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  • "to be hired as usual;" and subsequently, after having been used as a common exhibition room of "Monstrosities," a "School of Eloquence," and

    Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850 Various

  • A bit of editing and a name change resulted in the story being published in the 'May Monstrosities' issue of their magazine.

    The Muse, Infected Friday #05 & Masters of Horror. Neil Colquhoun 2010

  • Yes, I think the ‘Mop Monstrosities’ beat out the dress chair for being FUGLY TO THE MAX.

    Regretsy – Easy Chair 2010

  • A bit of editing and a name change resulted in the story being published in the 'May Monstrosities' issue of their magazine.

    Archive 2010-05-01 Neil Colquhoun 2010

  • I've had a couple of stories published recently: Thaumatrope online magazine published a twit-fic piece, 'Superman', on May 6th and SNM Horror magazine published 'The Muse' in the May Monstrosities' issue of their magazine.

    News and info Neil Colquhoun 2010

  • I've had a couple of stories published recently: Thaumatrope online magazine published a twit-fic piece, 'Superman', on May 6th and SNM Horror magazine published 'The Muse' in the May Monstrosities' issue of their magazine.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Neil Colquhoun 2010

  • If you guessed that this is a gargoyle from Madame Tussaud's House of Grotesque Monstrosities, you're not right, but you're not far off.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • Jeshii & Linnea -- Monstrosities along these lines are sometimes served at bridal showers and bachelorette parties.

    Hey, Bebeh Jen 2009

  • Monstrosities who, with a smile and a comforting pat on the head, are willing to sacrifice a child upon the altar of their own overweening ambition and pride.

    The Monstrumologist William James Henry 2009

  • Monstrosities who, with a smile and a comforting pat on the head, are willing to sacrifice a child upon the altar of their own overweening ambition and pride.

    The Monstrumologist William James Henry 2009

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