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Slug And Other Stories - Megan Milks

Slug And Other Stories

By: Megan Milks

Paperback | 9 November 2021

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  • An expanded and revised second edition of an award-winning cult favorite, Kill Marguerite. The second edition contains four new stories, including one completely original to the book. The stories in Slug have been previously published to great acclaim but limited distribution, including in The &NOW Awards: The Best Innovative Writing (2009), Thirty Under Thirty: An Anthology of Innovative Fiction by Younger Writers (2011), Foglifter, The Evergreen Review, and more. They have been caught in a wide variety of college classrooms, and nominated for awards such as a Pushcart Prize in Fiction,James Tiptree Jr. Award in Feminist Science Fiction, and a Best of the Net Award.
  • Kill Margueritewas a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction and the winner of the Devil's Kitchen Award in Fiction.
  • The stories in Slug are idiosyncratic in style and form, playing with genre in a way that will delight literary writers and lovers of craft. The pieces are very invested in adolescent genres-which are typically feminized, often abject-in ways that most short story collections are not. Tapping into our current nostalgia for/interest in YA and other markers of 90s/00s adolescence, Slug blurs boundaries between fiction and theatre, fiction and poetry, and fiction and creative nonfiction/essay.
Industry Reviews

"This collection is a testament to Milks' wild, queer, and wonderfully weird imagination."
-Autostraddle

"An antirealist anthem to sexual pleasure. . . . This pan-erotic feast never stops surprising with its fan-fiction tropes, laugh-out-loud social satire, and gorgeous sentences you can't help but underline."
-Artforum

"Tender little stories that will make you gasp and squirm."
-Kirkus Reviews

"In these unforgettable stories, Milks' gift for specificity and poignant body horror are on full display. . . . The gore and guts and unbelievable antics are perfect reading for this dystopian era, and Milks is an exquisite writer for this time."
-Booklist

"Megan Milks is a master at eliciting strong reactions; their work lives in the viscera. . . . But let me assure you that there is nothing gimmicky about the conceit of these stories. They are carefully considered, successful instances of experimental fiction."
-Literary Hub

"Unapologetically bold and insightful."
-Publishers Weekly

"Megan Milks is the most interesting prose writer working today. There! I said it. Milks smashes fiction and glues the shards back together. Milks destroys boredom! Milks stans fanfic, retells the New Narrative, lights a million candles at the altar of queer and trans experimental literature, sends love letters to Kathy Acker and Samuel R. Delany and Ovid, hate-reads Sweet Valley High in the sexiest and most disturbing ways. You will never look at Tegan and Sara-or slugs, or tomatoes-in the same way again. Be careful: this collection is a virus that will permanently change the way you read. Don't say I didn't warn you."
-Andrea Lawlor, author of Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl

"Video game logic, middle school best friend clubs, choose your own adventure: Megan Milks both critiques and indulges in pop culture forms, often by way of viscid zoological/extraterrestrial avatars, and does so while saying profound things about trans bodies, intimacy, and vulnerability. How did they do all this? They are so cool, and I definitely want to be their friend."
-Jeanne Thornton, author of Summer Fun

"Few writers are able to surprise and thrill me like Megan Milks does. Slug and Other Stories moves from fantasy to embodiment, inventing an eroticism that explodes binaries in ways that are both destabilizing and a real turn-on."
-Dodie Bellamy, author of When the Sick Rule the World

"Slug and Other Stories mixes pop culture, Greek myth, queer feminism, and childhood nostalgia into a gory and gorgeous mess. I got my hands dirty digging into Megan Milks's sanguine collection of short stories. This prose oozes. This prose dripped perversely into my consciousness and stuck. Only a steady and sagacious writer like Milks can make paddling through this kind of muck so absolutely pleasurable."
-Amber Dawn, author of Sub Rosa

"These stories are pure force: they norm deviance, make violence effulgent, ungender and regender sexualities. Each story is a kitsch throwback to back in the day when reading was a fun choose your own adventure, or, these stories are not just carnal, not just animalistic, not just girly: they're amphibian, our full corporeal tenderized to satisfaction, which is to say-hot."
-Lily Hoang, author of Unfinished

"Genre conventions are commonly thought of as restrictive rules, but in these stories Megan Milks shows that these conventions can be agents of perversion, both glaringly porous and ridiculously invasive. Over the course of the book, Milks invokes and employs the genre conventions of fan fiction on, for example, Kafka's Metamorphosis and teen comedies, then mixes in young adult novels, video games, choose-your-own adventure tales, epistolary novels, gothic tales, family romances, and "traumarama" entries, until this melee of genres interrupt each other, parasite each other, distort each other. The result of this romp is absurd, grotesque, parapornographic, violent, gurlesque, but most of all hilarious in a dead-pan kind of way."
-Johannes Goeransson, author of Haute Surveillance

"Wittig's Lesbian Body goes superfreak in this celebration of excess, this inquiry into boundarylessness, this exercise in genre-fuck, this slug-and/or-be-slugged fest. In a collection whose voices range from hard-boiled to hyperbolic to hysterical, Milks seriously probes the implications of social constructionism: we've made a monster (albeit sometimes hot, albeit sometimes queer) of the sexed body, individual and politic. Somehow, happily, Milks keep it comic too. Lots of parts and effluvia, no gratuitous grossness!"
-Alexandra Chasin, author of Brief

"Megan Milks's collection is a fearless romp through the post-avant wasteland of fictions both Lynchian and Homeric. Milks puts Shelley Jackson's The Melancholy of Anatomy through a cement mixer, grinding out tales as sure to delight as they radically defamiliarize. Here, Sweet Valley Twins gets a reboot finally worthy of the world their YA books helped to make weird. Milks is a master of the absurd grotesque, and Slug and Other Stories is their powerful annunciation."
-Davis Schneiderman, author of Multifesto


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