations on the new release! Looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'd love to hear what you think after you read it.
DeleteLarry