HOW TO MAKE MONSTERS
Not one to miss out on torture, bloodletting and the usual subterranean mayhem, Gary McMahon popped by to unveil what appears to be Stage 2 in his scheme for Global domination, which basically appears to be a hostile take over of this years FantasyCon where every other book launch should at least feature his name, if not his writting. We here at the dungeon suspect that he may harbor plans to scribble his name on every book in Nottingham to start with, swiftly followed by revealing his plans for McCon 2009!
HOW TO MAKE MONSTERS
To be launched by Morrigan Books at FantasyCon 2008…
A new collection of short stories by Gary McMahon, award-nominated author of Rough Cut, All Your Gods Are Dead, Rain Dogs and Dirty Prayers…
Mankind has always made its own monsters. Shaped from our failures and fuelled by our shattered dreams, they have always walked alongside us.
These fourteen dark stories will show you the monsters other people have created, shining light on nightmares that just might be your own bad dreams made flesh…and proving beyond all doubt that each of us knows exactly how to make monsters.
Contents:
• FOREWORD (written for this collection by the author)
• CHILL
• THROUGH THE CRACKS
• THE UNSEEN
• PUMPKIN NIGHT
• OWED
• WHY GHOSTS WAIL: A BRIEF MEMOIR
• ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE
• NOWHERE PEOPLE
• FAMILY FISHING
• SOMETHING IN THE WAY
• A STILLNESS IN THE AIR
• ONCE A MONTH, EVERY MONTH
• SAVE US ALL
• A BIT OF THE DARK
• STORY NOTES
To be launched by Morrigan Books at FantasyCon 2008…
A new collection of short stories by Gary McMahon, award-nominated author of Rough Cut, All Your Gods Are Dead, Rain Dogs and Dirty Prayers…
Mankind has always made its own monsters. Shaped from our failures and fuelled by our shattered dreams, they have always walked alongside us.
These fourteen dark stories will show you the monsters other people have created, shining light on nightmares that just might be your own bad dreams made flesh…and proving beyond all doubt that each of us knows exactly how to make monsters.
Contents:
• FOREWORD (written for this collection by the author)
• CHILL
• THROUGH THE CRACKS
• THE UNSEEN
• PUMPKIN NIGHT
• OWED
• WHY GHOSTS WAIL: A BRIEF MEMOIR
• ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE
• NOWHERE PEOPLE
• FAMILY FISHING
• SOMETHING IN THE WAY
• A STILLNESS IN THE AIR
• ONCE A MONTH, EVERY MONTH
• SAVE US ALL
• A BIT OF THE DARK
• STORY NOTES
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