A review by lunaballz
Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite by Natalie C. Parker, Zoraida Córdova

5.0

1 by Tessa Gratton (nonbinary) is interesting, I liked her relationships with the two vampires and I loved the way it was written, with just a little bit revealed at a time. There are wlw and mlw relationships. 4 star

2 by Mark Oshiro (Latinx, nonbinary) is quite slow to start but by the end I was dying for more. It's an incredibly interesting premise based on the need to see your reflection. mlm relationship. 5 star

3 by Dhonielle Clayton (Black) is another one with a slow start but an incredible mythology that I would love to see more of. The MC is black and bi, with mlw relationship. 5 star

4 by Rebecca Roanhorse (Black, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) also had an interesting mythology, calling vampires by singing a song. It also wrapped up very nicely. MC is native and gay. 4 star

5 by Julie Murphy (bisexual) I LOVED and would love to see a longer version. I love Julie Murphy's style of writing where she makes everything very clear. White characters are described as being white and the MC is unapologetically fat, and there's no poetic descriptions that you have to think about to realize this, it's just plainly stated. wlw relationship

6 by Heidi Heilig
Kayla Whaling disabled, queer
Samira Ahmed
Laura Ruby
Zoraida Cordova latina, Natalie C. Parker queer