A review by camiarnett97
Kink: Stories, by Garth Greenwell, R.O. Kwon

5.0

This collection was so invigorating! I'm really glad I read it. Like some other reviewers said, and as is often the case with anthologies, there was a mix of highs and lows, but even the stories that I did not find hugely entertaining still intrigued me in some way. The variety in topics and perspectives was really impressive, and I liked that different authors approached the world of kink with different goals: exploring identity, processing trauma, dissecting an imperfect relationship, engaging critically with art, or just writing fun erotica. There's so much to learn about relationships and emotional honesty from these storytellers.

My personal favorites were: "Safeword" by R.O. Kwon, "Oh, Youth" by Brandon Taylor (surprisingly heartbreaking), "Impact Play" by Peter Mountford (I didn't expect to like it from the opening but it has stayed with me since I read it), "The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror" by Carmen Maria Machado (there was absolutely no way I wouldn't love it), and "Emotional Technologies" by Chris Kraus (oblique in all the right ways).

All in all a great read. It reinforces queerness and strangeness, but more than anything, it reminds me why I love short stories.