In And Seek (Not) to Alter Me, 16 authors and 16 artists have come together to create an exquisite, full-color collection of artwork and stories inspired by William Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing. We encouraged contributors to stretch their imaginations, think outside the box, and put their own unique—and queer—twists on Benedick, Beatrice, Hero, Claudio, Don Pedro, and the whole gang! In true Shakespearean fashion, our creators utilize gender, sexuality, romanticism, and a host of costume changes to tell unique artworks and stories—some featuring original characters, some characters from the play—that show Shakespeare’s work in a whole new light.
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I Am For You by Lucy K. R.
Duly Noted by Xanthe P. Russell
Hero’s Moon by Theresa Tanner
Beatrice and Benedicia & Hiro and Claudia by Sunny Powell
An Office Ado by Aria L. Deair
Melancholy by Joshua Beeking
ASS[U]ME: A Queer Love Story by K. B. Vimes
Eat His Heart in the Marketplace by Magnolia Porter
Much Ruckus by R. L. Houck
Corkboard by Casei Solus
Some Sparks That Are Like Wit by Adrian Harley
Benedick (Disaster Bi) & Beatrice (Disaster Bi) by A. A. Weston
Ruckus, Drama, and 2-Metre-Tall Penguins by Era J. M. Couts
Taming My Wild Heart to Thy Loving Hand by Pimmy Oldham
Dear Don Pedro by M. K. Mads
Cottage Country Comic AU by Joey Hazell
Good Men and True by Juno Caster
Untitled Artwork by Liz Brooks
A Skirmish of Wit by Nicole Wilkinson
The Sweetest Thing by Alicia Matheson
Can Virtue Hide Itself? by Lyn Weaver
Born Under Saturn by Pallas Perilous
The Journal Of Don Pedro: Or, The Straights Are At It Again by Nova Mason
Let Me Be That I Am by Rima Sweet
Some Cupids by Nickel J. Keep
Intimacy & Silver tongue by Cris Alborja
The False Sweet Bait by Veronica Sloane
Masquerade by Taylor C. Fischer
The Polyamorous “Oh” by Theo Neidlinger
Battle of Wit by Miss Aceriee
f nd ourselves unstuck by nottesilhouette
I Had Rather Hear My Dog Bark at a Crow by Amy Fincher
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When Lacey Hays isn’t dreaming of the stars or magical worlds, she can be found stomping around in the wild areas of Northern Oregon with her wife and son, or sipping on a coffee with her trusty notebook and fountain pens. Her writing journey began in the Star Trek: Voyager fandom and has continued for over two decades. At the moment, she’s plugging away at her first novel—a world that’s taken twenty years to come to life. Lacey is eager to continue sharing diverse stories set in dark, but hopeful, worlds.