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“All Shesheshen could do for Homily was be patient with her, and make space for her, and eventually, one day behind her back, eat her mother.”

Someone You Can Build A Nest In by John Wiswell

April 11, 2026 by bjornsnipe Leave a Comment

Shesheshen is an amorphous lump who lives at the bottom of a pool in an abandoned house, hibernates during the winter, and occasionally shapeshifts into something vaguely  humanoid, wanders down to the village, and eats people. Only apparently bad people, but I guess you can’t make the carnivorous monster who is the lead of your book unsympathetic by having them eat an orphan or an old lady or a kitten or a puppy or something like that. All goes well until the day hunters come […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Horror, Romance Tagged With: aro/ace representation, cozy horror, found family, John Wiswell, monster as hero, unhealthy families

bjornsnipe's CBR18 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Romance · Tags: aro/ace representation, cozy horror, found family, John Wiswell, monster as hero, unhealthy families ·
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