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Part of The Crossing Genres Anthology Collection Dive into the world of the unknown and explore the monsters lurking in the shadows with Tales of Monstrosity: Monsters, Myths, and Miscreants. This anthology features a diverse group of award-winning veteran and emerging authors challenged to break away from the usual vampire and werewolf tales and bring to light lesser known myths and legends. From gnomes to gorgons, gargoyles to El Cucuy, these stories run the gamut of genres, from urban fantasy to horror and beyond. As a bonus, enjoy the behind-the-scenes peek at the creative process through personal author articles. Don't miss this monstrously fun collection of unique and twisted tales. Special foreword written by Bram Stoker Award winner Tim Waggoner. "El Cucuy" by Scott A. Johnson "Gore Vellye (The Autumn Tumult)" by Anne C. Lynch "Prey Animals" by Sen R.L. Scherb "The Devil and Scott" by W.H. Horner "A Thing of Hope" by Carrie Gessner "Gnomies" by Kevin Plybon "Don't Feed the Troll" by Katharine Dow "Don't Lose Your Head" by Victoria L. Scott "Eyes Like Burning Coal" by Jeremiah Dylan Cook "Magicland Mischief" by J.C. Mastro "Ghouly Girl" by Sophia DeSensi "Worst Vacation Ever" by Jeannie Rivera "The Brazen Skull" by Michael La Ronn "Rebel with a Cause" by Marx Pyle "An Old Favor" by Marisa Wolf "The Adventures of Elena and Ned, Gargoyle P.I." by Jeff Burns "The Greatest of All Time" by Francis Fernandez "Hexpad Blog: A First-Timer's Guide to the Big City" by Colten Fisher "The Tiger's Gift" by G.K. White
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