Queer Werewolves Destroy Capitalism

“Queer Werewolves Destroy Capitalism” by M. J. Lyons is a debut collection of five high-heat erotic short stories published by Microcosm Publishing in 2021. This 128-page book presents a series of adventures that blend elements of fantasy and social commentary, featuring a pack of werewolves in downtown Toronto who take a stand against the exploitation of workers. The stories traverse various settings, from the haunting landscapes of 19th century Paris to the vibrant urban scenes of contemporary Toronto, showcasing a mix of romance and activism.
Readers can expect a unique exploration of LGBTQ+ themes through unapologetically queer narratives that intertwine eroticism with speculative fiction. The collection highlights the passionate relationship between a werewolf and a witch, emphasizing both their love for each other and their commitment to social justice. With its focus on consent and queer representation, this work offers a diverse range of experiences that aim to thrill and engage readers in a thought-provoking manner.
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Sexy, capitalism-defying adventures take you around the galaxy in this debut collection of five high-heat erotic short stories by MJ Lyons. A pack of werewolves tear through downtown Toronto to protest cruel treatment of workers, led by a werewolf & witch couple who are equally passionate about the cause and each other. From charnel landscapes to queer utopias, from the crepuscular cruising grounds of 19th century Paris to the urban werewolf hunting grounds of 21st century Toronto, from the tender to the consentacled, these tales of unapologetically queer, unabashedly smutty speculative fiction will thrill, titillate, and delight. A male/male erotic short story collection from Microcosm’s Queering Consent series.
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