Francesca Lia Block is celebrated for her distinctive literary voice, masterfully weaving together the magical and the mundane, often set against the backdrop of an alternative California. Her prose is characterized by a dreamlike quality, lyrical language, and a profound exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the search for identity, particularly within the lives of young women. The author embraces formal experimentation, frequently infusing her narratives with elements of magical realism and queer literature. Her writing is lauded for its originality and its capacity to resonate deeply with readers on both emotional and intellectual levels.
Francesca Lia Block creatively reinterprets nine classic fairy tales, infusing them with her unique and lyrical language. The stories are transformed, offering fresh perspectives and unexpected twists that challenge traditional narratives. Through her imaginative storytelling, Block explores themes of identity, love, and the complexities of life, inviting readers to see familiar tales in a new light.
Exploring themes of friendship, intimacy, and love's transformative nature, this new fiction by Francesca Lia Block delves into the emotional connections that shape our lives. The narrative highlights the healing power of relationships, showcasing how love can mend wounds and foster personal growth. Block's signature lyrical style brings depth to the characters and their journeys, making it a poignant read for those seeking connection and understanding in their own lives.
The newest collection of haunting, magical poems by Francesca Lia Block, author of Fairy Tales in Electri-City , draws on myth and fable to explore the roles women play in many archetypal stories– and gives voice to these female characters, to let them tell their tales in their own words. "Wasn’t it pervert Edgar Allen Poe who said, 'The death of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world?' Francesca Lia Block’s book Dead Girls begs to differ. Here we see the exploitation of girls—spun into the very DNA of our Western culture of myth and fairy tales—for what it is. Block gives voice to these women and girls, including the 'wicked' queens and stepmothers, revealing a complexity and despair as only a truly great poet can. I’ll tell you what is the most poetical topic in the world—beautiful girls who are very much alive in these exquisite poems."—Denise Duhamel "In the gorgeous realms of these poems we might hear beguiling 'Heed my advice / Take your heart from your chest / Let it bleed in your hands / Talk to it softly / as if to a lover,' and then wander into their alluring spaces of darkness. Bristling with violence and eroticism, the wilderness here resonates with current and crucial concerns. Listen close and follow Francesca Lia Block’s seductive voice as it speaks through these fabular 'I want to tell my history / Can you hear my stories?'"—Molly Bendall
The story features Weetzie and her whimsical friends, celebrating the magic found in fleeting moments. It explores themes of love's risks and rewards, as expressed through Dirk's poignant words about love being a "dangerous angel." This reunion will resonate with long-time fans while also captivating new readers with its enchanting prose and heartfelt message.
Exploring themes of love, loss, and the enduring bonds between people, this poignant narrative delves into the emotional journey of maintaining connections despite physical separation. The characters navigate their feelings as they confront the inevitability of change, illustrating how memories and shared experiences can keep relationships alive. The story emphasizes the power of communication and the hope that transcends distance, making it a heartfelt reflection on the human experience.
The story explores Louise's struggle with identity and loss after her father, Charlie, abandons her and her mother. As she grapples with the emotional fallout of his departure, the cherished nickname "Weetzie" becomes a symbol of her fractured family and the longing for connection. Louise's journey reflects her quest to reclaim her sense of self amidst the chaos of her changing world.
Maternal, sexy Catt and her beautiful, daring best friend Bree are hairdressers at an L.A. salon called Head Hunter, and work out at a gym called Body Farm. They have over a decade of sobriety behind them and are getting close to living the lives they've always wanted.But when Catt's husband, Dash, leaves her, and then her neighbor is brutally murdered, possibly by a man being called the Hollywood Serial Killer, Catt's world begins to come crashing down. The murdered victims all seem to bear a chilling resemblance to Bree. Catt suspects that Bree is the next target of the Hollywood Serial Killer...is she losing touch with reality or simply coming to terms with the truth?In Beyond the Pale Motel, a terrifying and intensely erotic novel, Francesca Lia Block explores the dangers of modern living, loving and dying with lyrical edge and sensational attitude.
Retelling classic fairytales and myths, this collection showcases Francesca Lia Block's signature style, blending imaginative storytelling with dark, poetic landscapes. Readers will find a captivating mix of enchantment and depth, highlighting the author's unique ability to weave magic into her narratives. This volume brings together three of her most celebrated works, offering a rich experience for both new and longtime fans.
Haunted by the mysterious disappearance of a close friend, a student embarks on a journey of self-discovery and confrontation with painful truths. The narrative weaves themes of loss, friendship, and the quest for understanding, showcasing the emotional depth and lyrical style characteristic of Francesca Lia Block's writing. As the protagonist navigates the complexities of grief and acceptance, the story explores the impact of unresolved relationships and the search for closure.
Liv has a secret. Something happened to her when she was 13. Something that changed everything. Liv knows she doesn't belong anymore--not in her own skin, not in her family . . . not anywhere. In the woods, Liv learns about the curse that will haunt her forever. The curse that caused the frenzy four years ago. And that may cause it again, all too soon.