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Daniel Sheen is a queer artist and writer. He's obsessed by modern fairy tales, homesickness for places that don't exist, and longing for things he can never have. He's been nominated for the 2023 Pushcart Awards, Longlisted for the 2024 Uncharted Magazine Young Adult Award, and Longlisted for the 2025 Caledonian Novel award. He's currently editing a zine, curating a gallery show, and writing his debut trilogy of novels. ...more

Average rating: 4.61 · 28 ratings · 5 reviews · 2 distinct works
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This is Not (the Beginning of) a Love Story by Suki Fleet
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I read Half-Drawn Boy (HDB) by Suki Fleet last year, and although it wasn't perfect, I still enjoyed the read. Interestingly, even though this one is her debut (written ten years before HDB), it has none of the problems with editing that so plagued H ...more
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I finished this one a few days ago, and I've been trying to formulate my thoughts, but that is awfully hard when it's a book as bat-shit crazy as this one. I still can't believe this was a debut. This is by far the most impressive, assured debut I've ...more
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Daniel Sheen and 3 other people liked Kyle C's review of Stag Dance:
Stag Dance by Torrey Peters
"I am genuinely torn with this collection: "The Chaser" is an incredible, poignant, incisive story. Set in a Quaker boarding school, it depicts a fragile and confusing romance between a straight boy and his feminine room-mate, Robbie. The story expert" Read more of this review »
By Nightfall by Michael Cunningham
"Loved this as an art hoe. "
Daniel Sheen and 3 other people liked Tom Garback's review of Exquisite Corpse:
Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite
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Critical Score: A-
Personal Score: A

An intelligent, decadent, and truly horrific novel that slowly builds to an an excruciating third act.

Note: I would warn anyone against reading the synopsis, which spoilers 75% of the book.

Dennis Cooper so" Read more of this review »
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Ordinary Human Failings by Megan Nolan
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2.5 to 3 stars

But hey, what do I know, I'm not a mother. Or a teenage girl.
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Jason Pargin
“I don’t want you shooting anybody today,� said Amy, “even if solving a complicated problem by shooting it is just about the most American thing I can imagine. We have to get the guy to stay willingly.”
Jason Pargin, If This Book Exists, You're in the Wrong Universe

Eley Williams
“jungftak (n.), a Persian bird, the male of which had only one wing, on the right side, and the female only one wing, on the left side; instead of the missing wings, the male had a hook of bone, and the female an eyelet of bone, and it was by uniting hook and eye that they were enabled to fly—each, when alone, had to remain on the ground from Webster’s Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language (1943)”
Eley Williams, The Liar's Dictionary

Barbara Kingsolver
“Literature duplicates the experience of living in a way that nothing else can, drawing you so fully into another life that you temporarily forget you have one of your own. That is why you read it, and might even sit up in bed till early dawn, throwing your whole tomorrow out of whack, simply to find out what happens to some people who, you know perfectly well, are made up.”
Barbara Kingsolver

Gene Wolfe
“I was sitting there, as I said, and had been for several watches, when I came to me that I was reading no longer. For some time I was hard put to say what I had been doing. When I tried, I could only think of certain odors and textures and colors that seemed to have no connection with anything discussed in the volume I held. At last I realized that instead of reading it, I had been observing it as a physical object. The red I recalled came from the ribbon sewn to the headband so that I might mark my place. The texture that tickled my fingers still was that of the paper in which the book was printed. The smell in my nostrils was old leather, still wearing the traces of birch oil. It was only then, when I saw the books themselves, when I began to understand their care.�

His grip on my shoulder tightened. “We have books here bound in the hides of echidnes, krakens, and beasts so long extinct that those whose studies they are, are for the most part of the opinion that no trace of them survives unfossilized. We have books bound wholly in metals of unknown alloy, and books whose bindings are covered with the thickest gems. We have books cased in perfumed woods shipped across the inconceivable gulf between creations—books doubly precious because no one on Urth can read them.�

“We have books whose papers are matted of plants from which spring curious alkaloids, so that the reader, in turning their pages, is taken unaware by bizarre fantasies and chimeric dreams. Books whose pages are not paper at all, but delicate wafers of white jade, ivory, and shell; books too who leaves are the desiccated leaves of unknown plants. Books we have also that are not books at all to the eye: scrolls and tablets and recordings on a hundred different substances. There is a cube of crystal here—though I can no longer tell you where—no larger than the ball of your thumb that contains more books than the library itself does. Though a harlot might dangle it from one ear for an ornament, there are not volumes enough in the world to counterweight the other.”
Gene Wolfe, The Shadow of the Torturer

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