I scanned a QR code at a restaurant in Portland OR which gave me a copy of this book. I read the first 3 pages, then promptly put it down and didn't pick it back up for 6 months.
It's a shame, because there are a couple real gems in here, but the opening is just... bad? Of all the stories in this collection, the first one is by far the worst, the goriest, and the least interesting. It's almost as though Simon Shadows was trying to set the tone and be edgy, which is a real shame, because "Conjugation" (the last one) especially really had me hooked!
I think Shadows has plenty of juice for a full-length novel, and I would much rather read that to be honest. The short form doesn't quite give the writing enough runway to build up steam (again, with the exception of "Conjugation"). The dialogue is occasionally clunky. Some of the characters are 3D while others are comically flat. These are the kinds of things that tend to iron themselves out in 300 pages when sticking to the same story, but can get lost in 30.
Big points for good, authentic queer relationships and a fun whirlwind of settings and genres. 3/5