Myths, Monsters, Mutations

Jessica Augustsson, Kimber Camacho, Stephen R. Smith, Brandon Nolta, Ariel Ptak, Delilah Night, G. Grim, Andrew Johnson, Jay Knioum, C.A. Harland, N.R.M. Roshak, Karl Egerton, Petter Skult, Niki Kools, Damon L. Wakes, Shondra Snodderly, G. Deyke, Jaap Boekestein, Chris Brecheen, A.R. Collins, G.H Finn, Mike Adamson, Lori Tiron-Pandit, Samantha Trisken, Will Reierson, J.D. Buffington, Narrelle M. Harris, Kaleen Hird, Susanne Hülsmann, Charlotte Frankel, Rosalind Alenko, Ville Meriläinen, Thomas Webb


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5.00 · 1 ratings · 361 pages · Published: 04 Dec 2017

Myths, Monsters, Mutations by Jessica Augustsson, Kimber Camacho, Stephen R. Smith, Brandon Nolta, Ariel Ptak, Delilah Night, G. Grim, Andrew Johnson, Jay Knioum, C.A. Harland, N.R.M. Roshak, Karl Egerton, Petter Skult, Niki Kools, Damon L. Wakes, Shondra Snodderly, G. Deyke, Jaap Boekestein, Chris Brecheen, A.R. Collins, G.H Finn, Mike Adamson, Lori Tiron-Pandit, Samantha Trisken, Will Reierson, J.D. Buffington, Narrelle M. Harris, Kaleen Hird, Susanne Hülsmann, Charlotte Frankel, Rosalind Alenko, Ville Meriläinen, Thomas Webb
Myths, tales of monsters, mutations of what's real. Our entire history of storytelling, of myth and lore, of what we pass on to our children, and share around the campfire, has included stories of monsters. From the bogey-men and devils who will eat you if you go out at night, to the gods and demigods waiting to be offended by some small slight, to the sinister mutations and impostors who try to fool us, to the monsters we harbor deep in our own hearts—all find a place within these pages. We hope you enjoy our gruesome tales.

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