Trebor Healey is a Lambda Literary Award winner and a two-time recipient of the Ferro-Grumley Award. His second novel, Faun was originally published in 2012. He has written three novels, three collections of short stories, a book of poetry and numerous essays on the queer experience, often through a Catholic lens. His first novel, Through It Came Bright Colors, and two collections of short stories - A Perfect Scar and Eros & Dust - are also available from ReQueered Tales.
"Both strikingly beautiful and coarsely humorous, this engaging novel by urban fantasist Trebor Healey, anchored in the sensibilities of the West Coast Mexican-American community, gives the modern bildungsroman a magical twist." - Publishers Weekly
"Trebor Healey pulls down the pants of urban fantasy to reveal something entirely new." - Tom Cardamone, Green Thumb
"This magical tale about a boy unexpectedly turning into a faun is funny, poignant and erotic. Faun offers a wise meditation on our relationship to the earth as well as each other - and to our sexuality, which is the 'greenest' part of us all." - Mark Thompson, Advocate Days