Writing Killjoy's fiction writing includes
queer,
anarchist fantasy and
folk horror. In 2017, Killjoy published the first of two books in the
Danielle Cain series, which features a group of
genderqueer, anarchist
demon hunters in the
American heartland. In the first
novella,
The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion, the group is hunted by a demon that appears in the form of a
stag. The second book in the series,
The Barrow Will Send What It May, follows members of the same group as they run from the events of the first book.
The Barrow Will Send What It May was nominated in the
31st Lambda Literary Awards for the
Lambda Literary Award for Speculative Fiction. A fundraiser has been announced for the third book to come in the series,
The Immortal Choir Holds Every Voice. Killjoy contributed the short story "We Won't Be Here Tomorrow" to
A Punk Rock Future, a 2019 anthology of speculative science fiction and fantasy. Killjoy has also edited and written non-fiction works, including the 2009 book
Mythmakers & Lawbreakers: Anarchist Writers on Fiction (
AK Press), a collection of interviews with
anarchist authors of fiction including
Ursula K. Le Guin and
Alan Moore. In 2010, Killjoy published
Take What You Need And Compost The Rest, in
Dodgem Logic. She also was an editor of
SteamPunk Magazine, which was in print from 2007 to 2016. In the magazine, Killjoy spoke about
steampunk as a literary genre that challenges humanity's relationship with technology; she warned against technology separating humanity from its natural environment, which she believed to sacrifice diversity for efficiency.
Music Killjoy founded the feminist
black metal band
Feminazgûl in 2018. She released the band's first EP,
The Age of Men Is Over, as a solo project the same year. Joined by Laura Beach as lead vocalist and
Meredith Yayanos as violinist and
theremin player, the band released its first full-length album,
No Dawn for Men, in 2020. Killjoy is involved in several other musical projects:
neofolk Alsarath,
blackened doom Vulgarite, and
electronica Nomadic War Machine. She launched her history podcast
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff, described as highlighting "complex stories of resistance that offer lessons and inspiration for us today," on May 2, 2022 at
IHeartRadio. == Written works ==