
Monster of the Month: Spring-Heeled Jack
Far be it from me to question whether something is or is not technically a cryptid, but this month’s monster feels more like a random
Far be it from me to question whether something is or is not technically a cryptid, but this month’s monster feels more like a random
The time has come, librarians, bookshop owners, and reviewers–time to request an advance reader copy of A Misfortune of Lake Monsters at Edelweiss! Woohoo! I
At the stroke of midnight tonight, the cover for A Misfortune of Lake Monsters is officially cleared for reveal! I mean, I’m not getting up
Yes, I’m totally shouting…. There’s also video of this little graphic–and more teasers from yesterday because I am just that much of a dork!
All of CamCat Books publications can be had for 25 percent off at the publisher’s website, now until November 27. All of Morgan Shamy’s great
It’s not super common to find a cryptid story that has a serious body count—usually cryptids just wander about scaring people, maybe eating a chicken
The Beast of Bray Road has to be nearly a hundred years old—at least that’s when the rumors started. In 1936 came the report of
Months ago I saw a call for submissions as something that was being billed as a campfire anthology–but not your typical anthology of short stories.
If you’ve seen the 1990 film Tremors, you have insight into this month’s feature cryptid. The Graboid, the fictional sandworm that tears everything apart in
It’s the early 1900s, and you’re traveling across Frederick County, Maryland. A huge shadow passes over you and your horse, and maybe you don’t think
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