No one dies from love, p.25
No One Dies from Love, page 25
“Conversion” — The Madness of Dr. Caligari
“The Rental Sister” — Japanese Dreams
“My Heart’s Own Desire” — Congress Magazine 1 (reprinted in Wilde Stories 2017: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction)
“Giallo” — original to collection
“DST (Fall Back)” — Autumn Cthulhu (reprinted in Great Jones Street)
“The Vault of the Sky, the Face of the Deep” — Shadows & Tall Trees 6 (reprinted in The Dark 32 and Come Join Us by the Fire)
“Anaïs Nin at the Grand Guignol” — Lethe Press Novella Series
About the Author
Robert Levy is an author of unsettling books, stories, and plays whose work has been seen Off-Broadway. A Harvard graduate subsequently trained as a forensic psychologist, his work has been called “frank and funny” (Time Magazine), “idiosyncratic and disarming” (The New York Times), “ambitious and clever” (Variety), “intimate, disturbing” (Publishers Weekly) and “bloody brave” (the UK’s SFX Magazine).
His novel The Glittering World was published by Gallery/Simon & Schuster and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award as well as the Shirley Jackson Award, and also won an Earphones Award for exceptional audio from Audiofile Magazine. Shorter work has appeared in places like The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nightmare, Black Static, The Dark, Shadows & Tall Trees, The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction, and The Best Horror of the Year, among many others.
Robert is a single dad who lives with his children in Brooklyn near a toxic canal, where he is awaiting his mutant powers to develop any day now. He teaches at the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing.
Robert Levy, No One Dies from Love

