It Always Finds Me By Emily Perkovich

Book it always finds me good I would have liked a stronger editorial line however i expected common themes and some pieces felt out of place I wasnt sure how it all fitted together to be honest 208 There are some very well written short stories in this collection many of which are terrifying and creepy in the best way I thought many of the art pieces were impressive and chilling However I feel as though a few artworks and poems do not quite fit the theme of the collection and felt a bit out of place disrupting the flow Thanks to NetGalley and Querencia Press for the ARC 208 Read from April 17th 2024 to May 12th 2024 Written on May 13th 2024 3. It always finds me kindle scribe 5 Took longer than I originally planned but here s the review What a mix of stories visual art poetry and so much all packed in a book that will hook you from start to finish With 39 contributors and Emily Perkovich s help to put them all together this book will take you to all sorts of paths from an old woman with a new smart fridge to a man haunted by his automations You will feel chills horror amaze and much in all these pages. It always finds mezzes Signing offB Free ARC from NetGalley and Querencia Press that I chose to review after reading 208 It Always Finds Me is another of Querencia s thoughtful collections and the first of their horror anthologies I enjoyed the opportunity to read this one in advance of release and I hope you get the chance to order it The artwork stories and poetry featured explore body horror the psychological journey of terror within ourselves and chilling character narratives that gripped Composition strategically weaves the varied works together in a way that feels cohesive This anthology is filled with nagging haunts and page turning suspense from familiar favorites new voices alike 208 My interest in these pieces was uneven although I did really like a few of the short stories and I absolutely loved the amazing full color artwork There were some nifty ideas and it s probably best to read a little at a time because the pieces are so different. I will always find you meme Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this 208 This anthology is extremely ambitious in the number of artists it highlights as well as the different mediums used The downside to any anthology like this one is that there will always be some that stand out than others for various reasons In this case though we have an additional issue of there being so many entries many of them short so that they kind of blend together There was also some of better quality than others. It was always me book The only story that I still remember a week later is Footsteps in the Mist It was so haunting in its portray running from a past or an abusive ex or insert whatever else you want to escape On a purely vibes level I think this collection will scratch an itch for queer horror I can see someone else vibing with this one than I did and that s okay Another reviewer mentioned it having a kind of Zine like feeling which I also see I think if there had been a stronger connecting theme between the works and maybe fewer but stronger pieces it would have been successful 208 This won t be for everybody and I m glad When it comes to collections like these I m not looking for crowd pleasers I m looking for pieces to be evocative diverse thought provoking and eerie For me this collection checked all those boxes Utilizing multiple mediums also enhanced the reading experience contributing a visual aspect to its already macabre dark and eccentric stories and poems I enjoyed the variety of prose and simple and complex poetry as well Not every message needs to be written in a riddle to shock startle puzzle or instill fear Some of the scariest works are those that are chillingly real experiences that occur far too often Fear could be motherhood or a father that doesn t leave you alone at night Or it could just be a well told ghost story While there was definitely pieces that stuck with me than others every entry was one I spent time thinking about I also enjoyed the Author bios included at the end Thanks Net Galley and Querencia Press for this arc 208 Honestly I think the publisher took a chance with this collection of mixed format horror We ve got visual art poetry and short stories It was definitely an interesting read and one I would love to have as a coffee table book because there s something for everyone to enjoy. It always finds mezzo If you like queer horror you re bound to find something you enjoy within this expansive collection Personally I found some of the work forgettable and I didn t have many that truly spoke or stayed with me I ve been reading this for a number of weeks and out of 39 works I found it hard to pick a top five I did enjoy the stories The Legend of the Web cam Killer Deliver Edith and Footsteps in the Mist The artwork was beautiful and I especially loved The Hidden Face Something about it spoke to me I liked that collection doesn t just feature paint work but other forms of art like crocheting and photography included I do think including 39 works were a bit too much The book is quite short a little over 200 pages and for so many works some just overshadowed others Personally I think less is in story collections Thank you to Netgalley and Publishers for an ARC All thoughts and opinions are my own 208 Delightfully sinister morbid and grotesque a fantastic collection of stories poetry and artwork exploring humanity and the fantastic at its darkest One of Querencia Press best anthologies to date the calibre of talent is unmatched 208 The book as a meal The meal looked very good but looks are decieving and it tasted like nothingThe book left me DisappointedWhy did this call out to me I like horror and I am part of the LGBTQ I like short stories too This felt right up my alleyPick up able Put down able Put down able Didn t really have a driving force behind it I dragged my feet and ready story after story after story without really liking any of them Should have DNFed but I was persistent Issues Stories qualify so as creepypastasNot nearly LGBTQ enough for meNot really scaryGood things The art was really coolHow did it feel to read It felt like I was being told a scary story by my seniors at school Or like I am browsing for some creepypastas and read anything with the bloody eyes kind of coverWhat mood would I read this in If I was younger I would read this in the middle of the night and have nightmares for days to come Then do it all over againWhere does this fall in my tier list ranking D or E Not for me but it wasn t badly written at all 208
It Always Finds Me By Emily Perkovich
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it always finds me is a horror anthology from Querencia Press with work featured across poetry cnf fiction hybrid and visual art from 39 contributors Edited by Emily Perkovich It Always Finds MeEmily Perkovich she her is from the Chicago land area She is the Editor in Chief of Querencia Press a poetry reader with Split Lip Mag and on the Women in Leadership Advisory Board with Valparaiso University Her work strives to erase the stigma surrounding trauma victims and their responses She is a Best of the Net nominee a SAFTA scholarship recipient and is previously published with Horror Sleaze Trash Harness Magazine Rogue Agent Coffin Bell Journal and Awakenings among others She is the author of the poetry collections Godshots Wanted Apply Within Sunday Mornings at the River The Number 12 Looks Just Like You Finishing Line Press baby sweetheart honey Alien Buddha Press Manipulate Me Babe I Trust You GutSlu Emily Perkovich she her is from the Chicago land area She is the Editor in Chief of Querencia Press a poetry reader with Split Lip Mag and on the Women in Leadership Advisory Board with Valparaiso University Her work strives to erase the stigma surrounding trauma victims and their responses She is a Best of the Net nominee a SAFTA scholarship recipient and is previously published with Horror Sleaze Trash Harness Magazine Rogue Agent Coffin Bell Journal and Awakenings among others She is the author of the poetry collections Godshots Wanted Apply Within Sunday Mornings at the River The Number 12 Looks Just Like You Finishing Line Press baby sweetheart honey Alien Buddha Press Manipulate Me Babe I Trust You GutSlut Press as well as the novella Swallow You can find her on IG undermeyou or Twitter emily_perkovich site_link.

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It Always Finds MeThanks NetGalley for the ARC I liked the sheer diversity of this anthology a ton of poetry short stories visual pieces essays etc. if you can print it it s in there