Choices: An Anthology of Reproductive Horror

Choices: An Anthology of Reproductive Horror

As the horrors close in around us, we turn to story to process our fears, our desires, and our futures. In Choices: An Anthology of Reproductive Fiction, nineteen writers whose reproductive rights are under threat explore the stories of those who, like them, have had their choices stolen from them:

The horror of being forced to carry a child you don’t want.

The catharsis of taking revenge on a man who stole your right to choose.

The terror of being threatened by the world for having a baby you do want because you’re “the wrong gender”.

The pride of knowing you fought for a better future, even if that future claimed your life.

These stories serve as a reminder of the power of choice and the importance of fighting for every human’s right to choose their own future.

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Words of praise for Choices

“CHOICES: AN ANTHOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE HORROR is filled with tales of rage, vengeance, bitter regret about bodily anatomy, generational trauma, prejudice and injustice, confines and constraints of gender. Each and every narrative is transformative in its own way, brutal yet honest, horrific and heartrending in their reversals and subversions. This powerful collective brings to light all my worst fears and desired liberations.” – Ai Jiang, author of Linghun

“You will never read a more timely, chilling, or gut-wrenching collection of stories.” – Cat Voleur, author of Revenge Arc

“This book is not for the faint of heart. Unfortunately, neither is the world we live in. 

Dianna Gunn has done the impossible with this anthology: collected the scariest, most twisted reflections of our world into a page-turner you can’t put down.” –
Casey Lawrence, Goodreads reviewer

“Dianna Gunn’s Choices, An Anthology of Reproductive Horror, captivates readers with gripping tales of real life horrors faced every day in regard to sexuality, gender identity, and the dehumanizing devaluation of a reproductive host. These stories demand critical thinking of what it means to be human, and a petition for awareness and empathy that is not bound by blood, by borders, or by belief.” – KJ Harrowick, founder of I Know Why She Stayed