Felker-Martin's horror novel, about a world where high testosterone levels turns people into feral, murderous beasts, was published in 2022
Felker-Martin's horror novel, about a world where high testosterone levels turns people into feral, murderous beasts, was published in 2022arrived in 2022—complete with a cover cleverly alluding to one of the book’s recurring plotlines, the need for its trans female characters to hunt feral men for their testicles, lest they suffer a horrifying fate—its blend of emotional subtleties and overt horror-as-metaphor grotesqueries drew immediate strong reviews.
It’s not clear yet capacity Wachowski will fill on the project; in her last two TV shows, Netflix’s planet-spanning, she went the multi-hyphenate route, writing and directing multiple episodes while also serving as a producer. She’s never directly tackled horror—which, which takes place in a world where high testosterone turns people into feral beasts who “exist only to consume flesh and to rape,” traffics in pretty heavily.
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