A trans woman makes increasingly frequent hoax calls to a business where she's had a negative experience, watching the consequences with perverse joy. A group of aging queers turns to bank robbery to stop the sale of their bungalow complex to a development company. As the president prepares to give a speech, two women lurk among the journalists, ready to shoot him. And an aspiring author takes to stealing items from strangers' homes in a kind of cosmic redistribution each time one of her relationships fail.
In sixteen brilliant, wild-eyed stories, Be Gay, Do Crime delivers a celebration and reckoning of why queer people turn to crime-unintentionally, as a means of survival, as protest, as rescue, or to right injustices big and small.
She was awarded the Writers Trust Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ2S+ Emerging Writers in 2022 for her debut novel Butter Honey Pig Bread (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2020). Butter Honey Pig Bread was also shortlisted for a Lambda Literary Award, the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction, the Amazon Canada First Novel Award and longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Dublin Literary Award. Butter Honey Pig Bread placed second on CBC's Canada Reads: Canada's Annual Battle of the Books, where it was selected as one of five contenders in 2021 for "the one book that all of Canada should read." She is co-author of Curious Sounds: A Dialogue in Three Movements, a multi-genre collaborative book with Roger Mooking. francesca was Queens University's 2023 Carolyn Smart Writer in Residence, her writing has appeared in the Malahat Review, Transition Magazine, Room Magazine, Brittle Paper, the Ex-Puritan, C-Magazine, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Canadian Art, Chatelain and elsewhere. Her short story "Ọrun is Heaven" was longlisted for the 2019 Journey Prize.
"I longed to be friends with every character in these hilarious, charming, honest stories. Whenever I thought I had a story figured out, it suddenly opened into a moment of queer beauty. Crime has never been so sexy and gay."
--Marie-Helene Bertino, author of BEAUTYLAND
"Funny, sharp, surprising, and bizarrely relatable, readers can't go wrong with this entertaining and moving collection. Gayis good, and bad gays are even better.
--Marissa Higgins, author of A GOOD HAPPY GIRL
"The newest addition to the dyke aching genre, this is a desperately needed unhinged collection for the gays and theys."
--Chloé Caldwell, author of WOMEN
"Chaotic, sexy, and binge-worthy as hell, Be Gay, Do Crimeis an EVENT."
--Ruth Madievsky, author of ALL NIGHT PHARMACY
"A collection that is truly firing on all cylinders. The stories are propulsive, compelling, and incredibly enthralling. Immensely enjoyable. I couldn't put it down!"
--Kristen Arnett, NYT bestselling author of MOSTLY DEAD THINGS
"This irrepressible, riotous, and very gay collection of stories from some of our best emerging writers charms and entertains, leaving the reader veering in a getaway car between laugh-out-loud and gasp-out-loud."
--Sarah Thankam Matthews, author of ALL THIS COULD BE DIFFERENT
"Audacious, outrageous, alternately tender-hearted and razor-sharp- a celebration of the edgy intersection of resilience and revolution. With fearless exuberance, the authors of these stories lean hard into all that is messy and magical about queer existence, honoring the joy of defiance and the legacy of communities who must defy both social norms and the long arm of the law to survive. Fans of Dorothy Allison, Joey Comeau, and Amber Dawn will find many treasures in this dazzling collection."
--Kai Cheng Thom, author of FIERCE FEMMES & NOTORIOUS LIARS: A DANGEROUS TRANS GIRL'S CONFABULOUS MEMOIR