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Green Fuse Burning
Green Fuse Burning | Tiffany Morris
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A Mi'kmaw artist struggles with grief after the death of her father and finds answers in the transformative powers of the swamp. Contains art from 3 Indigenous artists in exterior and interior covers and chapter decorations.
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elizabethlk
Green Fuse Burning | Tiffany Morris
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The vibes are immaculate and the poetic writing in this queer Indigenous swampcore horror novel is to die for. I wish it had been longer to spend more time with the story and characters, and I feel like I need to reread it to fully appreciate it, but super glad I read this one. Would recommend!

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Suelizbeth
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What part of this novella is imagination and what part is autobiographical (be sure to read the Afterword)? An artist has a, possibly, “hallucinogenic” encounter with a swamp creature, and certainly faces down her own death. This book will make you think and horrify you at the same time. It‘s chilling and I loved it. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️