Your Body, My Rage

ebook A Charity Feminine Rage Horror Anthology

By Katie Bell

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Rage is power. Fury is creation. What does yours look like?

Your Body, My Rage is a haunting, visceral exploration of feminine rage through the lens of horror. From the grotesque to the psychological, from ghostly whispers to strangled screams, this collection showcases the bold, unapologetic voices reclaiming the narrative.

This anthology brings together a diverse array of stories and artwork, centering women, queer, and marginalized creators to create a tapestry of defiance and raw emotion with one thing in common: the men in these stories are the ones who should be scared.

BDA Publishing is proud to include the following authors and artists within the collection:

Ariella Kellett, Brenda Radchik, Adrianna Kaminska, Ashli Xenos, Nicole Bolin, Tera Schreiber, Ellis Bonét, N. M. Lambert, Wren Svoboda, Nic Tusa, Danielle Bonanno, Fortuna Lux, Emily Flynn-Jones, Jessica Gonzalez, Skyler Rae Arnold, Isabelle Quilty, Jerry J Sampson, Ash Croce, Dasha Maiorova, EJ Post, Courtney Danielson, J.C. Murphey, Elliott Dunstan, Summer Khoten, Amanda Bernat, Cherokee Rose Collier, Cathleen Davies, Maggie C. Nolan, Kenya Winn, Tessa Bowman, K. Maier, Madison Rose, Audrey Duplantier, K.S.Y. Varnam, Tabitha Gimbel, Ghostelle, Dida Sundet, Manette Eaton, Itadakimassacre, Magpie Castro, B Malinsky, and Shannon Higgins.

Feminine rage is often silenced, misunderstood, or weaponized. This anthology aims to transform feminine rage into a source of power, action, and change. Join us in this cathartic exploration of horror and empowerment.

All proceeds go to advocacy organizations supporting women's rights, with a focus on the Black and queer communities.

Your Body, My Rage