A review by heelturn2
The Bone Mother by David Demchuk

dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced

4.25

Every story is like the kind your oldest relatives tell you nonchalantly: “that’s just how things were then,” that makes you go, oh my god, how are you alive, how did you keep going?

Very beautiful, scary, weird. Delightfully freakily queer. Like finding a more ancient more fucked up version of a familiar fairytale.