Try to erase us, but we forewarned...
We will
ALWAYS
BITE
BACK
We Bite Back is a charity anthology featuring various pieces by 2SLGBTQIA+ writers and artists. While it is horror-centric, it is also an ode to queer joy, anger, and passion in a world that doesn't always want to protect us - and would rather we remain invisible and compliant...or erase us altogether.
This anthology is a direct response to the increasing hostility and danger towards the queer community, and a clear message that we will not be silenced, we exist, and we are HERE TO STAY.
Featuring pieces by:
Carolanna Lisonbee, Lennox Rex, Ju Collins, Sarah Laudenbach, Darrell Z. Grizzle, H.S. Wolfe, River Gardner, Jude Deluca, Enoli Lee, M. Lopes da Silva, Nick Aucoin, Drew Huff, V.S. Holmes, Alice Paige, H. Everend, Allister Nelson, Lauren Carter, TK Jameson, Victoria Wraight, Kay Hanifen, Evan Benner, Lazarus Klein, Jennifer Frederick, Nick Dunkenstein, & anonymous authors.
Edited by S. Moon
100% of proceeds benefit Human Rights Campaign
S. Moon (Sage Moon) (He/They) is an author whose work crosses genres and explores sensitive topics. They are a book reviewer and promoter, as well as a reviewer for an undisclosed global book award. He is the Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of Pride with a Bite. They are the author of three novels, and their poems and short stories have been published in a slew of anthologies. Moon is also known as "The Horror Maven," and actively promotes horror by marginalized voices.S. Moon's writing on the healing power of horror has been featured in the Horror Writer Association's newsletter, and their mental health work and writing have been featured by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Recovery.com, The Mighty, and more.
Sarah Laudenbach (She/Her) is the co-founder of Pride with a Bite. She is a queer fiction and non-fiction writer with a passion for horror, both in literature and film, and her work has been featured on ScreenRant and Kirkus.Holding a Bachelor's degree in Cinema Studies from the University of Toronto and a diploma in Creative Publishing from Humber College, Sarah blends her love for storytelling with a keen interest in horror from a queer perspective. She enjoys exploring the intersections of identity and terror, crafting narratives that challenge traditional genre boundaries. When she's not writing, Sarah can be found immersed in the latest horror books and movies, always searching for fresh ways to look at fear and the unknown.Having worked with ECW Press and Annick Press, Toronto-based independent publishing houses, Sarah combines both creative and business expertise to champion diverse queer voices in horror.