Loose Lips : Fanfiction Parodies of Great (and Terrible) Literature from the Smutty Stage of Shipwreck

Amy Stephenson
Loose Lips : Fanfiction Parodies of Great (and Terrible) Literature from the Smutty Stage of Shipwreck

Loose Lips : Fanfiction Parodies of Great (and Terrible) Literature from the Smutty Stage of Shipwreck
ISBN: 9781455566426
Publication Date: 29 November 2016

Fanfiction has always been there, lurking in the darkest corners of the internet. Two years ago, Amy Stephenson and Casey Childers found a way to drag it into the harsh fluorescent light of the Booksmith at Shipwreck: A monthly literary fanfiction competition. Now, Shipwreck has collected the most outrageous, perverted, brilliant wrecks based on 17 original works, from

The Great Gatsby to

The Hunger Games.

Loose Lips will contain cheeky illustrations, unintentionally suggestive quotes from the original source material, asides from the creators and the full text of the best submissions they've received. Writers include John Scalzi, Mara Wilson, Kate Leth, Night Vale writers Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, Kelly Link, Holly Black, Naomi Novik, Seanan McGuire, Heather Donahue, Andrew Sean Greer and illustrations by Madeline Gobbo. It's a loving look at all of our favourite books with feminism and female sexuality, queer identity and diversity at the forefront.

About the Authors

Amy Stephenson is a curly-haired human female and lipstick enthusiast who prefers whiskey. She's Booksmith's social media maven, the emcee of an untold quantity of literary events, and a sort of dry bartender for everyone who wants to tell her what the 60s were like. She's Shipwreck's co-creator and emcee, and a writer for Hoodline's Upper Haight channel, which was voted Best News Site in Best of the Bay (RIP) 2014.

Casey A. Childers is a men's lifestyle editor by trade, co-creator of Shipwreck, and a producer of Write Club San Francisco. He is the author of the novel

Bear Season and the short fiction collection

Pictures of the Floating World, She Said, and

I Pretended to Understand. He lives in...