Should a pair of trousers get to decide their owner's fate? Should suicide be a lucrative side hustle and/or career aspiration? And how much do we really need to know about the sex lives of the dead? In Love Is a Poisonous Color, the fourth collection of short fiction from novelist and theorist Marshall Moore, whimsy, horror, and lunacy abound. It is a book that asks us to consider what really happens when we die? What really...