Fairies are beautiful creatures often found in Irish mythology. They have supernatural powers and can be kind, mischievous or cruel pixies and sprites are similar to fairies. Are there any female monsters? There are many female monsters throughout world mythologies. Medusa could turn men to stone...
THE FEARED: IRISH GANGSTERS THE FENCE THE FIGHT The Firm THE FREAKS OF FANCY THE GHOSTS OF BORLEY RECTORY THE GHOSTS OF MONDAY THE GUVNORS THE HAUNTED HOTEL THE HEIRESS THE HOLE IN THE GROUND THE INVISIBLE RAPTOR THE IRISH MOB The Italian Job THE J-HORROR VIRUS THE ...
Jennie is a girl obsessed with ancient Celtic mythology and the tenets of the Book of Samhain. She says she wants to bring back the good ol’ days of Druidry, but secretly, she simply wants to crush all the bullies at school. If possible, she’d like to kill her older sister too. ...
the unstoppable urge to write a zany monster novel is valued more than any literary craft taught to MFA students. If someone has an idea to write a story featuring a giant pink blob, a mutant Spinosaurus and a sexy mummy, I encourage them to do so. I’d love to read it. In the me...
where they stumble around like a sighted person with a blindfold on. An interesting example isthe three gray witches from Greek mythologywho share one eye between the three of them. Despite each of them spending two-thirds of their life blind, in both versions of The Clash of the Titans th...
(Rick Boyer)158; Mrs Hudson and the Irish Invincibles (Barry S. Brown) 176; The Unpleasantness at Parkerton Manor (Barry S. Brown) 143, 146; "The Madness of Colonel Warburton" (Carole Buggé) 234; "The Strange Case of the Haunted Freighter" (Carole Buggé) 49; The Italian Secretary ...
48 Mythology words in interactive puzzles CREATURES and MONSTERScould appear in many places!: Imagine them in face painting, in fortune telling, at game booths, in haunted house, at a jump house, on a scavenger hunt or when sponge painting. ...
A water-dwelling bogeyman, usually green in colour, with long sinewy arms and a penchant for drowning little children, Grindylows are also known to be a pain in the hump for Triwizard Champions. A particularly ghastly demon from Ordadian mythology, the Nuckelavee is part rotten horse, part...