“Book Descriptions: 21 tales of sapphic villains, curated by April Yates and Rae Knowles with an introduction by Shirley Jackson Award Winner, Paula D. Ashe. Ashe describes the anthology best, saying,
"...the sapphic villain is everything a woman shouldn’t be; predatory, selfish, vain, obsessive, driven, hedonistic, aggressive, morally ambiguous at best and immoral at worst. The sapphic villain directly challenges traditional structures and agents of power and authority. Her sapphistry challenges normative assumptions about sex and sexuality, while her villainy suggests that very few wish to resist her seductions. The sapphic villain is villainous largely because often, she must be. She must be the monster who reveals that the institutions most often charged with destroying evil, are the same ones that created it in the first place. She does all that and gets the girl (usually)."
Featuring the work of: Hatteras Mange, Anastasia Dziekan, Ariel Marken Jack, Maerwynn Blackwood, Avra Margariti, Grace R. Reynolds, Evelyn Freeling, Hailey Piper, T.O. King, M.S. Dean, Chloe Spencer, Mae Murray, L.R. Stuart, Alex Luceli Jiménez, Cheyanne Brabo, Luc Diamant, Alyssa Lennander, Anya Leigh Josephs, Lindz McLeod, Caitlin Marceau, Shelly Lavigne, and a bonus tale from Eric Raglin” DRIVE