Shad se considera un triunfador. Aunque su carrera como actor no ha prosperado, las cosas le van muy bien como agente inmobiliario, y es una especie de depredador en el ecosistema de las citas online. Una noche, se dirige a un apartamento de Brooklyn para la que promete ser la cita definitiva: una velada con la enigmática Callista y unas amigas suyas. En su mente, el escenario es perfecto para una fantasía de placer sin límites. Ellas, unidas como un solo ser por una fe tan antigua como el vino, no han preparado una fiesta, sino un ritual. Shad se entrega al éxtasis, convencido de ser el centro de un juego erótico. No sospecha que cada sorbo de vino y cada caricia lo acercan a una comunión sagrada y terrible donde la seducción es solo el preludio del sacrificio.
Upon first glance, I noticed the cover art is a famous work by Émile Lévy titled Death of Orpheus so I knew going into this one that it would be good.
Essentially An Excellent Host is a modern retelling of Orpheus, maenads, and all. The writing is superb and at only 51 pages the story packs a punch. Which is my only complaint, I wished it was longer. So to quench my craving for more of Summers’ work, I'm going to reread A Certain Hunger and (im)patiently await her next work.
An Excellent Host by Chelsea G. Summers was printed exclusively for Independent Bookstore Day 2024 (April 27) so it's available now. Many thanks to Unnamed Press for the gifted copy!
If you smiled at the end of Midsummer, paused Mother! while Jennifer Lawrence belt her monologue at the end, if you support Women’s Rights AND Women’s Wrongs, or you keep a crowbar in your car in case you see your ex, then I happily implore you to read An Excellent Host!! Not only did I love every second of total power, but the shared bond. Whether violent, sexual, or unforgiving, I never knew how desperately I needed it until now
After reading 'A Certain Hunger' and subsequently having that book take over my personality, I started looking into what else Summers had written and this one popped up. Seeing as it is a limited availability, signed edition from a smaller press in America, I didn't immediately pull the trigger on purchase since the shipping was going to cost me $30USD. However, after about a month I said 'fuck it' and just decided it was worth it to me.
Overall, I'm glad I picked it up. I guess my only gripe is I wish it was longer. I loved the vibes of this short story. It was gothic yet modern, haunting and tantalizing. I want to know more about these woman and this cult. Summers does a really incredible job at writing erotic, bloody horror. I loved the ambiance of this story, its dark and rich and sensual. If you're a fan of 'A Certain Hunger' you'll enjoy this read. If you decide to order it, just know it's a short story. I'll now just be sitting and waiting, highly anticipating her next book!
what more could i possibly want from a story than a group of beautiful, wine-drunk maenads luring in a handsome man and tearing him apart with their bare hands? io evohé, indeed. 🍷
I don't know how Chelsea G. Summers does it but her writing is always so delicious and visceral. This story was everything I wanted out of a short story. I loved the dual perspective, and although this was written in 2015, it really gave me Bunny by Mona Awad vibes except from the perspective of the bunnies and one of their male victims, and if it were Greek mythology transplanted into the modern world. Absolutely amazing, and I loved the essay in the back about Taylor Swift, how her music partially inspired this story, and the respect she has for Swifties and young women of this new generation allowing themselves and showing out loud their girlhood, womanhood, and all the complexities that comes with them, especially with regards to female rage. I only wish everything could have been longer because I want more!
I support women's rights, but more importantly, I support women's wrongs. But in hindsight, maybe I don't support this? At least not the writing, if women want to be in cannibalistic cults, who am I to stop them?