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Small Monsters: A Tor.com Original
Small Monsters: A Tor.com Original
Small Monsters: A Tor.com Original
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Small Monsters: A Tor.com Original

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"Small Monsters" is an engrossing fantasy tale from E. Lily Yu, a Tor.com Original

All it’s life, a small monster with emerald scales has been source of never-ending food to larger and more powerful creatures who feast on the small monster’s limbs each time one regrows. This is the story of how the small monster meets an industrious artist and reforms into someone new—someone who can’t be eaten.

Content warning for fictional depictions of physical and emotional abuse.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 20, 2021
ISBN9781250841667
Small Monsters: A Tor.com Original
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E. Lily Yu

E. Lily Yu is the author of On Fragile Waves, which won the 2022 Washington Book Award for Fiction, and Jewel Box, forthcoming in October 2023. Over thirty of her short stories have appeared in venues from McSweeney's to Tor.com.

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    Small Monsters - E. Lily Yu

    The small monster, whelped, slipped out of its caul and onto the pebbly floor of the den.

    Its emerald scales flexed. Its soft tail swept the earth. The small monster stretched out its new limbs, shuddering. It smelled raw white roots and mud and dried ichor.

    The den was an egg-shaped void under a hill. A roof of rocks and matted roots hid the small soft monster and its parent from the moon’s white gaze.

    The small monster unstuck each gluey eye and saw the ruby scales of its parent, whose side heaved with long and labored breaths. The birthing of monsters is hungry work, a labor of a week or more. And as the small monster looked upon the world, still damp from birth, its parent lowered its great golden beak and bit off a tender limb.

    Humming with relief and satisfaction, the parent shifted its gleaming bulk to the rear of the den and settled down to sleep.

    The small monster bled, and bled, and wailed.


    Like gecko tails and starfish arms, the small monster’s lost limb scabbed, healed, and regrew. Its parent left the den and returned with bloodied lumps of deer, bear, rabbit, and hawk. Over time, the small monster sprouted two rows of serried teeth; six hard, ridged horns; and stubby

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