From the Monster under the bed to the residents of the House of Frankenstein, we've all grown up with Monsters. They even inhabit our cereal boxes.
We're here to celebrate the monsters who scare us. Over the centuries, the level of terror needed to scare us was low. Before film, television or radio our main source of fright came from books and storytellers. Even in 1931 a warning was placed into the film during early showings of Dracula
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Classic Trekker, Bad Movie Connoisseur, Amateur Cryptozoologist, MST3K Fan, Author, Game Designer, Village Resident #42, Ripperologist, Dad.
An avid reader since the age of 7, he read the Classics of Science Fiction and Horror with growing fascination. Among his favorites are H. P. Lovecraft, H. G. Wells, Robert E. Howard and Richard Matheson.
In college, Tom wrote his first serious short story, "Night of Fate," which featured John Pentgram, an Anomalist who gets bitten by a werewolf.
Since then, he has written several dozen short stories and six novels.