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1 26 y separately published work icon Look Who's Morphing Tom Cho , Artarmon : Giramondo Publishing , 2009 Z1580990 2009 selected work short story (taught in 6 units)

Look Who's Morphing is a collection of bizarre, funny, often menacing stories in which, along with his extended family, the central character undergoes a series of transformations, shape-shifting through figures drawn from film and television, music clips and video games, porn flicks and comics. He is Godzilla, a Muppet, and Whitney Houston's bodyguard; the Fonz, a robot, a Ford Bronco 4x4 - and, as a climax, a Gulliver-sized cock rock singer, played upon by an adoring troupe of sexy Lilliputians in short skirts and sailor suits and cheerleader outfits. Within these fantasies there is a deep intellectual and emotional engagement, a fundamental questioning of the nature of identity, and the way it constructs itself in a world dominated by the images of popular culture. – From the publisher's website.

1 y separately published work icon Queer Fear: Gay Horror Fiction, Volume 2 Michael Rowe (editor), Vancouver : Arsenal Pulp Press , 2002 Z1809609 2002 anthology short story horror

Queer Fear II builds on the successes of its predecessor, Queer Fear, the groundbreaking gay-themed horror anthology that Gothic.net called "the best horror anthology of [the year]," and which won the Queer Horror Award, and was a finalist for a Spectrum Award and two Lambda Literary Awards.

The dark pleasures and anxieties of the Queer Fear books have their roots in the nightmarish, viral machinations of AIDS and homophobia, as well as the ghoulish, old-fashioned thrills of confronting things that go bump in the night.

1 y separately published work icon Queer View Mirror 2 : Lesbian & Gay Short Short Fiction James C. Johnstone (editor), Karen X. Tulchinsky (editor), Vancouver : Arsenal Pulp Press , 1997 Z1550825 1997 anthology poetry
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