QueerwoodThe Outlaws Who Refused to DieA Queer Fantasy Novel by Sasha Finch In a kingdom ruled by fire and fear, five outlaws vanished into the forest and became legends. Robin Hood, a trans woman with a bow like vengeance and a name the Church wants erased. Maid Marian, a noble rebel turned queen of blades. Will Scarlet, a drag performer and spy who kills with wit and heels. Friar Tuck, a non-binary ex-cleric who believes in chosen family over doctrine.
And Little John, a gentle giant whose quiet love could tear the walls down. Together, they stole from the rich, freed the condemned, and sparked a rebellion that shook the throne. As their myth spreads like wildfire, new rebels take up the mantle of Robin Hood. Because some stories don't end. They just go underground. Queerwood is a bold, magical, and fiercely tender reimagining of the Robin Hood legend, one where no queer character dies, the revolution is real, and found family is the truest form of home.
If you've ever felt erased, silenced, or hunted for who you are, this book is your survival song. Perfect for fans of She Who Became the Sun, The Priory of the Orange Tree, The Witch King, and unapologetically queer epics.
QueerwoodThe Outlaws Who Refused to DieA Queer Fantasy Novel by Sasha Finch In a kingdom ruled by fire and fear, five outlaws vanished into the forest and became legends. Robin Hood, a trans woman with a bow like vengeance and a name the Church wants erased. Maid Marian, a noble rebel turned queen of blades. Will Scarlet, a drag performer and spy who kills with wit and heels. Friar Tuck, a non-binary ex-cleric who believes in chosen family over doctrine.
And Little John, a gentle giant whose quiet love could tear the walls down. Together, they stole from the rich, freed the condemned, and sparked a rebellion that shook the throne. As their myth spreads like wildfire, new rebels take up the mantle of Robin Hood. Because some stories don't end. They just go underground. Queerwood is a bold, magical, and fiercely tender reimagining of the Robin Hood legend, one where no queer character dies, the revolution is real, and found family is the truest form of home.
If you've ever felt erased, silenced, or hunted for who you are, this book is your survival song. Perfect for fans of She Who Became the Sun, The Priory of the Orange Tree, The Witch King, and unapologetically queer epics.