What does it mean to stay loyal to a cause? What is home when you don’t want it?
To Knave, home is both blessing and curse. In the Persephone Girls, she sees both sister and jailer, and this dichotomy is never more pronounced than with their leader Lune. Knave is grudgingly grateful for the place she’s been given, but is it paradise when you have no other options?
One simple fact remains: no matter what, it’s still better than anywhere else she could possibly be.
Hope Zane (they/them) writes queer fiction, particularly fantasy that straddles the line between love and horror. We aren't afraid of the dark around these parts—not the night outside the window or the shadow parts of the human soul.
Hope tells dark stories with a thread of hope woven through them, stories about sex that are really about trust, and stories about pain that are really about love.
They're here to remind you that there are things that can harm us but still nothing to fear.