Ghost Economy

“Ghost Economy” by Millard Crow is a fiction work published by Amazon Digital Services LLC in October 2020. This 254-page book explores the life of Reese, a drifter in the small town of Dundolk, who immerses himself in creating an underground virtual puppet show called SKELEVENTURE. His solitary existence is disrupted when he encounters Jalen, a coffee shop worker who shares a passion for video editing and a colorful fantasy world, leading to a budding romance.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of horror and romance within the LGBTQ+ context. As Reese and Jalen’s relationship develops, they face a lurking threat from Reese’s past that complicates their connection. The story delves into the challenges posed by both paranormal and socioeconomic forces, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Through this exploration, “Ghost Economy” examines the intersection of queer art and societal norms, presenting a unique perspective on love and fear in a contemporary setting.
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Reese is a drifter in the small town of Dundolk. He doesn’t know what day of the week it is. All of the energy in his delicate anatomy is spent crafting the underground virtual puppet show, SKELEVENTURE. It seems nothing can steal him away from his work-until the coffee shop boy, Jalen, flirts with him.
After the coffee shop closes, Jalen edits video for a local wrestling promotion. Like Reese, he loses himself in his own colorful, niche fantasy world. Physical attraction brings them face to face, but it’s the shared love of their medium that binds them together.
Their romance is sweet and hot, but a new presence in Dundolk threatens to sour it. A monster from Reese’s past stalks the lovers: it’s on their dates, it’s at their jobs, it’s in their bedrooms, and it’s not afraid to spill a little blood. The line between fantasy and reality blurs around them and threatens to expose the secrets sweethearts keep.
Millard Crow’s “Ghost Economy” examines the space where queer art clashes against heteronormative systems, and challenges their compatibility. Crow’s heroes face down paranormal and socioeconomic threats simultaneously, for in this romantic-horror, they are one and the same.
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