peachfiend reviewed Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt
Unsubtle. Hard to read, easy to parse.
4 stars
The author adds her own content warning at the introduction, so I needn't provide that here. But do take her at her word. Presumably one is not reading a horror title by an author noted for being "unabashedly transgressive" expecting a pleasant ride, but I guess you never know. The blurb, "Shocking, grotesque, and downright filthy, Brainwyrms confronts the creeping reality of political terrorism while exploring the depths of love, pain and identity," about sums it up. Rumfitt and her metaphors are not subtle. For my taste, I would even say she is heavy-handed, though seemingly self-aware about it. I'm biased and a sucker for it anything accurately described as "grotesque," especially (it seems) related to trans body horror.