The Monster Book for Girls
Edited by Terry Grimwood.
This may be The Monster Book for Girls, but everyone is welcome, so come inside and lose yourself for a while. Be careful though, because here be horror, humour, heartache, the dark, the deep, the distressing, the serious, the sad, the strange...
And monsters all.
Featuring stories and poetry by Allen Ashley, Rachel Kendall, Farah Ghuznavi, Gary Fry, Marc Lyth, Ian Sales, Kat Fullerton, Shay Darrach, Samantha Porter, Rosanne Robinowitz, Stuart Young, Kelly Rose Pflug-Black, Lorraine Slater, Andrew Hook, Nicole Papaioannou, Derek John, Jessica Lawrence, Gary McMahon, Tony Lovell, Terry Grimwood, Stephen Bacon, Sarah Hilary, Mark Howard Jones, Jamie Rosen, John Travis, John Forth, Regina de Burca and David Rix.
Contents:
- Introduction by Terry Grimwood
- Young Ladies, Beware by Allen Ashley
- Real Celebrity by Rachel Kendall
- Escaping the Mirror by Farah Ghuznavi
- Mother’s Pride by Gary Fry
- A Story of Love by Marc Lyth
- Dancing the Skies by Ian Sales
- Frustrated Fran by Kat Fullerton
- Take Me Home by Kat Fullerton
- Turning by Shay Darrach
- Sarah’s “to-do” List by Samantha Porter
- She lives in the deep by Rosanne Robinowitz
- Breaking the Spell by Stuart Young
- Mighty Spite by Terry Martin
- Razor Voices by Kelly Rose Pflug-Black
- Botched by Lorraine Slater
- Monster Girl by Andrew Hook
- Monster by Nicole Papaioannou
- My New Pony by Derek John
- Getting Warm by Gary McMahon
- Susannah by Jessica Lawrence
- The Ides of December by Jessica Lawrence
- A Study in Solitude by Jessica Lawrence
- The Woman by Tony Lovell
- Think Belsen by Terry Grimwood
- The Trauma Book by Stephen Bacon
- Don’t give me that face by Sarah Hillary
- The spirit level by Sarah Hillary
- Rosemary by Mark Howard Jones
- Young Woman, Menaced by Spider by Jamie Rosen
- Tequila Mockingbird by John Travis
- Alison, Alone by John Forth
- Sacrament by Regina de Búrca
- Spiral by David Rix
- Biographies
Terry Grimwood
Terry Grimwood’s writing is a journey into the darker corners of human nature, where fear, suspense, and twisted truths collide. Known for his compelling mix of horror, psychological thrillers, and speculative fiction, Grimwood draws readers into the complexities of the human psyche and the haunting shadows that lurk beneath the surface. His stories don't just thrill—they make you question what’s real and what’s imagined, leaving a lingering chill long after the last page is turned.