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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
===Part I: Ancient Monsters=== | |||
====Who Is Queen?==== | |||
''by Scott McGough'' | |||
====Ach! Hans, Run!==== | |||
''by Will McDermott'' | |||
====The Reluctant Student==== | |||
''by Tim Ryan'' | |||
====Unlikely Allies and Unjust Desserts==== | |||
''by Brian M. Thomsen'' | |||
===Part II: Modern Monsters=== | |||
====Ereth the Mighty==== | |||
''by A. L. Lassieur'' | |||
====True Enough==== | |||
''by Denise R. Graham'' | |||
====Seasons of Slaughter==== | |||
''by Vance Moore'' | |||
====An Atog Comes to Aphetto==== | |||
''by Steven E. Schend'' | |||
===Part III: Otherworldly Monsters=== | |||
====Delraich==== | |||
''by Jess Lebow'' | |||
====Tap, Kraken & Pop==== | |||
''by Tom Dupree'' | |||
====Crucible==== | |||
''by Stephen D. Sullivan'' | |||
====The Voice of Command==== | |||
''by Paul B. Thompson'' | |||
{{Story-stub}} | {{Story-stub}} | ||
[[category:storylines]][[category:publications]] | [[category:storylines]][[category:publications]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 2 February 2008
Monsters of Magic is an anthologies novel published in August 2003. It features stories by Scott McGough, Will McDermott, Tim Ryan, Brian M. Thomsen, A. L. Lassieur, Denise R. Graham, Vance Moore, Steven E. Schend, Jess Lebow, Tom Dupree, Stephen D. Sullivan, and Paul B. Thompson. It was edited by J. Robert King.
Summary
Part I: Ancient Monsters
Who Is Queen?
by Scott McGough
Ach! Hans, Run!
by Will McDermott
The Reluctant Student
by Tim Ryan
Unlikely Allies and Unjust Desserts
by Brian M. Thomsen
Part II: Modern Monsters
Ereth the Mighty
by A. L. Lassieur
True Enough
by Denise R. Graham
Seasons of Slaughter
by Vance Moore
An Atog Comes to Aphetto
by Steven E. Schend
Part III: Otherworldly Monsters
Delraich
by Jess Lebow
Tap, Kraken & Pop
by Tom Dupree
Crucible
by Stephen D. Sullivan
The Voice of Command
by Paul B. Thompson
This article about the Magic Story is a stub. |