Monsters

Monsters

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Throughout history, female power has been sublimated or portrayed as monstrous. In fairy tales and mythology, women's voices have been silenced or skewed. Including more than twenty micro-fiction tales, this anthology tells the other side of the story. From monsters to mermaids, their voices will make you laugh, cry and howl at the moon.
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As all fairy tales seem to start with a kingdom and a princess. Let's add in a few vampire stories. The more powerful the better. Mostly focus it on a monster or vampire king with many lives or random dreams. Note: Disclaimer I don't own the cover photo, don't own most of story covers, and the are google images.

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