Late Nights at Full Moon Records

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After months of sleeping out of his car and surviving on vending machine snacks from the YMCA, 19-year-old Lane finally finds a job that will take him in. Dawn and Gayle, the elderly couple who run Full Moon Records, see in him a kindred spirit and quickly become the accepting family he wished he had. They only have one rule: don't go in the basement.

ISBN -13: 979-8-9861105-9-2

90 pp.

Cover artwork and design by Angelo Maneage

Edited by Oliva Zarzycki

Out September 23rd, 2023

After months of sleeping out of his car and surviving on vending machine snacks from the YMCA, 19-year-old Lane finally finds a job that will take him in. Dawn and Gayle, the elderly couple who run Full Moon Records, see in him a kindred spirit and quickly become the accepting family he wished he had. They only have one rule: don't go in the basement.

ISBN -13: 979-8-9861105-9-2

90 pp.

Cover artwork and design by Angelo Maneage

Edited by Oliva Zarzycki

Out September 23rd, 2023

About the Author

Sarah Edmonds is a queer author and filmmaker from southeastern Pennsylvania who currently serves as video poetry editor for the West Trade Review and as Editor-in-Chief of For Page & Screen Magazine. Her films have been featured in several international festivals and her writing has been published by, or is forthcoming with, Wolfsinger Publication's Us/Them AnthologyEthel Zine, West Trade ReviewDecoded: Pride Anthology, and Black Spot Books' Under Her Eye poetry showcase, among others.

Reviews

Late Nights at Full Moon Records is a tale of hungers both monstrous and human.”

—Stephanie Feldman, author of Saturnalia

“A compassionate novella full of twists and turns. Highly entertaining, thought-provoking, and, perhaps oddly for its genre, uplifting. This one will linger with me for a while.”

—Jennifer Riggan, author of The Struggling State

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