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Monster, She Wrote

This series delves into the dark and fascinating world of horror fiction through the lens of the women who shaped it. These collections offer unique perspectives on the supernatural, psychological terror, and unsettling narratives. It's a celebration of female creators who dared to explore the deepest shadows of the human psyche and craft unforgettable monsters.

The Dead Hours of Night (Monster, She Wrote)
Nightmare Flower (Monster, She Wrote)
The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (Monster, She Wrote)

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  • Marjorie Bowen, a prolific author admired by literary giants, is best known for her ghostly and supernatural tales. In 1949, she curated her favorite stories into a collection titled The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories, showcasing her talent for weaving eerie narratives that continue to captivate readers. This anthology reflects her unique voice and ability to evoke suspense and intrigue, solidifying her place in the genre of supernatural fiction.

    The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (Monster, She Wrote)
  • Delve into the dark imagination of Elizabeth Engstrom through a collection that includes eighteen short tales, a novelette, and a short novel. Renowned for her horror classics, Engstrom weaves chilling narratives that explore the depths of fear and the macabre, inviting readers to confront unsettling themes and vivid imagery. Each story offers a unique glimpse into her haunting storytelling style, making this collection a must-read for fans of horror literature.

    Nightmare Flower (Monster, She Wrote)
  • With a career spanning nearly five decades, Lisa Tuttle showcases her mastery of the weird tale in this collection of twelve unsettling stories, including some that have never been published before. Readers will have the opportunity to explore her finest work, immersing themselves in the eerie and thought-provoking narratives that define her unique storytelling style.

    The Dead Hours of Night (Monster, She Wrote)