Anyone ever read it? It is one of my top 3 favorite books(series). House of Leaves and Just so Stories are the others.
It isn't exactly slashy or gay per say... It is a little wonky to explain. It is set in the future when a new race rises on the earth. They are based off of humanity, but better(for lack of a better descriptor). More beautiful, hardier, more in tune with the supernatural. The story is told from the point of view of three people caught up in it. There is Pellaz, a farm boy, who is enchanted with a traveler named Calanthe and follows him into the world of Wraeththu, unknowing of how deeply his life will become entangled in the fate of the race. Then there is the story of Swift, one of the first generation of pureborn Wraeththu. Then there is the story of Calanthe himself, who appears in all three books, always an unpredictable variable.
I really like the writing and the mood of the piece. I like following the characters as they get to know themselves and watching them and the race as a whole try to figure out who they are, and how to define themselves outside of humanity.
"The mood and language are elaborately woven, the style verging occasionally on the Victorian Gothic, with a decadence just short of the frenzied works of Poe. Storm Constantine is a tremendously impressive novelist." --LocusAmazonness gives it 4.5 stars for average customer review.
I dig it.
SO, read it, heard of it, interested yet?Oh, and she writes other things I KNOW are gay... like The Thorn Boy and Other Stories. But I haven't read them.