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Unquestionably Monstrous: The Unhinged Trilogy, #2
The Intellectual Barbarian: The Unhinged Trilogy, #1
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The Unhinged Trilogy Series

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Monsters are everywhere. From gruesome serial killers to mysterious mermaids and unstoppable, ruthless werewolf warriors. But monsters also need love. Monsters go through lousy break-ups. All Medusa wants in the world is to work from home. Cupid needs to pay rent and takes a job at an appliance store to make ends meet. A vampire gets lonely and lures Instagram influencers into her castle. Sometimes, she eats them. Being a monster is hard.

Unquestionably Monstrous is a collection of 18 short stories that explore the life and times of succubi, dragons, mermaids, vampires, leprechauns, and many more supernatural creatures. Prepare to see the soft (or at least less murderous) sides of monsters you thought you knew.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlex Colvin
Release dateSep 25, 2021
Unquestionably Monstrous: The Unhinged Trilogy, #2
The Intellectual Barbarian: The Unhinged Trilogy, #1

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  • The Intellectual Barbarian: The Unhinged Trilogy, #1

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    The Intellectual Barbarian: The Unhinged Trilogy, #1
    The Intellectual Barbarian: The Unhinged Trilogy, #1

    A Barbarian of Social Justice who is determined to destroy hegemony. An alien-erotica writer, haunted by a ghost who is horrified by what she's been working on. Axe-murderers fighting over who gets to hunt the horny teenagers who plague the gorge on the edge of town. You will find all of this and more in The Intellectual Barbarian: a collection of twenty hilarious short stories that poke fun at everything from academia, to bodybuilding, suburbia, fan-fiction, internet conspiracies, and rock and roll. Also, Nickelback. Prepare to dive into extraordinary worlds of Christmas magic, ancient barbarian warlords, over-the-hill rock bands, and the untamed wilderness for stories that promise you lots of laughter and wild adventures. Prepare yourself for an irreverent and imaginative experience like no other, with lots of silliness and absurd humour along the way.

  • Unquestionably Monstrous: The Unhinged Trilogy, #2

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    Unquestionably Monstrous: The Unhinged Trilogy, #2
    Unquestionably Monstrous: The Unhinged Trilogy, #2

    Monsters are everywhere. From gruesome serial killers to mysterious mermaids and unstoppable, ruthless werewolf warriors. But monsters also need love. Monsters go through lousy break-ups. All Medusa wants in the world is to work from home. Cupid needs to pay rent and takes a job at an appliance store to make ends meet. A vampire gets lonely and lures Instagram influencers into her castle. Sometimes, she eats them. Being a monster is hard. Unquestionably Monstrous is a collection of 18 short stories that explore the life and times of succubi, dragons, mermaids, vampires, leprechauns, and many more supernatural creatures. Prepare to see the soft (or at least less murderous) sides of monsters you thought you knew.

Author

Alex Colvin

Alex has been writing since he was a little tyke; crafting his first book, Squirrel Man VS the Terror Turtles, at age 9. Sadly, that particular volume has been lost and Alex will never ever search for it. Older and wiser, Alex managed an M.A. in English lit, and his writing has improved dramatically since the Squirrel Man era. He has released one short story collection and is working on several different writing projects, one or two of which will hopefully see the light of day before he dies. When not writing fiction, Alex is a Climate Change Specialist, and does a variety of research and data analysis to help businesses and governments adapt to and mitigate climate change. Alex also writes a climate change newsletter, which you can find on his website.

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