Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Humanity of Monsters
The Humanity of Monsters | Michael Matheson
2 posts | 1 read | 1 reading | 1 to read
We are all of us monsters. We are none of us monsters. Through the work of twenty-six writers, emerging to award-winning and masters of their craft, THE HUMANITY OF MONSTERS plumbs the depths of humane monsters, monstrous humans, and the interstices between: Monstrous heralds of change, the sight of whom only children can survive. Monsters born of the battlefield, in gunfire and frost and blood, clothed in too-familiar flesh. Monsters, human and otherwise, born of fear, and love, and retribution all, wrapped tight and inextricable one from the other: the Fallen outside of time, lovers and monsters in borrowed skin, and creatures from beyond the stars and humans who have travelled to them. Dreams of lost and siren-song depths¡ªof other half-held, half-remembered lives. And the things we have survived, and the things we might yet survive, in the face of greater, eviscerating loss. In stories by turns surreal, sublime, brutal, and haunting, there are no easy answers to be found, no simple nor uncomplicated labels to be had. Only the surety that though there be monsters, you will name them false. And when you meet those who truly are, you will not know them.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
Fancypants
The Humanity of Monsters | Michael Matheson
Mehso-so

A collection of short stories. Some were creepy good. Some were really hard to read. I say read at your own risk.

4 likes1 stack add
blurb
Fancypants
The Humanity of Monsters | Michael Matheson
post image

I feel like I can't get into any books recently. I have about 29 checked out but I'm struggling to find one that sticks and I actually want to finish. Any recommendations (books or otherwise) to help me with this slump?!

bookishkai I've been there recently myself. I just finished and loved beyond words 8y
Chelsey I find that old favorites are a great way to get out of a reading slump. Also short stories, novellas, and comic books can make good ice breakers. 8y
Fancypants Thanks! @bookishkris I just ordered it! 8y
Fancypants Ohhh @Chelsey I just got the new comic book so I hope that helps. 8y
4 likes4 comments