These bodies ain't broken

Book - 2025

Outsmarting deadly video games, hunting the predatory monster in the woods, rooting out evil within their community, finding love and revenge with their newly turned vampire friend--this anthology upends expectations of the roles disabled people can play in horror. With visibly and invisibly disabled characters whose illnesses include Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, Crohn's disease, diabetes, PTSD, and more, each entry also includes a short essay from the author about the conditions portrayed in their stories to further contextualize their characters' perspectives. From breaking ancient curses to defying death itself, these 13 horror stories cast disabled characters as heroes we can all root for.

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Subjects
Genres
short stories
Horror fiction
Short stories
Psychological fiction
Nouvelles
Published
Salem, MA : Page Street YA 2025.
Language
English
Other Authors
Madeline Dyer (editor), Mo Netz (contributor), Lillie Lainoff, Anandi, Dana Mele, Fin Leary, S. E. (Science fiction author) Anderson, Lily Meade, Pintip Dunn, Soumi Roy, P. H. Low, K. (Kayla) Ancrum, 1991-, Carly Nugent
Item Description
Contributors include: Dana Mele, Lillie Lainoff, Anandi, Soumi Roy, Fin Leary, S.E. Anderson, K. Ancrum, Pintip Dunn, Lily Meade, Mo Netz, P.H. Low, and Carly Nugent.
Physical Description
374 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9798890033024
  • Baby teeth / Mo Netz
  • Thy creature / Lillie Lainoff
  • Us, of the water / Anandi
  • House of Hades / Dana Mele
  • Kissed by death / Fin Leary
  • Within the walls / S.E. Anderson
  • Worst of it / Lily Meade
  • Weepers and washerwomen of Loch Lomond / Madeline Dyer
  • What this locket holds / Pintip Dunn
  • When the night calls / Soumi Roy
  • Ruins you've made / P.H. Low
  • Fig tree/ K. Ancrum
  • Ravenous / Carly Nugent.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Reimagining a genre that's often known for representing characters with disabilities as villains, this horror anthology reveals the power held within disabled bodies. Encompassing a wide variety of subgenres, including dystopian, gothic, and body horror, this volume offers readers stories exclusively written by disabled authors. Some characters' conditions are explicitly named, like Type 1 diabetes in "Ravenous" by Carly Nugent, the story of Linden, a white-presenting Australian 18-year-old who's unhappy about her family's move to Vancouver Island, Canada. There she's greeted by a tree monster, who gives off the sweet scent of ketoacidosis. Some narratives reflect the experiences of nonwhite characters, like Thai American Monti from Pintip Dunn's "What This Locket Holds," who has fibromyalgia, and neurodivergent Maitreyi from "Us, of the Water" by Anandi, which has a historical South Asian setting. Other protagonists live with the ramifications of diagnoses that affect multiple body systems. In editor Dyer's "The Weepers and Washerwomen of Loch Lomond," Bianca, a Scottish girl who reads white, impersonates her twin. She's been diagnosed with several diseases, including Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, POTS, and mast cell activation syndrome, and plans to join a mysterious kickboxing tournament. Each entry closes with an informative author's note that deepens readers' understanding of the story, its creator, and the disabilities that appear. The contributors include popular authors, such as K. Ancrum and Lillie Lainoff, as well as newer voices whom readers will enjoy discovering. Authentic and broadly diverse representation enhances this uniformly strong collection. (content warning, author bios)(Horror anthology. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.